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Tu-214 Rises From The Ashes: Russia Defies Sanctions and Promises Its Own Planes This Year!

Written by Bruno Teles
Published on 06/02/2025 at 18:09
Tu-214 ressurge das cinzas: a Rússia desafia sanções e promete aviões próprios já este ano!
O Tu-214 é basicamente a resposta russa ao Boeing 757, ambos são jatos de médio alcance e fuselagem estreita. A principal diferença é que o 757 foi amplamente adotado no mundo, enquanto o Tu-214 teve produção limitada e agora tenta ganhar relevância novamente.
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Fine Line: Isolated from the Western Market, Russia Bets on the Tupolev Tu-214 to Reverse the Aviation Crisis. With Limited Production in the Past, the Model Gets a New Chance and Could Become the Backbone of the Country’s Airlines. But Will This Bet Take Off or End Up Like So Many Other Promises?

The Tupolev Tu-214 is a narrow-body aircraft designed for medium-haul flights, capable of carrying between 155 and 210 passengers. Considered the Russian equivalent of the Boeing 757, this aircraft had limited production since its introduction in the late 1980s. For years, its manufacturing was never significant, with estimates suggesting around 85 units produced, many of which have already been retired.

The reason for the low number of aircraft in operation was simple: Russian airlines had unrestricted access to Western aircraft, such as those from Boeing and Airbus. But then, everything changed suddenly. With international sanctions, Russia found itself forced to look inward and seek domestic alternatives to keep its commercial aviation running.

The Impact of Western Sanctions on Russian Aviation

The first remodeled Tu-214 is expected to be launched later this year, according to the Russian government. However, the first deliveries to Russian airlines are only scheduled for 2026.
The first remodeled Tu-214 is expected to be launched later this year, according to the Russian government. However, the first deliveries to Russian airlines are only scheduled for 2026.

Since the invasion of Ukraine, international sanctions have directly affected the Russian aviation sector. The country’s airlines have been prevented from acquiring new Western aircraft and face difficulties obtaining spare parts and maintenance services for the units already in operation.

In response to this blockade, the Russian government took a pragmatic approach: reactivating the production of aircraft developed during the Soviet era, such as the Tu-214. The idea is clear: to manufacture about 1,000 units by 2030 to meet domestic demand and avoid an even greater crisis in the sector. But will this plan come to fruition?

Why Revive a Soviet-Era Technology?

The choice of the Tu-214 was not by chance. Unlike the latest versions of aircraft produced in Russia, which relied on foreign components, older models are less dependent on Western technology. In other words, the strategy is to recycle the past to secure the future.

This decision, however, does not come without obstacles. The obsolete version of the Tu-214 requires a larger crew, including a flight engineer in addition to the pilot and co-pilot. Yes, it seems like something from a distant past, but it is the solution Russia found to avoid dependence on Western technology. This means that not only will it be necessary to manufacture the aircraft, but also to train new flight engineers — a professional who has virtually disappeared from modern aviation.

The Modernized Tu-214: What to Expect from the New Version?

Although the project base is old, the Tu-214 to be delivered in the coming years is not a model manufactured in the 1980s. It is a remodeled version, based on a unit registered under the number 64509, which belonged to Transaero Airlines and has been out of operation since 2015.

Currently, this aircraft is part of the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) project to eliminate foreign components and make it 100% reliant on the Russian industry. The new version will feature upgraded PS-90A turbofan engines, but the modernization of the cockpit to reduce the crew to two members is still on that famous “let’s see.”

In November of last year, a Tu-214 equipped exclusively with Russian parts completed its first flight, marking an important milestone in the project. According to Konstantin Timofeev, deputy director of the UAC, this aircraft will serve as a basis for new updates and potential technological improvements. In other words, there is still a long way to go.

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Sergio Formoso
Sergio Formoso
23/04/2025 06:35

A Russia a caminho da modernidade , espero que essas aeronaves sejam um grande sucesso mundial e que possa modernizar toda as frotas da Russia.

Elson Elson
Elson Elson
08/02/2025 22:16

Enquanto isso o Brasil não desenvolver um GPS e tecnologia de satélite é IA que precisamos.

Russos estão de parabéns porque os países estão se fechando, contar com tecnologia de terceiros é risco nosso de hoje.

Marco
Marco
08/02/2025 19:19

Quem fabrica os aviões de guerra mais impressionantes do mundo, não terá dificuldades alguma para construir aviões comercial.
O mundo deve muito a Rússia, os COVARDES que desprezam este valor, em muito,se arrependerão, pois a libertação do mundo novamente estará nas mãos da Rússia.

Bruno Teles

Falo sobre tecnologia, inovação, petróleo e gás. Atualizo diariamente sobre oportunidades no mercado brasileiro. Com mais de 7.000 artigos publicados nos sites CPG, Naval Porto Estaleiro, Mineração Brasil e Obras Construção Civil. Sugestão de pauta? Manda no brunotelesredator@gmail.com

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