MS-21

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The MS-21 is a proposed series of three, twin-engined short-medium range, Russian aeroplanes capable of carrying 130-170 passengers. It is being jointly developed by Ilyushin, Tupolev and Yakovlev and could enter service in 2012.

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The initial model is planned to have 33% composite materials on launch, increasing to 40-45% if a composite wing is added in 2015. Engines will be Russian made.

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