Kazan Aviation Plant (part of the United Aircraft Corporation) is implementing a large-scale production modernization program that will allow it to produce 20 Tu-214 aircraft per year, according to the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Anton Alikhanov.
Kazan Aviation Plant is implementing a modernization program that will allow it to gradually reach a production rate of 20 Tu-214 aircraft per year.
The Kazan Aviation Plant is building Tu-214 passenger aircraft; Rostec has promised to reach a rate of up to 20 aircraft per year by 2028. The company is also working on a modernized Tu-160M strategic missile carrier with four new NK-32-02 engines.
The first experimental Tu-160M was created as part of a large-scale program to modernize the operational aviation complexes of strategic and long-range aviation, which is being carried out by PJSC "Tupolev".
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