Russia Halts Re-Engining Of Be-200 Amphibian

Credit: Be-200: Dmitriy Pichugin
MOSCOW—Russia’s Ministry of Industry and Trade has canceled the re-engining of the Beriev Be-200 amphibious aircraft with Russo-French SaM146 engines, under pressure from the country’s General Prosecutor Office. The RIA Novosti newswire cited General Prosecutor Yury Chaika on April 11 as saying...

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