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Sukhoi display in Paris to see Russian aviation manufacturing carve global niche

Published: 19 June, 2009, 20:15

TAGS: Investment, Manufacturing, Markets, Russia and the global economy


The world's two leading aircraft builders were joined by a third this week at the Paris airshow, as Russia's Sukhoi unveiled its new SuperJet 100 to public eyes.

Business RT asked the President of Boeing CIS, Sergey Kravchenko, what he thinks of the plane, and of Russia’s prospects of carving out a niche in global aviation.

SK:  “Russia does have a good strategy, you know. The first step they already made. They consolidated all the former soviet design bureaus, and they now try to revive manufacturing. The second thing is the product strategy, and the airplane that is behind me, the Sukhoi Superjet 100, is a very good example of the right approach to the product strategy, because this is the niche where Russians can build an airplane that will not directly compete with Boeing and Airbus. And Russia does need hundreds of these airplanes to replace old Tupolev 134’s and Yak 42’s. Now, time will show if Russia will really meet the expectations of the world airlines, on quality, on efficiency, and on all these things that make Boeing to be Boeing and Airbus to be Airbus.”

RT: Boeing says Russia can become the number 3 producer of civilian aircraft in the world. What does it need to do to achieve that?

SK:  “ Well actually that was the question answered by my Chairman and CEO, Mr McNerney. The answer was that, from Mr McNerney’s point of view, and I totally agree with this, Russia does have a chance, as well as China and Japan. Time will show who from these 3 main possible future OAM’s will make it. Its up to Russia to prove that they can do it. Now what Russia does have is a great heritage, great engineering and research culture in aerospace. China does have a huge market and Japan has a lot of experience as a supplier and also a lot of ambition. So between the 3 countries I think there will be a major race for the third place. Also my Chairman said that he will not exclude down the road that Brazil and Canada will have a role too.”

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Meslin June 20, 2009, 11:47
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There is absolutly no reason why Russia will not be the third commercial airplanes' manufacturer in the World. Yesterday, I visited the Bourget Air show, entered inside the Superjet 100. Having been employed by the american aerospace industry for 20 years, I quiet appreciated that visit. Beside, the russian personnal was very courteous and expert in the matter. The american, europeans and particularely french military hardwares were in evidence to promote the billions € wasted for self-destruction. Somehow, I was desapointed not to see what is supposed to be the best technological advanced warplane in the World: the SU 35 Cobra. It will have shut some peoples' mouth. Sincerely. Jean-Claude Meslin

Count Cash June 20, 2009, 05:19
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What Boeing is saying is true, Russia has got the marketing right for this aircraft, and has a domestic market to grow the industry. Sukhoi and their partners have done their job. Now it's time for our government to put its money where its mouth is, regarding diverse industry, and enable the deployment of these aircraft on suitable domestic routes. 2 - 4 billion dollars, would be a great start to finace this domestic deployment. We need move quickly, to take the third slot, an organic growth model, is not going to work. It will leave our industry languishing in subsequent international markets.