Russia has offered to consider the possibility of procurement of helicopters for civilian purposes, is also discussed the question of sale Phnom Penh Russian aircraft Sukhoi Superjet 100. This is stated to materials for the upcoming in tovarnik in Phnom Penh talks, which will hold the Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
“The Cambodians proposed to hold an expert consultation on the issue of supplies of Russian helicopters for civilian use. JSC “Sukhoi Civil aircraft” works to promote the aviation market of Cambodia Sukhoi Superjet 100″, – stated in the materials for the negotiations.
In particular, have already conducted project presentation for the national carrier Cambodia Angkor Air and the private airline Bassaka Air and Cambodia Bayon Airlines.
In addition, the Ministry of transport of Russia is considering the proposal of the Ministry of public works and transport of Cambodia to participate in the construction and reconstruction of roads in the country.
A large Russian company “Gazprom”, “RusHydro”, JSC “vo “Technopromexport”, JSC “Power machines”, “United engine Corporation” has expressed interest in participating in the implementation of the Cambodia prospective projects in the field of energy. Expresses readiness to supply lifting equipment, drilling and energy equipment, introduction of new Russian technologies and equipment.
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