torsdag 9. juni 2016
Russland med nytt fly - Curt Lewis
Russia rolls out MC-21 aircraft
Russian state-owned United Aircraft Corporation has rolled out its forthcoming MC-21 passenger aircraft for the first time.
The aircraft was unveiled at an official ceremony at Irkutsk Aviation Plant, attended by Russian prime minister Dmitry Medvedev.
The MC-21-300 aircraft will be used for flight tests, and is designed to accommodate up to 211 passengers, competing with the Airbus A320neo, and Boeing's B737 MAX aircraft.
MC-21-300
Two other versions of the MC-21 are also planned - the MC-21-200 carrying up to 176 passengers, and the longer MC-21-400 carrying up to 230 passengers. First delivery is currently slated for 2017.
Unveiling the test aircraft Medvedev said:
""The creation of MC-21 aircraft is the tremendous victory of aviation industry, the victory of Irkut Corporation, our scientists, designers, our engineers, and workers.
"You've done the great job for our country, I would better say - just outstanding job!"
UAC has 175 firm orders for the aircraft, including 50 from Russian flag carrier Aeroflot.
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