“In June 2022, a flying laboratory based on the TVS-2MS aircraft performed runway runs and flight tests,” TASS quotes the press service of the Advanced Research Foundation, the customer of the project.

It is noted that within the framework of the second stage of the project, the power plant was finalized.

New composite three-bladed propellers were installed on the aircraft.

Earlier, Rostec CEO Sergey Chemezov said that by 2025 it is planned to launch more than 110 aircraft of various types.

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