Alikhanov specified the timing of the first deliveries of Russian Tu-214 and MS-21 aircraft

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Industry and Trade Minister Anton Alikhanov reported at the NAIS forum that the first deliveries of Russian Tu-214 aircraft are expected in 2025, and MS-21 in 2026. According to him, Russia also faces the task of completely replacing imported components for the Superjet, Tu-214, Il-76 and developing new aircraft based on domestic ones. of technologies.

Starting next year, we will already begin delivering the MS-21 aircraft under contracts for our airlines. This year, the first Tu-214s will be delivered within the framework of the plans that have been approved

Said the minister.



The head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade noted that today there is not a single country that builds fully import-substituting aircraft, except for the Russian Federation. Alikhanov also saw a certain positive in the sanctions, which stimulate the development of the aviation industry.

The NAIS-2025 exhibition is taking place on February 5 and 6 at Crocus Expo in Moscow. The event is attended by leading holdings of the state corporation, they will discuss issues of creating a pool of replacement engines, service maintenance and increasing modern repair capacities.

Former Putin adviser, economist Andrei Illarionov*, who previously left the Russian Federation saidthat Russian economy is developing steadily and growing at a rapid pace, while Moscow has successfully compensated for the gold and foreign exchange reserves blocked by the West. The expert reported a favorable economic situation in the Russian Federation and acknowledged the growth of Russian citizens' incomes by 6-9% after the start of the special operation.

* – recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation.
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  1. +1
    5 February 2025 14: 14
    The head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade noted that today there is not a single country that builds fully import-substituting aircraft except Russia.

    This is an achievement. If only we could get to the automobile - there is more profit there than in aircraft manufacturers. And it is more profitable and simpler.
  2. +5
    5 February 2025 14: 18
    In 2009, serial production of the aircraft was supposed to start in 2016, but it was postponed several times! Now it has been postponed to 2026. And this has been going on for 10 years, and people - guppy fish - do not remember anything.
    1. +4
      5 February 2025 14: 27
      But some people have probably already made a pretty penny from these postponements.
  3. +1
    5 February 2025 16: 03
    The NAIS-2025 exhibition will take place on February 5 and 6 at Crocus Expo in Moscow.

    - I’m wondering why the exhibition has a title in English, that is, in the language of an unfriendly, although I would say openly hostile state?
    1. +1
      5 February 2025 17: 47
      Why, why? Maybe the organizers of the exhibition studied in London, and studied Russian as an optional subject, as a second language. Only in the native language can all the nuances be understood, that's why they write in English, it's easier and more understandable for them.
  4. 0
    7 February 2025 18: 19
    What are they doing? - Who knows - they took and modernized the engines and equipment of the Yak-42, Tu-154 and Il-86