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News Russia: Sanctions to crack?

Новости России: Санкции дали трещину?

Hungary and Russia discussed the establishment of a joint airline. What it will be, how much it will cost yet only in the process of learning, but always only two points. First, that in any case the European aviation Park, a new Park will be definitely equipped with Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft! Second, Russia will not only become a supplier of not quite traditional short-haul passenger aircraft, but has a chance to be in the geographical center of Europe.

Minister of industry and trade of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov said that “you can create either a joint airline, either directly to Hungarian, but with the delivery of the Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft. Now computed business plan, we are counting on such a project. The six SSJ-100”. However, neither the timing nor the amount of funding Manturov said.

This project has much chance of success, and most important of them – a pressing need. The same Manturov said that “today in Hungary there is no national (air)carrier”.

These negotiations testify to a very important for Russia to step in Economics and management. The very possibility of such a plan became a reality only with the revolution of new opportunities for aircraft manufacturers and industry in General. Passenger aviation was not our export, but Russia is now entering new frontiers in global competition. Our diplomats and trade representatives have successfully overcome obstacles of competition and policy barriers for what they are big and bold plus.

Hungary EU country. Its proposal demonstrates the desire of Europe to get around sanctions, to expand contacts and cooperation with Moscow. This is a clear example of unpopular decisions in Brussels and mutually beneficial cooperation.

Let’s hope that the project will be approved and implemented.

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