Russia's State Transport Leasing Co. (STLC) has placed an order for five Let L-410 aircraft with Russia's Ural Works of Civil Aviation (UWCA), in a deal valued at 2 billion rubles (US$30.7 million) at list prices. Half of the sum will be subsidized.
The Russian government announced in June it was ready to develop L-410 manufacturing at UWCA. Originally the aircraft type was assembled at Kunovice-based Czech Aircraft Industries, formerly known as Let, which was bought by Russia's industrial holding company, Ural Mining and Metallurgical Co.
Earlier this week, UWCA said it gained Russian certification, giving it the go-ahead to begin manufacturing the L-410s.
STLC also said it signed a firm order with Yamal Airlines to lease 13 Sukhoi Superjet 100s (SSJ100s). The deal is part an order for 25 SSJ100s that was announced in August 2015.
According to STLC, this year it has delivered three SSJ100s to the Salekhard-based airline, with six more to be supplied before year-end. The lessor plans to deliver 10 more aircraft in 2017.
STLC has also signed a firm order with Irkutsk-based IrAero Airlines for four SSJ100s, which are scheduled for delivery in 1Q 2017. IrAero already operates four of the type.
By Polina Montag-Girmes, ATW Daily News
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