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wide-body aircraft
News updates related to wide-body aircraft.
Russia unveils a model of the Tu-454 wide-body aircraft with a range of 15,000 km.
The new generation Tu-454 aircraft is designed to carry 350 passengers and uses advanced PD-26 engines to serve Russia's intercontinental flights.
Technology
The Tu-454 wide-body aircraft project and the risk of eliminating the Tupolev Design Bureau.
Russia is facing the decision to change contractors for the Tu-454 aircraft project due to Tupolev's lack of experience in digital engineering design and challenges with propulsion systems.
Russia unveils a model of the next-generation wide-body Tu-454 aircraft in Kazan.
UAC Group has introduced a prototype of the Tu-454 passenger aircraft equipped with PD-26 engines, aiming to compete with Western long-range wide-body aircraft.
Russia makes progress on the PD-35 engine project, which provides 35 tons of thrust for wide-body aircraft.
Rostec Corporation presented President Putin with the results of groundbreaking tests of the PD-35 engine, the largest gas turbine engine in the history of Russian aviation.
Bustling construction sites worth trillions of dong are transforming the face of the largest airport in North Central Vietnam, promising to welcome Boeing 787 wide-body aircraft by the end of this year.
After Vinh Airport officially suspended operations from July 1st, all available resources, machinery, and personnel were mobilized to upgrade the airport's infrastructure, striving to welcome...
The Vinh International Airport master plan has been approved, making it capable of accommodating the Boeing 787, a "super wide-body" aircraft.
The planning objective for the period 2021-2030 is for Vinh International Airport to achieve airport classification 4E according to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards.
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