After One Year Of Sanctions: The Aeroflot Fleet In 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 22 фев 2023
  • The fleet of Russian flag carrier Aeroflot has changed immensely over the past year. While the overall quantity of aircraft is only slightly smaller, just over one-fifth of these jets are listed as parked. Sanctions from mainly western countries have had a significant impact on aircraft maintenance and serviceability, and wiped out any and all future deliveries of western-built aircraft. Indeed, as we move towards the possibility of a new "Cold War," the fleet of Aeroflot will likely become increasingly comprised of Russian-built aircraft.
    Today let’s look at the current state of the Aeroflot fleet, one year after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine.
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  • @zloinaopako
    @zloinaopako Год назад +352

    Judging by how long Iran has managed to keep its western made airliners flying, we may expect decades to pass before all the Airbus and Boeing airplanes are phased out of the Russian air fleets.

    • @rutgerb
      @rutgerb Год назад +42

      But Iranians dont drink vodka like water

    • @skylineXpert
      @skylineXpert Год назад +88

      Their planes werent as digital as today.
      Its easier with ancient analog aircraft

    • @briant5685
      @briant5685 Год назад +38

      @@skylineXpert sanctions are useless

    • @Old.Man.Of.The.Mountain
      @Old.Man.Of.The.Mountain Год назад +47

      @@skylineXpert This is really good insight. Maintaining today's aircraft is a whole new ball game.

    • @skylineXpert
      @skylineXpert Год назад +6

      It also depends on whether you still can get parts for the analog model.

  • @assafnaor5752
    @assafnaor5752 Год назад +86

    Like Iran there will always be someone who indirectly will furnish Aeroflot with spares or even aircraft.
    Iran has managed to keep its Airbus fleets fully operational.

    • @thomasherrin6798
      @thomasherrin6798 Год назад +30

      Iran's fleet of passenger planes has reduced by 50% since the re-imposition of sanctions (Quote from Iran's Air Travel Service Sept. 2022) on aviation in 2018-2019, hardly no effect!?!

    • @someb0dy2
      @someb0dy2 Год назад +4

      Huge difference between the older analog aircraft and the currently "very digital" aircraft. Might be possible to keep 50 years old aircraft running with some duct tape and some bits and pieces of metal and plastic. May not be possible with the current stuff. Toelerances will be alot tighter, and you will need all sorts of chips and software, etc.

    • @toffonardi7037
      @toffonardi7037 Год назад +5

      yeah great and modern country Iran eh?? ahahahah

    • @LAGoodz
      @LAGoodz Год назад +5

      Iran have got very basic workshops to keep their fleets going out of necessity. They were one of the last airlines to operate the 747-100 and 747SP. Hardly a a good advert. They still operate the A300 and A310 which are both antique.

    • @MrZweene
      @MrZweene Год назад

      Operational is not enough. Costs will be 20-30% higher than anywhere else.

  • @knutvreb6506
    @knutvreb6506 4 месяца назад +2

    A balanced and good video, thank you.

  • @user-uz6ny3dj3k
    @user-uz6ny3dj3k Год назад +47

    Apparently Aeroflot has done a deal with Acme Engineering for spare parts...

  • @richardstaples75
    @richardstaples75 Год назад +11

    The EU&US' sense of self-importance and indispensability to the rest of the world is in rapid decline.

    • @thomasgraal5497
      @thomasgraal5497 7 месяцев назад

      Maybe AeroFlop will renovate all those exSoviet types from their museums & press them into service!

    • @warmike
      @warmike 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@thomasgraal5497 they would still be safer than the 737 Max

  • @arifmir8194
    @arifmir8194 Год назад +17

    Do a video on the fleet of AirBridgeCargo.

  • @agentt911
    @agentt911 7 месяцев назад +8

    There is much enough airlines with huge fleet numbers such as S7, Rossia, Pobeda, Ural, Utair, Nordwind, Azur air and more others. I don’t think Russia feels deficit now 😒. And long distance trains are so popular there and they are so modern. Peoples who’ve not been there, never knows how Russia is underrated by Europeans.

