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Sun, Sep 02, 2018

Russian Airline Proposes To Build Single-Engine Business Jets

S7 Airline Acquired Rights To Epic Victory Jet Following 2009 Bankruptcy

Russian airline S7 has presented a proposal to the Governor of the Moscow region to build Epic Victory business jets in the region.

The Russian news service RT Novosti reports that Andrey Vorobyov said through is press service that he recently visited S7's training center, where General Director Vladimir Obedkov told him the company plans to invest nearly $200 million in a new manufacturing plant that could create about 1,000 Jobs. However, Obedkov did not say when ground might be broken on the facility.

S7 acquired the rights to the Epic Victory aircraft after the company went bankrupt in 2009. The single-engine composite-construction aircraft would have a range of about 1,080 nautical miles. It is intended to be operated by a single pilot and carry 4-5 passengers.

S7 is the second-largest aviation group in Russia. Siberia Airlines and Globus Airlines both fly under the S7 brand.

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