Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Mikhail Mishustin believes that the current Comprehensive Program for the Development of the Aviation Industry until 2030 needs to be revised, taking into account current challenges. In particular, it is necessary to update the schedule for the supply of aircraft by year, he believes.
The head of the Cabinet announced this during a strategic session on the development of the aviation industry. Mishustin recalled that the program for the development of the aviation industry until 2030 was approved three years ago to modernize the production base and systematically support construction.
Given the new challenges, it needs to be revised. It is also necessary to update the schedule for the supply of aircraft by year, based on the specific current situation.
Mishustin called the task related to the implementation of investment projects to expand production capacity at all enterprises a serious one.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the import-substituted MS-21 aircraft successfully tested radio-electronic equipment.
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