Deputy Managing Director for Certification of Civil Aviation Technology and Flight Safety Management at PJSC "Yakovlev" (part of UAC) Denis Pridannikov spoke about the challenges facing the company in creating new aircraft.
According to him, a fundamental restructuring of the aviation industry is currently underway in Russia. He noted that there are two key tasks for "Yakovlev" today, the first of which is the completion of certification of the SJ-100 and MC-21 aircraft.
For one reason or another, we regularly encounter new challenges that we gradually, step by step, successfully solve with our suppliers.
The second task for the company is to establish interaction between developers, members of the cooperation, operators and regulators, to work together to get ahead and maintain effective interaction.
PJSC "Yakovlev" also offered SJ-100 customers a new aircraft fleet airworthiness support system. With the right work organization, this is a commercially viable activity for the members of the cooperation.
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