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Aircraft

Sanctions Cast Shadow over A350 Visit to Moscow

Aeroflot might have to search for alternative financing for its acquisition of Airbus widebodies if sanctions against Russian banks remain in place.
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Russian Electronics Group KRET Debuts At Farnborough

Formed in 2009, KRET now includes nearly 100 enterprises specializing in electronic warfare, avionics, friend-or-foe systems and measuring equipment.

Russian Defense Sales Get Top-Level Endorsement

Russian President Vladimir Putin is urging the defense industry to boost exports with more creative sources of financing.
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Turbomeca Forges Russian Alliance With Production Offer

Turbomeca offers new version of RTM332 to power new Russian high-speed helicopter.
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Irkut Progresses MC-21 Airliner As Fighter Output Grows

Irkut is working on a possible new widebody airliner with China, as well as several military aircraft upgrades.
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IFC Keeps Faith In CSeries

While Illyushin Finance is concerned over CSeries delays it has other modern aircraft in its sights, as older types are sold off.
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Russian Helicopters Seeks Stronger International Ties

Russia’s break with Ukraine is driving efforts to broaden company’s supply base.
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Aircraft

Aeroflot Now Fully Equipped with ‘Full’ Superjets

SCAC has delivered 10 Superjet SSJ100s in Aeroflot's "Full" configuration.
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Sukhoi T-50 Prototype Suffers Fire On Approach To Land

A fire above the right air intake was promptly extinguished after the airplane had landed, according to Sukhoi.
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Rotorcraft

Turbomeca Woos Russians with Co-Development Offer

The French offer is to share expenses on condition that the engine would be selected for the Russian rotary-wing designs with the best export prospects.
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Aircraft

MiG, Aviadvigatel Confirm MiG-31 Development

RAC MiG is working on new versions of the aircraft more capable than the current MiG-31BM.
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Bombardier: CSeries Outsells in Its Segment

The aircraft accounts for 50 percent of the firm orders in the 100- to 149-seat market, according to Bombardier.
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