Royal Thai Air Force’s Superjet 100 Makes First Flight
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The Royal Thai Air Force’s first Superjet 100 makes first flight.
The King of Thailand has ordered three Russian Sukhoi Superjet airliners for his royal fleet.
The planes will be fitted out with luxury furnishing, Maslennikov said, without specifying the value of the contract.
The Thai King, 87-year-old Bhumibol Adulyadej, also known as Rama IX, is one of the richest monarchs in the world with wealth of over $30 billion, according to Forbes.
The Superjet 100, built by Sukhoi Civil Aircraft, is Russia’s effort to break back into the global civil aviation market after the collapse of its Soviet era industry. The plane has struggled to gain market share after setbacks including a disaster in 2012, when a promotional flight crashed into a mountainside in Indonesia killing all 45 people on board.
Sales of the plane have gradually picked up, but Russia’s state-owned Aeroflot remains the biggest single buyer with 30 orders.
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