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The company needs to achieve a production rate of 32 to 34 aircraft per year to make a profit, though demand for Russian models in the 60–120 seat category was forecast to be only 10 aircraft per year over a 20-year period. In the short-term, the company's main hope was that Aeroflot would firm up its 2018 preliminary agreement for 100 SSJs. [19]
Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG (1 C, 9 P) S. Sukhoi (2 C, 8 P, 1 F) T. Tupolev (2 C, 9 P) U. United Aircraft Corporation (7 C, 14 P) V. Voronezh Aircraft Production ...
Note: Export realized under secret code are not counted. The use of secret code is particularly frequent for military equipment, including military aircraft. Example: Russia exported 14 fighter aircraft Su-30 in the year 2016, as well as other types of military aircraft. Depending on sources, the Su-30 are sold at more or less US$50 million per ...
On 25 June 2016, the UAC and the Chinese Government-owned aircraft corporation, Comac, signed a joint venture contract to create China-Russia Aircraft International Co, Ltd. (CRAIC), to be based in Shanghai to develop a commercial aircraft. According to the UAC, CRAIC is responsible for product and technology development, manufacturing ...
The Aeroflot fleet, excluding that of subsidiaries, comprises the following aircraft, including 112 Airbus planes and 59 Boeing planes. [2] As a result of International sanctions during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the company has ordered over 300 Russian-made jets and plans on making the Yakovlev MC-21 its flagship plane, [1] [2] with deliveries expected to start in 2025 or 2026.
Delivery of the new aircraft was expected to be in the second half of 2021. [99] In the fall of 2022, Russia's largest air carrier, the Aeroflot Group ordered 89 SJ-100 regional jets, 210 MC-21 medium-range jets, and another 40 Tu-214 narrow-body jets. 18 MC-21 & 34 SJ-100 Aircraft From Rostec was confirmed later in 2023.
Airline Airline (in Russian) Licence # ICAO [2] IATA [2] Domestic code [2] Callsign Photo Azur Air: Азур Эйр AZV ZF AZUR AIR I-Fly: RSY F7 RUSSIAN SKY Nordwind Airlines
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