In an interview with the Turkish newspaper Star, he said that "by 2025, it is planned to launch more than 110 aircraft of various types, and by 2030 - more than 500 aircraft using high technologies in Russia."

According to Chemezov, today Russian airlines operate 150 Superjet aircraft, and from 2024 the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) plans to supply at least 20 such aircraft annually.

Earlier it became known that the Sukhoi company and the MiG corporation merged with the United Aircraft Corporation PJSC.

Igor Levitin, an aide to the Russian president, said that Russia could start building a passenger supersonic aircraft.