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New Il-96 Wide-Body Aircraft Built in Russia; Customer Remains Undisclosed

New Il-96 Wide-Body Aircraft Completed in Russia Amid Uncertainty Over Customer
The United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) has announced the completion of a new Il-96 series wide-body aircraft, currently undergoing final painting at the VASO branch of the "Il" aircraft factory in Voronezh. While UAC has withheld details regarding the specific modification and the identity of the customer, industry analysts speculate that the aircraft is likely an Il-96-300 model destined for the "Russia" Special Flight Detachment, the primary operator of this variant.
Production Context and Facility Developments
Production of the Il-96-300 has been notably limited in recent years, with only five units manufactured over the past decade and no deliveries from the Voronezh facility in the last two years, according to the Technosphere Russia publication. Local reports indicate that VASO intends to expand its test runway, a development that may signal plans to increase production capacity for the Il-96 series. This potential expansion comes at a critical juncture as Russian aviation seeks to bolster its domestic manufacturing capabilities amid growing geopolitical challenges.
Market Challenges and Strategic Implications
The introduction of a new Il-96 aircraft occurs against a backdrop of heightened geopolitical tensions that have complicated Russia’s position in the global aviation market. Western sanctions have restricted access to foreign aircraft and components, prompting Russian manufacturers to pursue domestically produced alternatives. This strategy may appeal to countries seeking non-Western aircraft options, particularly in Asia, where demand for wide-body jets remains robust.
Nevertheless, the Il-96 faces significant competition from established wide-body aircraft such as the Boeing 777X and Embraer KC-390, both of which are expected to intensify their marketing and production efforts to maintain or expand their market share. While the Il-96’s advanced technology and potential cost advantages could attract some buyers, experts remain cautious about its ability to compete effectively on a global scale.
Expert Perspectives and Future Outlook
Despite the rollout of the new aircraft, aviation experts emphasize that the limited scale of Il-96 production is unlikely to address Russia’s broader challenges in the long-haul aviation sector. Andrey Patrakov, head of the RunAvia flight safety service, highlighted the growing shortage of long-haul aircraft in Russia and expressed skepticism that incremental production of the Il-96 series will provide a comprehensive solution.
The undisclosed identity of the latest Il-96’s customer adds an element of uncertainty to the program’s trajectory. Nonetheless, the completion of this aircraft underscores ongoing efforts by Russian manufacturers to adapt to a shifting global landscape and to position the Il-96 as a viable alternative within the international wide-body market.

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