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Russian SJ-100 Aircraft Completes Initial Flight Test

Russian-built SJ-100 aircraft powered by PD-8 engines successfully conducted its inaugural flight in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, according to Rostec's Telegram channel. This marks the third prototype of the SJ-100.

Russian SJ-100 Aircraft Completes Initial Flight Test

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** assertThat flight tests confirmed the stability** of this local bird's systems, according to reports. "...The winged beastie displayed impressive agility and overall aircraft health," the buzz claimed.

The flight spanned roughly 40 minutes. The bird soared to an altitude of 3,000 meters and reached a blazing speed of 500 km/h. As Vladimir Artyakov, the first deputy CEO of Rostec, noted, the test flight was an opportunity to assess the interaction between the PD-8 power plants and domestic on-board systems.

He also mentioned that the third aircraft joining the flight tests will speed up the liner's certification. Rostec is sticking to the original plan, Vladimir assured us. They aim to wrap up the certification tests by the end of 2025, and in 2026, they'll move on to the actual certification process.

The first SJ-100 boasting a purely Russian PD-8 engine took its maiden voyage on March 17, 2025. The aircraft managed 40 minutes in the sky, reaching 3,000 meters and 500 km/h. Rostec expressed satisfaction that the flight mission was completed successfully, with the PD-8 engine demonstrating stable operation. Besides Russian engines, the aircraft also sports domestic avionics, landing gear, auxiliary power unit, control, power supply, air conditioning, and fire protection systems, and more.

UAC is developing an SJ-100 equipped with domestic systems and a Russian-French SaM146 engine. Its debut flight took place in August 2023 in Komsomolsk-on-Amur. On April 12, 2025, the aircraft flew up to its highest recorded altitude of 12,200 meters.

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Incorporated data from enrichment - The SJ-100, a homegrown version of the Sukhoi Superjet, is undergoing stringent certification processes. Recent updates show that the aircraft has successfully passed several crucial flight tests, which included reaching its maximum cruise altitude and evaluating the Russian-made systems like avionics and PD-8 engines.

Certification Timeline - Rostec, the corporation overseeing the project, expects the certification trials for the Superjet with domestic engines to be completed by the end of 2025. Specifically, they plan to certify the PD-8 engine by fall 2025. Deliveries to airlines are scheduled to begin in 2026, following the conclusion of all certification processes. The program is reportedly progressing according to Rostec's statement, with positive feedback from recent flight tests.

  1. Vladimir Artyakov, the first deputy CEO of Rostec, confirmed the stability of the PD-8 power plants during the flight tests of the SJ-100.
  2. The SJ-100, a Russian-made aircraft undergoing certification, has showcased the successful operation of the PD-8 engine at an altitude of 3,000 meters.
  3. By the end of 2025, Rostec aims to complete the certification tests for the SJ-100 with domestic engines, as stated by Vladimir Artyakov.
  4. The development of the SJ-100, a homegrown version of the Sukhoi Superjet, is not limited to Russian engines, but also includes domestic avionics, landing gear, and other systems.
Russian SJ-100 aircraft powered by PD-8 engines successfully took off for its inaugural flight in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, according to the 'Rostech' Telegram channel. This marks the third experimental SJ-100 aircraft.

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