Belarusian specialists will be actively involved in the certification of the new LMS-192 "Osvey" aircraft. This was announced by Igor Golub, Head of the Aviation Department of the Ministry of Transport and Communications of Belarus.
According to him, the process, designed to confirm the safety and compliance of the aircraft with all standards, will take place on the territory of the Russian Federation.
Initially, it was planned to complete the certification by 2026-2027, however, according to the representative of the department, the project deadlines are shifting.
Due to the corresponding system of complexities, I think it will be 2027-2028.
Golub emphasized the republic's readiness to maximize competencies in this project. This task was set by the president and government of the country.
The aircraft is being developed by specialists from the Ural Civil Aviation Plant (UZGA). To proceed to the design of the structure requires approval of parameters by Belarusian experts.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the legendary Tu-134 will receive an unexpected purpose in the Moscow region.
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