Alexander Dolotovsky: They didn't change anything on the plane and replaced everything
On April 23, a significant event occurred in the Russian aviation industry: the SJ-100, a fully import-substituting airliner developed by Yakovlev PJSC, a subsidiary of the United Aircraft Corporation, completed its maiden flight. Alexander Dolotovsky, Deputy CEO of Yakovlev PJSC and Director of the Superjet Program, revealed details about the aircraft's development, whether it retains imported systems, and discussed the rollout of new routes and the new business model for operating Superjets.
On April 23, a significant event occurred in the Russian aviation industry: the SJ-100, a fully import-substituting airliner developed by Yakovlev PJSC, a subsidiary of the United Aircraft Corporation, completed its maiden flight. Alexander Dolotovsky, Deputy CEO of Yakovlev PJSC and Director of the Superjet Program, revealed details about the aircraft's development, whether it retains imported systems, and discussed the rollout of new routes and the new business model for operating Superjets.
