Dubai Airshow 2023
Russian Knights Lead Dubai Presence
Russia’s aerospace industry is making a rare
international appearance in Dubai
• Contributor - UK
November
14, 2023
Despite being barred from exhibiting at
many of the world’s aviation exhibitions and trade shows, Russia’s aerospace
industry projects a significant presence at the Dubai Airshow, with a large
dedicated pavilion adjoining the static display. The industry’s attendance
highlights the return to Dubai of the air and space force’s Russian Knights
display team, which flies a mix of Sukhoi Su-30SM and Su-35S fighters.
United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), part
of the Rostec State Corporation and encompassing the greater majority of
Russia’s fixed-wing aircraft output, features a number of its products in the
pavilion. One of them—the latest version of the Ilyushin Il-76 airlifter—has
been a popular aircraft for both commercial and military cargo/airlift
operations in the Middle East.
Although externally similar to previous
iterations of the transport aircraft, the Il-76MD-90A(E) has undergone
considerable modernization with new avionics and a glass cockpit.
Aviadvigatel PS-90A-76 engines power the aircraft. UAC also promotes the related
Il-78MK-90A military tanker/transport version.
Russia’s other major airframer, Russian
Helicopters, also is well represented. Designs from Kamov on show include the
Ansat light helicopter, Ka-32A11M heavy multi-purpose helicopter, and Ka-52E
attack/scout. Mil has brought the Mi-171A3 utility transport, while the
Orlan-30 fixed-wing and BAS-200 rotary-wing UAVs appear in the static display.
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