RUSSIA'S SUKHOI SUPERJET WILL MAKE THE FIRST REGULAR FLIGHT ON APRIL 12
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BizEkon News
March 23, 2011 Wednesday
Russia
Russia's Sukhoi Superjet 100 passenger airliner will carry out its
first passenger flight from Armenia's capital of Yerevan to Moscow
on April 12, officials in Russia's Far Eastern Khabarovsk Territory
said on Wednesday.
The flight will take place on the 50th anniversary of the day that
Yury Gagarin became the first man in space.
The first Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft was bought by Armenia's Armavia
airline, Khabarovsk Territory Governor Vyacheslav Shport said during a
meeting with Armenia's ambassador to Russia Oleg Yesayan in Khabarovsk
on Tuesday.
The Superjet 100 is a family of medium-haul passenger aircraft
developed by Sukhoi in cooperation with U.S. and European aviation
corporations, including Boeing, Snecma, Thales, Messier Dowty, Liebherr
Aerospace and Honeywell. The aircraft is capable of carrying 75-98
passengers up to 4,400 kilometers.
Sukhoi plans to manufacture at least 700 Superjet 100s and intends
to sell 35 percent of them to North America, 25 percent to Europe,
10 percent to Latin America, and 7 percent to Russia and China.
Sukhoi currently has at least 122 firm orders for its Superjet 100
airliners.
From: A. Papazian
RusData Dialine
BizEkon News
March 23, 2011 Wednesday
Russia
Russia's Sukhoi Superjet 100 passenger airliner will carry out its
first passenger flight from Armenia's capital of Yerevan to Moscow
on April 12, officials in Russia's Far Eastern Khabarovsk Territory
said on Wednesday.
The flight will take place on the 50th anniversary of the day that
Yury Gagarin became the first man in space.
The first Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft was bought by Armenia's Armavia
airline, Khabarovsk Territory Governor Vyacheslav Shport said during a
meeting with Armenia's ambassador to Russia Oleg Yesayan in Khabarovsk
on Tuesday.
The Superjet 100 is a family of medium-haul passenger aircraft
developed by Sukhoi in cooperation with U.S. and European aviation
corporations, including Boeing, Snecma, Thales, Messier Dowty, Liebherr
Aerospace and Honeywell. The aircraft is capable of carrying 75-98
passengers up to 4,400 kilometers.
Sukhoi plans to manufacture at least 700 Superjet 100s and intends
to sell 35 percent of them to North America, 25 percent to Europe,
10 percent to Latin America, and 7 percent to Russia and China.
Sukhoi currently has at least 122 firm orders for its Superjet 100
airliners.
From: A. Papazian