Для казанского Ту-214 разработали кабину пилотов с новым дизайном

Two Aircraft to be Delivered to Russian Airlines in 2025

The head of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, Valery Falkov, visited the Moscow Polytechnic University, where he was presented with new developments of the university, the official portal of the Russian capital reported.

Falkov was shown an updated cockpit design for the Tu-214, a simulator for the Ladoga light aircraft, and the domestic Terranica Expedition hybrid all-terrain vehicle.

Aviation industry expert Alexey Zakharov warned that if the Kazan Aviation Plant continues to produce the Tu-214 in single units, then the cost of each aircraft will be prohibitively high. According to estimates by 116.ru, the cost of one Tu-214 aircraft is at the level of 5.6 billion rubles.

According to preliminary plans, the Kazan Aviation Plant will supply two more aircraft by the end of 2025. At the same time, KAZ is facing serious difficulties in the production of the Tu-214. Only the first new airliner has reached the final assembly stage, although initially it was planned to deliver three aircraft back in 2023.

Earlier www1.ru reported that the Il-114-300 will increase its service life and reliability thanks to a new development.

Read more materials:

Tu-154M Aircraft with Three D-30KU-154 Engines Lifted into the Air in Russia: Video Appeared

"Distance of a Huge Gap": Aviation Expert Urged to Reduce the Hype from the Development of a Russian Wide-Body Aircraft

The First 3D-Printed Part of the PD-14 Aircraft Engine for the MS-21 Received Certification in Russia

Now on home