  • @mannylopez6368
    @mannylopez6368 Год назад +5

    be interesting when d checks have to be done how are they going to them without Wesstern Parts?

  • @amanmuldashov8023
    @amanmuldashov8023 Год назад +6

    Most of comments here are just trash talks.
    Airlines did not choose to be in the middle of the political games. Like other Russian based airlines, Aeroflot is trying to find the way to maintain the business.

  • @mauriluzinichi
    @mauriluzinichi Год назад +9

    You forgot the IL96 withPD35 for Aeroflot.

    • @user-kw4jw4jd2o
      @user-kw4jw4jd2o Год назад +2

      СЕЙЧАС ТАКОГО НЕТ , И ЕСЛИ БУДЕТ, ТО НЕ РОНЬШЕ 2030... СКОРЕЕ ПОЯВИТСЯ МС-21-400, ВМЕТИМОСТЬЮ 240 А МОЖЕ 260-280 МЕСТ

    • @Dexter037S4
      @Dexter037S4 9 месяцев назад +1

      Those won't happen, too innefficient.

    • @mauriluzinichi
      @mauriluzinichi 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Dexter037S4 Don’t be ignorant 😱

    • @misere.
      @misere. 7 месяцев назад +1

      The program of resurgence IL-96 never will be continued
      That's a fact
      I live in Russia, i know

  • @l2etranger
    @l2etranger Год назад +67

    1:04 That makes a total of 112 Airbus planes with more than half of them either brand new or recently acquired. Their learning curve should help improve the design of their locally made jets if the parts don't match.
    Aeroflot seems to be a big Airbus customer, hopefully the war won't destroy all of the relationships Russia had developed with its European partners over the years.

    • @FinlandGuy747
      @FinlandGuy747 Год назад +30

      Yes it will

    • @spxram4793
      @spxram4793 Год назад +42

      @Alex Pirogovsky No, it won't. Aeroflot has practically stolen hundreds of airplanes and turned them to scrap by unauthorized repairs. These planes will not be allowed by most countries into their airspace.

    • @TheMechas56
      @TheMechas56 Год назад

      @@spxram4793 Well; what do you expect from Russia; to cross its arms and do nothing? those five hundred airliners, is just a little fraction of what the West stole from Russia already.

    • @currentbatches6205
      @currentbatches6205 Год назад

      @Alex Pirogovsky You probably hope others reading your bullshit are willing to buy it.

    • @spxram4793
      @spxram4793 Год назад

      @@TheMechas56 Oh really? Could you compile a list of those things the West stole from Russia. The world is curious ...

  • @TvoriBardak
    @TvoriBardak Год назад +16

    Now Aeroflot flies to India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, China, UAE, Thailand, Egypt, Turkey, Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kirgizistan, Seychelles.
    Company plans to start flights in Tunis and Mongolia. Of course, their map routes will grow.

    • @VHSKacceta
      @VHSKacceta Год назад +2

      If you add up the population of these countries together, it seems that the population of the West will be in a strong minority. How so? And what about the whole world against Russia?

    • @Piglady00
      @Piglady00 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@VHSKacceta5 months later, seeing BRICS nations coming together I don't think that Russia is any problems

  • @wadehiggins1114
    @wadehiggins1114 Год назад +54

    Cannibalizing an A350? Those people

    • @BBS7523
      @BBS7523 Год назад +12

      I mean they need parts from somewhere I guess

    • @noted642
      @noted642 Год назад +13

      First people now airplanes

    • @tracer2518
      @tracer2518 Год назад +3

      @@noted642 Wut

    • @mergat2970
      @mergat2970 Год назад

      Whats wrong with that

    • @ajit2675
      @ajit2675 Год назад

      Look how they massacred my boy..

  • @j3j326
    @j3j326 Год назад +6

    Very sad to see the Cannibalisation of new aircraft.

