The future of the aviation industry in the Russian Federation will be determined by the development of computing power and software," said Hero of Russia, Flight Test Director of PJSC "Yakovlev" Roman Taskaev.
According to him, the industry is waiting for new aircraft, new engines, new systems. Much is aimed at improving safety, efficiency and comfort. New materials and design methods are emerging, including the use of artificial intelligence.
The main thing is the development of computing power and software. When I started, everything was analog. Today, even a child holds a phone with powerful computing capabilities, and the plane becomes, in fact, a "smart machine".
The promising MC-21 aircraft has so far performed 19 certification flights, bench tests are actively underway, and supporting documentation is being provided, said Dmitry Yadrov, head of Rosaviation. At the same time, import substitution of the aircraft has so far "stalled" in replacing five foreign systems.
Earlier www1.ru reported that ODK избавила авиадвигатели от опасного дефекта: решена проблема помпажа компрессора.
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