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Third PAK FA entering flight tests in Moscow Region
Mid-June saw the kickoff of the flight trials of the third flying prototype of the Sukhoi PAK FA Future Tactical Aircraft at Sukhoi's flight test and developmental base in Zhukovsky, Moscow Region. Sukhoi's test pilot Hero of Russia Sergei Bogdan flew the T-50-3 (side number 053) on its first flight in the Moscow Region on 21 June 2012. As is known, the maiden flight of the third PAK FA prototype took place in Komsomolsk-on-Amur on 22 November 2011 with Sergei Bogdan at the controls. Following its acceptance tests and painting, the aircraft had been airlifted by Antonov An-124 Ruslan heavylifter to Zhukovsky on the eve of the New Year Day, on 28 December 2011.
 
Tu-204SM certificated

tu-204sm-certificatedMay 2013 finally witnessed the completion of the certification of the Tupolev Tu-204SM upgraded medium-haul airliner, with Tupolev having received Supplement Type Certificate CT233-Tu-204-120CE/D10 dated 31 May 2013, issued by the IAC Aircraft Registry. The certification trials had involved two prototypes built by the Aviastar plant in Ulyanovsk – side number 64150, which first flew on 29 December 2010, and 64151, which maiden flight took place on 3 August 2011. They had logged about 400 flights altogether and undergone an extensive ground test programme.

 
Kazan Helicopters upgrading Ansat

kazan-helicopters-upgrading-ansatThe Ansat helicopter powered by Canadian-built PW207K engines and equipped with the innovative KSU-A fly-by-wire control system have been in production at the Kazan Helicopters plant since 2004. The first six machines have been exported to South Korea, two have been delivered to the Aviation Department of the Russian Federal Security Service, one (a medevac version) has gone to the Kazan Aviation Enterprise and one has been received by Radar-MMS company in the flying testbed variant.

 
New L-410s for Russian airlines

new-l-410s-for-russian-airlinesCzech aircraft manufacturer Aircraft Industries (trademark LET), which principal shareholder Russia's Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company has become recently, continues to supply Russia with advanced 19-seat turboprop commuter and regional passenger planes.

On 19 May 2012, two more L-410UVP-E20 aircraft (c/n 2804 and 2805, registration numbers for the duration of the tests and ferry flight OK-ODO and OK-ODM), which had been made for the Yamal airline last autumn, flew to Russia from the factory airfield in Kunovice. The flight with stopovers in Kosice, Kiev, Voronezh (where the customs were cleared), Samara and Yekaterinburg was completed with success in Tyumen's Roschino airport.

 
Significant milestone of MC-21 programme

Early in June, there were two significant milestones passed by the programme on development of a family of Ilkut MC-21 advanced short/medium-haul passenger aircraft designed to seat 150–210 passengers. Both pertained to the powerplant of the future airliner.

On 5 June 2012, the Irkut corporation, prime contractor for the MC-21 programme, and Pratt & Whitney announced the closure of an agreement on the PW1400G engine for the MC-21 aircraft family. Under the contract, the engine will be the only foreign-made powerplant to fit the MC-21. At the same time, Irkut and Pratt & Whitney selected Short Borthers, a subsidiary of Bombardier Aerospace of Canada, as the sole supplier of engine nacelles for the PW1400G engine family.

 
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