This was announced in an interview with RBC by the head of the Federal Air Transport Agency Alexander Neradko.

“Taking into account the reserve of their resource and technical work to maintain airworthiness until 2030, you can safely fly,” Neradko answered the question of how long Russian airlines will be able to operate Western aircraft.

At the same time, he noted that with the establishment of mass production of Superjet New, MS-21 and other domestic-made aircraft, Western aircraft will be gradually forced out.

“We will switch to our own domestic equipment, re-create our own air fleet,” he concluded.

Earlier, the Ministry of Transport said that Russia has all the spare parts for the aircraft used.

The Institute of Aviation Instrumentation "Navigator" announced the successful completion of ground and flight tests of Russia's first airborne collision avoidance system designed for installation on civil aircraft.