50 SKY SHADES - World aviation news

25 Countries Defy Sanctions to Attend MAKS-2015 Air Show

Download: Printable PDF Date: 26 Aug 2015 08:43 (UTC) category:
Publisher:
25 Countries Defy Sanctions to Attend MAKS-2015 Air Show  - Events / Festivals publisher
Tatjana Obrazcova
Source: Sputniknews

Ignoring the current western sanctions against Russia, many European aircraft makers readily accepted an invitation to take part in the MAKS-2015 international air show that launches outside Moscow on Tuesday and will run through Sunday.

 

Russian Minister of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov (center) attends the final rehearsal of the opening of the MAKS 2015 International Aviation and Space Salon

 

ts first three days are considered to be business days for defense industry officials, and the show opens to the general public on Friday.

Although MAKS is traditionally used by domestic and foreign civilian airplane and helicopter manufacturers to show off their products to potential buyers, one of the clear purposes of the show is to display the full might of Russia's air force.

Over 150 companies from 25 countries, including Austria, Belgium, the UK, Germany and France are taking part in the weeklong event.

Russia’s Rostec state corporation which promotes development, production and export of hi-tech industrial products for civil and defense sectors, plans to hold a series of  business negotiations with  partners from India, China, Malaysia and also from France, the US and Italy.

Russia will roll out an impressive list advanced aircraft, including the Kamov Ka-52K helicopter designed for use with the Mistral amphibious assault ships, an export version of the Mil-28NE “Night Hunter” and VIP versions of the Ansat and Mil-38 choppers.

The Russian display will also feature the Sukhoi Superjet 100 airliner, the all-new Yak-152 trainer and Be-200ChS amphibian plane.

In another first, visitors will have a chance to see the new Il-76MDK plane designed for zero-gravity spaceflight training programs.

And, finally, in the show’s biggest attraction, over 80 planes and helicopters will perform a series of aerobatic feats, including Russia's first fifth-generation stealth fighter, the Sukhoi T-50 (also known as the PAK FA), which will be making its first public appearance since the 2013 MAKS air show.

Visitors will also be lucky to watch a series of roaring flybys by Russia's top-of-the-line Su-35 and Su-34 fighter planes.

 





Recommended

Jetex and iGA Istanbul Airport unveil the World's largest Vip terminal

Jetex and iGA Istanbul Airport have inaugurated the Jetex iGA Terminal. The strategic investment elevates Istanbul's position in the international aviation ecosystem and reinforces Türkiye...

Daher Aircraft showcases its “go anywhere” Kodiak 900 along with the TBM 960 at France Air Expo

The European tour of Daher Aircraft’s “go-anywhere” Kodiak 900 multi-role airplane continues this week at the France Air Expo 2026 event in Lyon, France, where it will join a fast, e...

Jetfly highlights the versatility of Pilatus PC-12 in European business aviation sector

For more than twenty-five years, Jetfly has been developing its Shared Ownership Program, focusing in particular on the Pilatus PC-12, a turboprop aircraft renowned for its versatility, reliability, a...

Bell announced order of first Bell 407GXi in India with TransBharat Aviation

Bell Textron announced the order of the first Bell 407GXi helicopter in India to TransBharat Aviation Private Limited, one of India’s most established non-scheduled rotary-wing operators. F...

Android Apps development in Riga, Latvia