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A video released by the official channel of the Russian aircraft industry shows the Il-114-300 in Zhukovsky, where the prototype is undergoing tests and final adjustments ahead of its international debut at Wings India 2026, to be held from January 28 to 31 in Hyderabad.

The aircraft has already been fitted with a passenger cabin, reinforcing the pre-demonstration phase for the public and potential customers.

The United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), the aviation holding of Rostec, will present its latest regional aircraft outside Russia for the first time: the Il-114-300 and the Superjet with imported components replaced. Both aircraft are part of Russia’s strategy to expand its civil aviation presence internationally.

Source and images: official UAC Telegram channel @uac_ru

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00:00In the next few days, the aircraft will fly to the launch of Wings India in Hyderabad.
00:19The big interest of the L-114-300 is from the U.S. of the country.
00:23They have a massive program for building regional airports.
00:30I'm very interested in that the demonstration will bring us to the contract.
00:37In the preparation of the launch, the aircraft will be completed with their own aircraft.
00:52The aircraft will be carried out by the aircraft with the aircraft,
00:56which will be served by aircraft.
00:58Because, you know, it will no shoreline, but it will be only one shoreline.
01:04We will also be able to get the work of all the systems, so that for us this is an additional stage of the experiment of different climatic zones,
01:14which is called in the ожiдаемых условиях of exploitation.
01:17At this time, we will visit some of the time and temperatures, so I think that this is a very useful operation for this flight.
01:26The flight will be presented on a static station and also a demonstration flight on the program.
01:36The flight will be presented on a static station and also a demonstration flight.
01:39For more information, visit www.fema.org
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