The Ministry of Industry and Trade has committed to reducing the cost of the first series of domestic aircraft to increase their competitiveness in the market. This was announced by the head of the department, Anton Alikhanov.
According to him, within the framework of a comprehensive program for the development of the aviation industry in the country, contracts have already been concluded for the supply of 74 aircraft. Of these, 18 are MC-21 aircraft, 42 are Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SJ-100), three are Il-114, and eleven are Tu-214.
To ensure sales, we have taken on the task of reducing the cost of the first batches, we need to agree on leasing rates with airlines, agree on the volume and cost of after-sales support services and government support for operation.
Currently, the department, together with air carriers and leasing companies, is working on concluding new contracts for subsequent batches of aircraft with deliveries up to 2030.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that import-substituted spare parts for the SJ-100 will become cheaper, although they used to cost twice as much as those for Airbus.
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