OREANDA-NEWS. August 26, 2013. At the forthcoming MAKS-2013 airshow in Zhukovsky (27.08-1.09) UAC will demonstrate an unprecedented flight display program, there will also be more than 20 aircraft produced by UAC subsidiaries at the show’s static display.

For the first time the flyover of three T-50 aircraft will be shown, and the presentation of transport Il-76MD-90A will take place. The guests of the show will have a unique opportunity to see the flyover of three Su-35s and Su-34s already delivered to the Russian Air Force. Frontline fighters Su-30SM prepared for delivery to the Ministry of Defense as well as MiG-29SMT, MiG-29K and MiG-35 fighters will also be participating in the flight program. Yak-130 trainer aircraft in historic colors of the Yakovlev design bureau will show a unique flight program. Unlike previous shows this time almost all military aircraft are serially produced aircraft belonging to the Russian air force. UAC’s efforts to fulfill the state Defense order will allow to equip the Russian Air Force with state-of-the-art modern aircraft.

For the first time at the static display the Sukhoi Superjet 100 VIP-version will be shown. The Tu-214ON (Open Sky) aircraft is to be delivered to the Ministry of Defense during the show.

During MAKS-2013 the Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft destined for Gazpromavia and Lao Central airline operators will also be displayed.

For the first time the MS-21 CPT (cockpit procedure trainer) will be displayed at the UAC stand (pavilion F1).

"This year we are coming to MAKS with outstanding results that are to confirm great growth dynamics of the Corporation. Today UAC’s order portfolio consists of more than 580 aircraft worth more than trillion rubles, surpassing current UAC’s consolidated revenues six fold. This is a good basis for achieving our strategic goals. We will demonstrate excellent military aircraft that are joining the Air Force fleet and we also expect to add orders to our civil aircraft portfolio – SSJ 100 and MS-21" - said Mikhail Pogosyan, President of the United Aircraft Corporation.