Plans to build 1,000 aircraft by 2030 have been abandoned

The Comprehensive Program for the Development of the Aviation Industry will be revised after the certification of the Superjet, MS-21 and Il-114

The Comprehensive Program for the Development of the Aviation Industry (CPDA) until 2030 in Russia will be revised after the certification of the new aircraft SJ-100, MS-21-300 and Il-114-300. This was announced by First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov.

The comprehensive program for civil aviation, which regulates the supply of aircraft, will be updated. But only after our newest civilian aircraft receive type certificates.
Denis Manturov, First Deputy Prime Minister

As a reminder, the current version of the CPDA provides for the supply of 990 aircraft for the needs of civil aviation, of which 142 units are SSJ New, 270 units are MS-21-310, 51 units are Il-114-300, 113 units are Tu-214, 12 units are Il-96-300, 105 units are TVRS-44 "Ladoga", 158 units are "Os" (LMS-192) and 139 units are "Baikal" (LMS-901).

The founder of the flight safety and certification service RunAvia, Andrey Patrakov, stated to "Perviy Technicheskiy" that the plans enshrined in the CPDA are impossible to implement. He called the situation logical — over the past 20 years, Russia has destroyed supply chains, lost competencies, and critically reduced the volume of its own production of components.

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