14:50 25.10.2013

Ukraine to agree on modernized Ruslan production with Russia

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The Ukrainian government has approved a draft intergovernmental agreement with Russia, on the resumption and state support to mass production of Antonov An-124 aircraft powered with D-18 engines and their Modifications."

Industrial Policy Minister Mykhailo Korolenko will sign the agreement on behalf of Ukraine.

The An-124-100 Ruslan is the world's largest transport aircraft with a 150-tonne payload. Ukraine's Antonov Airlines and Russia's Volga Dnepr are the main operators of the jumbo jet.

The partners joined the NATO SALIS (Strategic Airlift Interim Solution) program in 2006 to render transportation services to the alliance and the European Union. In December 2012 NATO extended the lease of Ukrainian and Russian aircraft until December 31, 2014.

Antonov State Enterprise, Motor Sich (Zaporizhia) and Volga Dnepr started drawing up a program in 2003 to resume production of the modernized aircraft for clients on the global market.

Experts said the production might resume no earlier than in 2015 or 2020 and 40-100 aircraft might be ordered.

Antonov, the leading Ukrainian aircraft designer and manufacturer, suggested that Russia's United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) set up joint ventures in promising aircraft industry projects, among them the An-140 short-haul aircraft, the An-148 next-generation regional jet and An-70 and An-124 transport aircraft.

The two prime ministers supported the establishment of a joint venture for the production of modernized An-124-100 Ruslan at their meetings held in Sochi in July and Kaluga in October.

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