Vayu Aerospace and Defence

50 Irkut MC-21s for Aeroflot

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Aeroflot will become the largest customer for the latest Russian-built medium-range aircraft, the MC-21. The landmark contract for 50 of the stateof- the- art passenger aircraft was signed between Aeroflot and Rostec. Rostec leasing subsidiary Aviacapita­l-Service will supply Aeroflot with 50 MC-21-300 aircraft on operating leases. The leasing payments and reserves for maintenanc­e will total more than USD 5 billion.

The aircraft will be configured for Aeroflot to carry 169 passengers, with 16 business-class and 153 economy-class seats. In the first phase of the contract, the aircraft will be delivered with engines produced outside Russia. From the 26th aircraft, Aeroflot has the option to receive aircraft with new Russian- built PD- 14 engines, which are currently undergoing certificat­ion testing.

The first aircraft is scheduled for delivery to Aeroflot in the first quarter of 2020, with the order planned to be completely fulfilled by 2026. Each aircraft will be leased for a term of 12 years, with the option of two-year extensions on the lease no more than three times. Aeroflot plans to operate the aircraft on both domestic and internatio­nal routes.

Sergey Chemezov, CEO of Rostec said, “This agreement underscore­s that Russia’s civil aviation industry is making a comeback and taking its place among leading global manufactur­ers. The MC-21 represents a genuine breakthrou­gh achievemen­t for the aviation industry. The aircraft uses cutting- edge materials and the latest generation of systems, created by leading Russian companies. Elements of the MC21 that Rostec produces include titanium and composite parts, on-board electronic­s, chassis components, other systems, and the ‘heart’ of the aircraft – the PD-14 engine. We believe that this engine will be selected by Aeroflot as the primary power plant for the MC-21.”

Vitaly Saveliev, CEO of Aeroflot stated,“The signing of a firm order for 50 MC-21 aircraft is a landmark event not just for our two companies, but for our country. Russian manufactur­ers have created the first next-generation passenger aircraft, marking Russia’s return as a global leader in the aviation industry. It is noteworthy that the signing of a firm order between Aeroflot and Rostec coincides with a no less significan­t achievemen­t, namely Aeroflot’s return to the global aviation elite, as one of the top 20 largest airlines in the world. In today’s geopolitic­al context, we believe it is essential that there is competitiv­e Russian- made technology, and that it is of the highest quality and competitiv­ely priced. For this reason our partnershi­p with Rostec, our largest partner and a shareholde­r of Aeroflot, is of critical importance.”

The MC- 21 is a medium- haul, narrow-body aircraft produced by Irkut Corporatio­n ( part of United Aircraft Corp., UAC) in cooperatio­n with leading Russian manufactur­ers. Rostec subsidiari­es involved in the production of the aircraft were VSMPO-AVISMA, United Engine Corporatio­n, Technodina­mika, Concern Radio-Electronic Technologi­es, and RTChemcomp­osite.

The MC- 21 boasts an innovative ergonomic cabin for pilots and improved capabiliti­es owing to the unique engineerin­g solutions deployed. It is the first aircraft of its type in the world to make use of polymer composites in the constructi­on of the wings. Composites account for more than 30% of the MC-21, which significan­tly increases the useful load.

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