  • @anatolyzagordan9757
    @anatolyzagordan9757 3 месяца назад +1

    Please make a new video regarding this topic. A one year left. It's interesting what changes

  • @camileshakakeesic4421
    @camileshakakeesic4421 Месяц назад

    What happened to 737 900 they used operate or they got returned to there lease company

  • @Brandon-xj2hv
    @Brandon-xj2hv Год назад +3

    this video is missing some information.. like : foreign airlines that were grounded in russia are now property of aeroflot.. aeroflot simply captured the foreign aircraft’s.. and the foreign countries did the same thing with aeroflot planes.. and now those captured planes are used for harvesting for reserve parts.. or there serial numbers get changed and they fly under the flag of aeroflot…

    • @grahamstevenson1740
      @grahamstevenson1740 Год назад

      No, Aeroflot STOLE several hundred airliners. They'll never be seen as a reliable business partner ever again. Russia is totally finished. It's a state sized criminal enterprise, nothing else.

    • @adriaanels6568
      @adriaanels6568 2 месяца назад

      The plural of aircraft is aircraft.

  • @igorp.4216
    @igorp.4216 Год назад +23

    I don’t believe they will build this many aircrafts anytime soon

    • @mrobocop1666
      @mrobocop1666 Год назад +12

      The price efficiency now isn't important, Russian government invest heavily in already existing Russian aircraft plants across the country to speed up production. Don't forget Soviet Union produced hundreds of planes annually, so Russia only need to restore and increase production at that industrial monsters.
      To guarantee good quality of produced planes Putin ordered ministers and top government officials of industries to use only Russian-made planes so they would definitely take care about safety of those planes xD

    • @TheMechas56
      @TheMechas56 Год назад +8

      They started already, Tu-214, Ily-96 300, MC-21, SU-Super Jet-100.

    • @huckleberryfinn6578
      @huckleberryfinn6578 Год назад +11

      @@TheMechas56 How many commercial airplanes did Russia produce in 2022? 0! It's starting only on paper.

    • @TheMechas56
      @TheMechas56 Год назад +6

      @@huckleberryfinn6578 They will eventually, just be patient.

    • @thomasherrin6798
      @thomasherrin6798 Год назад

      ​@@TheMechas56 It is an illusion, Russia has the economy of Chile, its factories are three or four decades old, it has no technology and most of the people who could develop it have fled the war, they have no idea the extent of what is required, Putin can decree anything he wants, but his Corrupt regime has destroyed every part of Russian industry, the military, the aviation, and it's society, it's all unfit for purpose, it will struggle to pay its bills by the end of this year!?!

  • @misere.
    @misere. 7 месяцев назад

    The "МС-21" in English is MS-21, no MC-21

  • @nielsgjelstrup1169
    @nielsgjelstrup1169 10 месяцев назад

    What about software updates? Manufacturing parts and pieces is the easy part, software is something else.

  • @user-gu7oy1hb3f
    @user-gu7oy1hb3f Год назад +14

    thanks to Gorbi and Yeltsin -Russia nearly lost all fleet !!in 1992 USSR made 81 plane a year ,, in 93 - 71,,,, in time FRENDSHIP with US and EU build from 12 to 5 plane a YEAR!!!!! and by by by ....

    • @AlexRussman
      @AlexRussman Год назад

      Worse than be an enemy of the west - is to be a friend of the west

    • @huckleberryfinn6578
      @huckleberryfinn6578 Год назад +7

      We are living in 2023. Gorbi and Yeltsin are gone for over 24 years now. Putin had enough time to fix this situation.

    • @VHSKacceta
      @VHSKacceta Год назад

      @@huckleberryfinn6578 Gorbachev and Yeltsin destroyed industry as well as the economy. Putin is not omnipotent to restore all directions in industry, especially when many companies have already experienced the taste of capitalism and globalization, when it is easier to buy than to create their own. Aeroflot was such a company.

  • @iScoopyPal
    @iScoopyPal Месяц назад +1

    With all the harvested and clandestine spare parts, they are still flying! Unlike some wheels or windows popped up during the flight of the 737max in the US! Iran is the champion and knows how to cope with sanctions.

