Since the Russian attack on Ukraine, Western sanctions have cut off supplies to civil aviation in Russia: No more planes go to Russia from the USA and Europe, neither bought nor leased. Russian airlines can no longer obtain spare parts for their Boeing and Airbus aircraft.

The Russian government therefore wants to ramp up its own aircraft construction as quickly as possible. The Western components are to disappear from domestic planes and in addition to newer models such as Superjet, Irkut MS-21, and Ilyushin Il-114-300, Tupolev Tu-214 and Ilyushin Il-96-300 are also to experience a revival.

The state technology and armaments group Rostec has now formulated targets for production. Rostec controls the aviation consortium UAC, in which the Russian manufacturers are combined.

As Rostec wrote in its Telegram channel, it is planned to deliver to domestic airlines by 2030: more than 140 Superjet New, around 270 Irkut MS-21, 70 Il-114-30 and Tu-214 and twelve Il- 96-300.

The production of the new superjet with as few foreign parts as possible should be 20 examples per year in 2023.

This article was written by Timo Nowack

The federal government expects a contracting economy but less inflation for the following year. Institutes around the world are predicting something similar. One of these forecasts is particularly important for ETF savers and index fund investors.

Germany’s savers are experiencing tough times: inflation is currently jumping to ten percent. That’s why the savings are melting away at record speed. If you want to at least mitigate the depreciation in value, you should look around for lucrative fixed-term deposit offers. Currently three percent interest and more are possible.

Somewhat hidden, but still clear, the draft of the 2022 Annual Tax Act beckons higher taxes for inheritance and gifts. Even without a tax being raised in the literal sense. But: Anyone who owns their own home or apartment building may have to act quickly. Until the end of the year.

The pensions of civil servants in Germany are clearly higher on average than the pensions. A request from the Ministry of the Interior shows that citizens would have to work 78 years for similar retirement benefits from the state treasury.

The original of this article “140 Superjets and 270 Irkut MS-21 planned by 2030” comes from aeroTelegraph.