Sukhoi jet has belly landing in Iceland
(Reuters) - A Sukhoi Superjet made a belly landing
during a test flight on Sunday at Iceland's Keflavik airport in Reykjavik,
according to a statement by its Russian manufacturer.
The Superjet
program hit uncertainty last year after one of its planes crashed in Indonesia
during a promotional flight, in which 45 people were killed.
At the final
stage of a test flight to evaluate the Sukhoi Superjet 100's automatic landing
system on Sunday, the aircraft "touched the runway with retracted landing gear,"
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft said in a statement.
One certification center
expert injured his leg during evacuation, but the other four people aboard were
unharmed, the statement said.
Sukhoi is currently looking at debt
restructuring options to support the Superjet program, which it expects to break
even in 2015.
Sukhoi is part of state-owned United Aircraft Corp, an
umbrella corporation Russian President Vladimir Putin created in 2006 to revive
the country's aircraft industry in partnership with Italy's
Finmeccanica.
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft is 75 percent minus one share owned
by Sukhoi, which also makes military aircraft, and 25 percent plus one share
owned by Alenia, a unit of Finmeccanica.
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