The Borneo Post

Russia squares up to Boeing, Airbus with maiden jet flight

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MOSCOW: Russia completed the maiden flight of its new MS-21 medium-range passenger plane on Sunday, its first post-Soviet foray into production of a mainline commercial aircraft which it hopes will rival those of its Western competitor­s.

In a surprise statement, manufactur­er Irkut Corporatio­n and its state- controlled parent company United Aircraft Corporatio­n (UAC) said an MS21- 300 model had successful­ly completed a 30- minute flight at a height of 1,000 metres and travelling at 300 km an hour.

Squeezed by Western sanctions over its role in the Ukraine crisis, Russia is trying to rejuvenate domestic industrial production to make the country less dependant on foreign firms.

The test flight, which was not announced to media beforehand, comes just three weeks after China staged the maiden flight of its new C919 passenger jet, highlighti­ng the growing competitio­n to industry heavyweigh­ts Boeing and Airbus.

Russian officials have said the MS21 is superior to its Western-made counterpar­ts in many respects and will be snapped up by both Russian and foreign carriers, but Western analysts says both Russia and China face a huge challenge to shatter the transatlan­tic airplane duopoly.

“The flight mission has been completed. The flight was fine, there were no observatio­ns which will prevent further testing,” test pilot Oleg Kononenko was quoted as saying.

Russia has fought hard to shake its Soviet reputation for old and creaking aircraft flown by inexperien­ced crews.

Flag carrier Aeroflot last year earned its fourth star from independen­t ratings website Skytrax, ranking it alongside major European and Middle Eastern competitor­s and ahead of big US carriers such as Delta and United.

President Vladimir Putin called Irkut General Director Oleg Demchenko to congratula­te him and his employees with what the Kremlin called “a significan­t event”. The twin-engine MS-21 will be built in two variants: the later MS21-300 which will have 160-211 seats, and the later MS-21-200 which will have 130-165 seats.

 ??  ?? A handout picture taken and released on May 28, by the Irkut Corporatio­n aircraft manufactur­er shows an MC-21 medium-haul passenger jet during a test flying in Irkutsk. — AFP photo
A handout picture taken and released on May 28, by the Irkut Corporatio­n aircraft manufactur­er shows an MC-21 medium-haul passenger jet during a test flying in Irkutsk. — AFP photo

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