Airlines will soon be able to fly on domestic aircraft, including the Tu-214. Eleven firm contracts have been concluded for the Kazan Aviation Plant's airliner, according to Rostec head Sergey Chemezov.
The first deliveries of aircraft to airlines should start in 2026. We have firm contracts for 11 Tu-214s.
The head of the state corporation noted that a lot of skepticism has accumulated regarding the domestic aviation industry.
But tell me honestly: how many countries in the world have simultaneously created the entire line of passenger aircraft, and in such a short time and alone? There are no such examples. I will say more: no aircraft manufacturing corporation in the world will be able to repeat this, anywhere and never.
If the Kazan Aviation Plant produces Tu-214 aircraft in single units, the cost of each aircraft will be high. This was stated by
Aviation expert Alexei Zakharov warned that if the Kazan Aviation Plant produces Tu-214 aircraft in single units, thenthe cost of each aircraft will be high. According to116.ru, the cost of one Tu-214 aircraft is at the level of 5.6 billion rubles.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Rostec is ready to start deliveries of MC-21, SJ-100 and Il-114-300 abroad.
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