Alikhanov
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Anton Alikhanov is a Russian government official serving as Minister of Industry and Trade, actively involved in aviation industry policy. He has discussed progress on the PD-35 aircraft engine project, noting over 40% of flight testing completed, and outlined plans for remotorizing existing Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft with domestic engines. Alikhanov also addressed funding schemes for aviation maintenance and emphasized documentation efforts post-flight tests.
Recent coverage
- Alikhanov: Fuel restrictions have not led to a shortage of goods in stores — РИАМО
- Ministry of Industry and Trade: Fuel shortage at gas stations did not affect product availability in stores — Коммерсантъ
- Ministry of Industry and Trade will work out a program of preferential loans for the FRA to issue small aviation equipment — Интерфакс
- Light aircraft from private manufacturers may be included in the state aviation development program — Интерфакс
- Putin: The MS-21 aircraft is an example of Russia's complete independence in aviation — Ведомости
- Alikhanov Reveals Progress on Development of PD-35 Aviation Engine — Вести
- New certification deadlines announced for MS-21 — Фонтанка
- Work to replace foreign SJ-100 engines with Russian ones will take place over the next two years — Интерфакс
- Flight tests of the MS-21 are planned to be completed in the first quarter of 2027 — Ведомости
- New Russian aircraft will be subsidized for their initial 5-6 years of operation — Интерфакс
- The 2035 Aviation Industry Development Program's Leasing Component Will Require Over 1.5 Trillion Rubles — Интерфакс
- Ministry of Finance says no need to change the cutoff price for excise on Russian steel — Интерфакс
- Alihanov Links Industrial Demand Recovery with Central Bank Rate Cut — Ведомости