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IndAir967
29th Sep 2009, 03:13
Was wondering if any of you had any info on the sukhoi super jet 100 ..
Seems to be an good regional option for the operators..
Whats your take on it ?
Cheers !

maels
12th May 2013, 16:40
Sukhoi SuperJet 100 Moskovia

http://cs312221.vk.me/v312221816/c18/L6V-l3fJrak.jpg

maels
12th May 2013, 20:25
Sukhoi Superjet 100 Komsomolsk-on-Amur

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NARVAL
14th May 2013, 09:02
The Superjet has had lots of problems, unserviceability due to multiple serious failures...such that Rosaviatsia (the agency monitoring airline safety) has grounded the aeroflot SJ100s repeatedly. Last news are that Sukhoi is buying back the ten airplanes being flown (or grounded) by a very disappointed Aeroflot...Probably issues that can be solved, but the aircraft which took a long time to be available was still put too quickly on the market. Still...aeronautical news and announcements, what would be nice would be aeroflot pilots comments.

maels
14th May 2013, 09:35
Sukhoi Superjet 100 Sky Aviation

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Lao Central

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maels
14th May 2013, 14:02
2 NARVAL (http://www.pprune.org/members/217918-narval) Comments Aeroflot pilots

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maels
15th May 2013, 16:13
del.........

NARVAL
16th May 2013, 07:56
Thanks a lot MAELS! Now translating...

maels
23rd May 2013, 18:02
Sukhoi Superjet 100, Lao central airlines

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maels
24th May 2013, 16:51
Sukhoi Superjet 100 Moskovia

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Loud&Clear
27th May 2013, 15:23
Hello to all!
I always followed this Project with hope that it would be a leap forward to the Russian airspace industry and that it would make its way through the western airlines companies.
Lately I had noticed that for some time being there are no deliveries of the SSJ 100.
Can someone shed some light into this?

Quazar
28th May 2013, 12:02
Couple of issues here:

The fuel burn is higher than expected. .72 will yield 1.6k/h, but .79 is closer to 2.1k/h. not to competitive in the 100 seat market.

Along with the Avionics startup issue on early S/N's, the APU or Engine Gen must be online, or a complete Avionics power up is required. First airbuses in 1986 were like that.

I thought the SSJ was underpowered and fairly hot on approach, but i haven't flown it that much.

But the really big thing here is the propriority of the Sukhoi marketing for service, parts and training. It may be cheap to buy, but they will hose you big time when you need something from them.

The Easterline FMS is nothing to exciting either.....must have got a good price on it.

And the little thing that just rubs me raw, is the lack of a track line in the heading mode.

The great thing about it.....the loo is big enough to fit a Russian Women's backside.

maels
29th May 2013, 12:09
The second Superjet for Sky Aviation
http://cs406326.vk.me/v406326719/dad7/9VUWkQGHX28.jpg

maels
29th May 2013, 12:36
Quazar (http://www.pprune.org/members/399878-quazar)

Superjet is 3% more economical than e-190. Embraer began to modernize its aircraft after the start of production Superjet

maels
29th May 2013, 12:47
Loud&Clear (http://www.pprune.org/members/224343-loud-and-clear)

5 aircraft since the beginning of 2013, only 26 have to do

Quazar
29th May 2013, 15:30
3% means nothing, it is salesman's wet dream. Every company strokes their numbers. It is the operators that really prove the performance figures. If you have been around airplanes very long, you find the numbers can be misconstrued a variety of ways. Basically, the Embraer has been on the market more than 10 years longer than the SSJ. It's technology is Ten years old. Every manufacture will continue to improve economy with the escalating petrol prices.

I'm not a E175/190/195 fan either. But I'd much rather fly one of those the the Sukhoi. I sincerely feel it was not designed to compete in the free market where buyers and flyers dictate the right tool and it's design. Also, as every new design, the SSJ will continue to be refined.....as it already has been.

It has some great features....Big Loo, big fuselage, really strong gear, comfortable flight deck. But cut corners on avionics, engines and no Table?? As well, the operators are put in the position of purchasing a large parts inventory due to the lack of availability World-wide. Though that will more than likely change in the future as sales numbers increase

Interjet is an important and dynamic sales advantage for Sukhoi. To be really competitive, they have to get out of the Russian market. Interjet may just be the doorway they need to South American sales. That will get Embraer moving. The two aircraft will best be compared when they are operating side-by-side on same routes.

Right now the numbers are really just starting to prove up. But when you can still buy an old Boeing or Airbus for $2-3$ million and find parts every where, it is still a lot less capital output to pay for the extra fuel than insurance, interest and parts supply. The per seat mile cost are very close, though they can be manipulated also. A larger carrier like Interjet will get the daily use with it's scheduling. But for smaller operator with less than 120 hours a month, it may not be cost competitive. They are to close to a DHC8 or ATR market until they break over the 90 minute leg. But still, available seat per mile cost is based on a 100 % load factor and per seat mile net is not.

Time will tell, but right now the numbers are just a wet dream. The purchase decision has to move beyond a political sale and enter the free-market place.

