Aeroflot Revises Procurement Of Russian-Made Aircraft

First flight of the partially import-substituted MC-21-310 in late April.
Credit: UAC
Russia’s largest carrier—the government-owned Aeroflot Group—has revised its plans on purchasing locally made aircraft, taking into account entry-into-service delays. The group now expects to receive only 108 MC-21 narrowbody airliners through 2030, Aeroflot CEO Sergey Alexandrovsky told journalists...
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