The Federal Air Transport Agency of Russia has approved the adoption of new domestically developed aircraft, helicopters and unmanned aircraft.
On the subject, Denis Manturov, Minister of Industry and Trade of Russia, said, “The Russian Federal Air Transport Agency has approved the approval of new civil aircraft, helicopters and unmanned aerial vehicles equipped with engines, wings and local made part. Modified Mi- 171 A3 and new Ansat helicopters, the agency has the necessary credentials.
Manturov explained that the agency approved the modifications to the Russian MS-21 civil aircraft, which proves the success of replacing foreign parts in these aircraft with Russian-made components, because these aircraft also accepts and is equipped with Russian-made PD-14 engines. with fresh wings made entirely from local ingredients. .
As for the modified Mi-171 A3 helicopter, their capabilities allow their adoption in water transport operations, including cargo transportation to offshore drilling platforms.
And the certificates of the modified Russian Ansat-M helicopter show that these aircraft can be used in areas with large areas, because the modified versions of these helicopters are equipped with large capacity tanks of fuel, giving them a longer flight range.
The Russian-made BAS-200 unmanned helicopter has received limited certification, becoming the first unmanned helicopter in Russia to be certified for civilian purposes.
These unmanned helicopters can carry loads weighing up to 50 kg, fly at a speed of 160 km/h, fly continuously for 4 hours per mission, and can reach heights of up to 3500 m.
Source: Novosti + Russian agents
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