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Russia's MC-21 aircraft conducts first flight with domestic engines

Russia's MC-21 aircraft conducts first flight with domestic engines

Oct 08, 2022

Moscow [Russia], October 8: A prototype of the Russia's MC-21 passenger aircraft, previously tested with imported powerplants, has performed its first flight with domestic-made PD-14 engines, Russia's state-owned Rostec Corporation said in a statement Friday.
The flight was conducted from the airfield at the Irkutsk Aviation Plant. The aircraft has become the second of its kind to conduct a successful flight with Russian engines.
The MC-21 is a medium-haul passenger aircraft, which can carry 163 to 211 passengers. The aircraft was originally developed with two types of engines, the Russian PD-14 and the U.S. Pratt & Whitney PW1400G.
The prototype initially equipped with PW1400G engines completed its first flight in 2017, and the prototype originally designed to be equipped with PD-14 engines completed its first test flight in December 2020.
Certain foreign components of the new prototype have also been replaced with their domestic counterparts, according to Rostec.
Source: Xinhua