Foreign delegations became interested in theUTS-800 training aircraft at the Dubai Airshow 2025 international exhibition and praised Russia for the fact that all components in the machine are domestically produced. This was announced by Ekaterina Zgirovskaya, a representative of the Ural Civil Aviation Plant (UZGA).
According to her, guests of the exposition were interested in flight performance characteristics, the installation of weapons, the ability to perform aerobatic maneuvers, an adaptive glass cockpit and ejection seats.
The greatest interest was aroused by the fact that everything in it is Russian, foreigners even praised Russia for the fact that we can do everything ourselves.
Zgirovskaya noted that one of the most pressing issues from potential customers was the status of the project - testing and mass production.
Some representatives of foreign industry compared the UTS-800 with analogues that are being developed in their countries.
The crew of the UTS-800 consists of two people located in tandem - a cadet in the front cockpit, an instructor in the second. The aircraft can also be piloted by only one pilot without installing cargo for centering.
Earlier www1.ru reported that "Yakovlev" is able to produce up to 36 MS-21 aircraft per year in the future.
Read more materials:
Now on home
The ship will be sunk in the Pacific Ocean, and its place will be taken by Progress MS-33
The company expects to continue operating even with mobile communication restrictions
Personalized devices transmit sound through the skull bones directly into the inner ear
Some UAVs have learned to hack directly in the air
A device with a lifting capacity of 500 kg will begin testing in two years
The enterprise will be able to assemble large-sized structures
The drone may have received AI and a mesh modem for navigation
The fleet has been updated, turn signals added, and insurance for pedestrians provided
Project 22350 ship practiced searching for and destroying submarines during exercises
Representatives of the carrier stated that there are no discussions with potential buyers
MEPhI Scientists Create Li₃C for Aviation - A Lightweight and Safe Material for Hydrogen Storage