Loud&Clear
29th May 2013, 16:08
Well, all aircraft have their issues when they are on young stages of production, even after a couple hundred produced, you will still find out problems.
The only way of solving these is to operate them as much you can, as more you can.
That´s the point with Embraer, they did manage a lot of early sales and promotion, although the airline companies are not very pleased with the airplane, it has sold in numbers and it is flying in numbers.
The problems that Quazar referred, they are all normal in the early production phase. Those about the FMS and software layout are the easiest ones to solve. The lack of engine power and consumption also might be solved soon. I do think that the LR´s engine variant will become standard.
Despite the breakthrough deal with Interjet, Sukhoi didn´t manage to get a deal in the western market for large dozens.
Probably here are large factors behind, not just spare parts, support, etc. Perhaps the lack of support from a big leasing company…
Anyway I do think that the airplane will prove its value, and soon we might see it more often in the skies, even in the USA.

maels
29th May 2013, 16:22
In Superjet 179 orders for the next 5 years. Long wait for no one wants.

maels
31st May 2013, 12:40
picture story .Flight testing facility

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maels
3rd Jun 2013, 15:32
The pilot of Moskovia Daria Sinichkina of aircraft

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I really like the plane is very obedient to manage. Cab ergonomic, comfortable even for pilots of small stature, like me. Saydstik manage comfortably. The aircraft has many types of pilot protection against over parameters such as roll, pitch, loss and speeding, depending on configuration. On Line Training practiced flying with a roll 45 and 60 degrees, approaching stall (for demonstration of safety restrictions), landing with a simulated failure of one engine, touch'n'go. The plane holds very well defined roll, trims himself in turns, and when simulating the failure of one engine. When completely take over the control stick and a small gas, holds the lowest possible speed, then the protection trips, the flaps automatically, then go throttles on takeoff.

Instructor who conducted the training - the test pilots of Sukhoi Civil Aircraft, a strong emphasis on manual piloting and visual approach. We performed only one run on autopilot for ILS, other flights performed manually and visually. The landing was performed with a mass close to the maximum landing because the plane was equipped with a special ballast.

Strongest impression of the atmosphere in the Sukhoi. I have the feeling that everything is, and the pilots and technology, and drivers towing cars, all the staff love this airplane. People burn the eyes when they talk about these aircraft. Very nice to talk with someone who loves his job and is proud of it.

Thank you for the congratulations, I'm so nice))) I'm awfully glad itself, because it's true my biggest dream extreme 5i years

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B-HKD
3rd Jun 2013, 15:40
maels

Spamming much? :E

maels
4th Jun 2013, 16:01
Pininfarina-designed Sukhoi Superjet 100 interiors win red dot design award

http://www.superjetinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/Render-03_lightPiccola.jpg

Pininfarina-designed Sukhoi Superjet 100 interiors win red dot design award ? Superjet International (http://www.superjetinternational.com/mediacenter/pininfarina-designed-sukhoi-superjet-100-interiors-win-red-dot-design-award/2013/)

Fullblast
5th Jun 2013, 11:10
How many SSJ are REALLY flying now around the world?

maels
5th Jun 2013, 11:35
Fullblast (http://www.pprune.org/members/168493-fullblast)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0ApgkeCCx6ZuudGM1QTNiWU83X1pUam5oaGVtUFI5X2c&output=html

maels
11th Jun 2013, 16:58
Interview Mikhail Pogosyan newspaper La Tribune (http://www.latribune.fr/entreprises-finance/industrie/aeronautique-defense/20130610trib000769396/le-premier-exemplaire-de-l-avion-russe-ms-21-rival-de-l-a320-et-du-b737-sera-livre-en-2017.html)

DaveReidUK
11th Jun 2013, 17:10
Le premier exemplaire de l'avion russe MS-21, rival de l'A320 et du B737, sera livré en 2017" (Pogossian)What relevance does an article about the MS-21 have to this thread ?

maels
11th Jun 2013, 17:22
There's a story about the prospects for Superjet

maels
15th Jun 2013, 18:30
ParisAirShow. After the end of the air show plane will give Interjet

http://cs322323.vk.me/v322323719/461f/nHlo66W1gJw.jpg

maels
18th Jun 2013, 18:24
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maels
18th Jun 2013, 19:43
Presentation ParisAirShow

russos: ?????? Sukhoi Superjet 100 ??????? ???????????? ???????????? Interjet (http://russos.livejournal.com/1032436.html)

maels
24th Jun 2013, 14:12
Flight Moscow-Venice-Moscow

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maels
9th Jul 2013, 18:42
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toffeez
9th Jul 2013, 20:15
Shouldn't these pics be consigned to Spotters Dungeon?

maels
25th Jul 2013, 20:36
Sukhoi Superjet 100 Mexico

Sukhoi Superjet 100 Mexico - YouTube

maels
27th Jul 2013, 12:13
Lao Central SSJ 100-95 Cockpit - Flight from Vientiane Wattay (VTE) to Luang Prabang (LPQ), Lao PDR

Cockpit view from Lao Central's sole Sukhoi SuperJet SSJ 100-95B registered as RDPL-34195 while operating service LF71 from Vientiane Wattay International Airport (VTE) to Luang Prabang (LPQ). The flight took place in May 2013. Upon arrival to LPQ an additional orbit south of the airport was required due to traffic (Lao Airlines ATR-72) and bossy arrivals ATC. Upon final to rwy 23 you can see the Mekong River underneath. Thanks to the friendly Lao Central crew for permission to joining the flight deck. Footage uploaded in HD and sorry for the dirty lens.

Lao Central SSJ 100-95 Cockpit - Flight from Vientiane Wattay (VTE) to Luang Prabang (LPQ), Lao PDR - YouTube

GobonaStick
27th Jul 2013, 12:31
In Superjet 179 orders for the next 5 years.


Anyone looking at the order book will question how solid some of those are. I have doubts about several customers on the list.

I'd also be interested to know how much Interjet paid for the SSJ, given how much pressure the manufacturer's been under to get a 'Western' customer - even the airlines of the partner country, Italy, aren't exactly queuing up.

Anyone seen the Sky Aviation aircraft flying anywhere? I'd love to know how many hours it's logged.