Azimuth Airlines plans to put a new hangar complex into operation at Platov Airport in Rostov-on-Don in the summer of 2026. The investment in the project is estimated at about 1 billion rubles, including equipment for complex aircraft maintenance.
Initially, the complex was planned to open in 2025, but the deadlines were shifted due to the closure of the sky in the Rostov region. Currently, general construction work is already being completed at the facility.
The complex is designed for simultaneous maintenance of two aircraft and will be able to work with SSJ-100, SJ-100 "Superjet" and MC-21 aircraft. It is proposed to provide maintenance services to third parties engaged in transportation.
As a reminder, the MC-21 and SJ-100 will begin to be delivered to Russian airlines in 2026. The aircraft will be equipped with fully import-substituted onboard systems and domestically produced engines.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that ODK-Klimov Revealed All Stages of Aircraft Engine Production for Il-114-300 and Ansata.
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