Bird flies into engine of Armavia's Sukhoi SuperJet-100 during landing
arminfo
Wednesday, May 4, 13:34
A bird flew into the engine of Armavia's new Sukhoi SuperJet-100
during landing on Tuesday evening.
Fortunately, the jet successfully landed at Armenia International
Airport, Armavia press-service told ArmInfo. The plane was making
Astrakhan-Yerevan flight. After relevant examination the jet was
allowed to Yerevan-Tehran flight.
On April 19 the presentation ceremony of a Sukhoi Superjet 100 SN
95007 to the Armenian national air carrier Armavia took place. The
liner is named after the first spaceman Yuri Gagarin. Head of the
Russian Presidential Administration Sergey Naryshkin was present at
the ceremony.
The Sukhoi Superjet 100 is a modern, fly-by-wire regional jet in the
75- to 95-seat category. SSJ100/75B and SSJ100/95B for short distance
and SSJ100/75LR, SSJ100/95LR for long distance. Longer variants based
on extended fuselages, called the SSJ 100-110 and the SSJ 100-125, are
also planned, as well as business, VIP and cargo variants.
From: A. Papazian
arminfo
Wednesday, May 4, 13:34
A bird flew into the engine of Armavia's new Sukhoi SuperJet-100
during landing on Tuesday evening.
Fortunately, the jet successfully landed at Armenia International
Airport, Armavia press-service told ArmInfo. The plane was making
Astrakhan-Yerevan flight. After relevant examination the jet was
allowed to Yerevan-Tehran flight.
On April 19 the presentation ceremony of a Sukhoi Superjet 100 SN
95007 to the Armenian national air carrier Armavia took place. The
liner is named after the first spaceman Yuri Gagarin. Head of the
Russian Presidential Administration Sergey Naryshkin was present at
the ceremony.
The Sukhoi Superjet 100 is a modern, fly-by-wire regional jet in the
75- to 95-seat category. SSJ100/75B and SSJ100/95B for short distance
and SSJ100/75LR, SSJ100/95LR for long distance. Longer variants based
on extended fuselages, called the SSJ 100-110 and the SSJ 100-125, are
also planned, as well as business, VIP and cargo variants.
From: A. Papazian