  • @uncipaws7643
    @uncipaws7643 Год назад

    why have they changed from silver (which looked kinda cool) to white (which is absolutely boring)? Cost saving measure?

  • @mapryan
    @mapryan Год назад +28

    Given that something as simple as the slightly wrong viscosity of oil in a jet engine can cause it to crash, it’s only a matter of time before something disastrous happens to one of these planes

    • @pxidr
      @pxidr Год назад +12

      Since Russia has a long history in aerospace, I think they are not stupid and know that

    • @chakraborty1989
      @chakraborty1989 Год назад +1

      *seems like you are giggling in anticipation.

    • @mapryan
      @mapryan Год назад

      @@pxidr Many counties with tight regulations have even longer histories in aviation yet still have accidents, even when they have access to all the latest Airbus and Boeing updates and spare parts. All it takes is one under-pressure engineer, or one hard to source part for an airplace to fail in flight. Just look at any of the videos on the GreenDotAviation channel

    • @ettoreatalan8303
      @ettoreatalan8303 Год назад

      @@pxidr Many non-stupid Russians have already left Russia.

    • @everTriumph
      @everTriumph Год назад +3

      @@pxidr Quite a lot, if not most of USSR/Russian aerospace technology was in Ukraine.

  • @lasse3412
    @lasse3412 Год назад +17

    Hope to see more russian made planes

    • @teleskop59
      @teleskop59 5 месяцев назад

      Механизм запущен. Лет через 7-8 их будет много, а потом - очень много. На Западных так называемых "партнëров" больше нет надежды и нет им доверия.

  • @keithfield8640
    @keithfield8640 Год назад

    Do you know where the 4 BA 747s are now the ones flown to Spain and sold on as at time thoughts we're Russia had got hold of them.

  • @nedj10
    @nedj10 Год назад +15

    There is only 1 plant making the tu-214 currently and it makes those planes at a rate of 1 per year and those are the old 3 crewed cockpit designs from the soviet times. To date Tupolev has only ever made 1 TU-214 with a 2 crew cockpit design and that was with Western technology. Their stated manufacturing goals are unlikley to be true.

    • @pimpompoom93726
      @pimpompoom93726 Год назад

      Don't get your information from CNN, their the same folks who told us Russia was going to run out of missiles and ammunition a year ago. Calling them clueless would be charitable.

    • @VHSKacceta
      @VHSKacceta Год назад +9

      In Russia, there is a saying "Moscow, like Rome, was not built immediately." Don't worry about us, we adapt to everything. There are a lot of tragic historical events behind our backs, we have always coped.
      We haven't produced airplanes for a bunch of years, we just need time to remember how to do it and adapt our technologies to it.

    • @carlosgamarrath244
      @carlosgamarrath244 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@VHSKaccetayou are so racist so I repot you right now

  • @liminyao
    @liminyao Год назад +9

    Will Russian made aircrafts allowed to fly outside the Russia?

    • @user-wd1pd7dd3p
      @user-wd1pd7dd3p Год назад +11

      western butthurt won't allow that. Anyway, we will not see any direct flights from Moscow to, for example, Paris or Berlin in our lifetime, I think.

    • @andreasbohm8210
      @andreasbohm8210 Год назад +1

      There would be no modern russian aircrafts any more.

    • @b127_1
      @b127_1 Год назад +3

      @@user-wd1pd7dd3p I think there will be flights from Moscow to Paris or Berlin withina decade or two, just not with any aircraft that's currently in Russia. First, the regime would need to change, but there's more chance of that happening now than ever.

    • @poshemuuu
      @poshemuuu Год назад

      There will be two planets: Russia with allies and the West. And there will be no flights between them ((

    • @thomasherrin6798
      @thomasherrin6798 Год назад

      ​@@b127_1 There will need to be a major sea change in Russia and that's not happening, if anything they are collapsing in on themselves and not realising their true predicament, Russia may be unstable for more than two decades!?!

