Russian Innovation Takes to the Skies: Yakovlev MS-21
The Yakovlev MS-21, a newly developed Russian airliner, is in the flight testing phase. A smaller 140-seat model is anticipated to launch in two years, with commercial availability set for 2026, according to Rostec, the parent company overseeing the project through United Aircraft Corporation.
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- United Arab Emirates
The ambitious Yakovlev MS-21 airliner, crafted by Russian expertise, has entered the critical phase of flight testing. This announcement was made by the head of Rostec, the industrial giant charged with the aircraft's development.
Significant buzz surrounds the MS-21, produced by United Aircraft Corporation, a Rostec subsidiary. Expectations are high for a shorter, 140-seat variant within two years, marking a strategic move toward diversifying the aircraft's applications.
Commercial debuts are slated for 2026, signaling a new era for Russian aviation technology as the country seeks to cement its position in the global aerospace market.
(With inputs from agencies.)

