UAC presents new aircraft at MAKS-2009, United Aircraft Corporation (UAC)
Release Date: 2009-08-12
Moscow, August 12: United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) is showing a range of new equipment at the 9th international aerospace show (MAKS) in Zhukovsky on August 18-23. On-ground and air demonstrations will feature the multipurpose fighter jets 4++ of Su-35 and MiG-35, the training Yak-130 and the new regional civil Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ100).Cargo versions of aircraft ready for commercial operation will also be shown: the first mass production Russian-produced regional aircraft An-148-100V, cargo aircraft Il-96-400Т and the new modification of Tu-204-300А.
The 2009 airshow will definitely have an impressive demonstration flight program with elements of paired piloting of MiG-29М and Su-30MKI, MiG-29М, Su-30MKI, SSJ100 and An-148-100V.
The business days (August 19-20) will feature the flights of Tu-334-100, Yak-130, SSJ100, An-148-100V, Su-29КS, Su-30МKI, MiG-29М and MiG-29СМТ. The public days of August 21-23 will feature the flights of industrial and military aircraft and piloting groups.
The static stands of MAKS will introduce the civil aircraft SSJ100, Tu-204-300А, Il-96-400Т, An-148-100V and Tu-334-100, fighter aircrafts MiG-35D, MiG-29K, MiG-29SМТ, MiG-29М, Su-35, Su-32, Su-30МК2, Su-30МКI and Yak-130, Il-76МD-90.
UAC and its subsidiaries will share a single exposition, as at the previous airshow in 2007. One of its most important parts will be dedicated to the long-range MS-21, one of the breakthrough products of UAC.
UAC and its subsidiaries will sign some contracts and pre-contract agreements for military and civil aviation. Announcements and presentations will be made concerning the prospective UAC programs and projects; UAC subsidiaries will hold press-conferences.
On the fourth day of MAKS, August 21, the second conference “HR training system for aviation” will take place in Zhukovsky with the participation of Alexey Fedorov, President and Chairman of the Board of UAC.
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