'Flying squad' of Kazan farmers: assembly production of T-500 aircraft laid in Innopolis

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Rostec has undertaken the scaling of the production of T-500 agricultural aircraft, which is still being in embryonic form in Kazan. The long-term development of the Kazan firm Mven, which received the approval of the president of the Russian Federation at 2017 MAKS Air Show, was first certified by Federal Air Transport Agency of Russia with the support of Rostec, and then received funding for the construction of the first series. Director General of Rostec corporation Sergey Chemezov and President of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov laid the foundation for the project of the construction of the assembly production of T-500 agricultural aircraft developed by the Kazan company Mven and a separate airfield for experimental aviation in Innopolis.

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