  • @wintersbattleofbands1144
    @wintersbattleofbands1144 Год назад +11

    They managed to produce ten 214s in 2008 - that being the most ever (one year, 6; couple years, 5). Most years, 1 to 4 were produced. Be interesting to see if they can get 20 built in 2 years. I saw on Wikipedia (some propagandist's edit, I'm sure) that they're supposed to start getting into service in 2023. Well, it's March, almost April. That means 9 months to get one aircraft finished and into passenger service to meet that optimistic deadline. I hope I remember to check back, see if they pulled it off. Doubt it'll be before 2025.

    • @eltaliaserge7921
      @eltaliaserge7921 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/Cq_1XlaZNTM/видео.html&ab_channel=MADEINRUSSLAND

    • @VHSKacceta
      @VHSKacceta Год назад +2

      Previously, there were few of them produced, because such garbage companies as Aeroflot preferred to buy in the West rather than invest and invest in domestic production. Now it's a garbage company running around and praying for Tupolev. Production capacity has grown significantly, because all domestic airlines are interested in TU aircraft.

  • @billsmith9711
    @billsmith9711 Год назад +1

    interesting that a hammer and sickle is still used on the paint job.

    • @thulsadoom544
      @thulsadoom544 Год назад +3

      That's Putins dream back to the old Joe Stalin days.

    • @billsmith9711
      @billsmith9711 Год назад +1

      @@thulsadoom544 when Stalin was in charge, the folks in Leningrad baked loaves of bread made with sawdust. not very nutritious.

    • @fndre1575
      @fndre1575 Год назад +2

      @@thulsadoom544 who is Joe Stalin? Maybe you meant Joe Biden?

    • @warmike
      @warmike 3 месяца назад

      ​@@billsmith9711that was when Leningrad wa under the deadliest siege in history

  • @warren6891
    @warren6891 Год назад +12

    It's also funny how such a anti west place has so many west planes and still buying them .

    • @andreasbohm8210
      @andreasbohm8210 Год назад +1

      It's not the anti-western place. Don't believe propaganda.

    • @huckleberryfinn6578
      @huckleberryfinn6578 Год назад +1

      Because Russians and especially the elites loves the western stuff. Even Putin wears Italian designer clothes instead of Russian ones and Lavrov use an iPhone and wear an Apple Watch.

    • @thomasherrin6798
      @thomasherrin6798 Год назад +5

      They stole them from leasing companies, that's why they won't get their hands on them again, unless they pay up front and for the arrears!?!

    • @beibotanov
      @beibotanov Год назад

      It's not anti-West, the West is anti-Russia. The was and still is most pro-Western government, declaring joining EU, NATO and other WTO's it's sole purpose, bowing even to minions like Poland for indulgence of it's masters, however, none was given, only NATO on the borders, Maidan, sanctions.

    • @warren6891
      @warren6891 Год назад

      @@beibotanov What are you on about ?

  • @quicksesh
    @quicksesh Год назад +38

    it is interesting that they would be looking at Chinese and locally sourced parts knowing fully that should (by some quirk in fate) they ever get back to being able to fly globally, the affected aircraft would need all of the parts to be refitted by oem's to make them airworthy in the international arena. That would have a crippling effect on their fleet.

    • @andreasbohm8210
      @andreasbohm8210 Год назад +3

      They can get some chinese tires, but not engines.

    • @TheMechas56
      @TheMechas56 Год назад +20

      @@andreasbohm8210 The Russians can make good engines as well, not just tires.

    • @currentbatches6205
      @currentbatches6205 Год назад +24

      @@TheMechas56 Russia exports not one value-added product. None.
      Russia had a chance to become an economic member of the world economy, and instead did the same damn thing that Russia has done for hundreds of years; opted for a quasi-czar in Putin.
      Until the population of Russia understands that the government serves them, they get what they deserve.

    • @TheMechas56
      @TheMechas56 Год назад

      @@currentbatches6205 Russia will survive, one way or another, no matter if the West sanctions Russia a million times.

    • @TheMechas56
      @TheMechas56 Год назад +19

      @@currentbatches6205 Russia even asked for NATO membership, and it was rejected, why ?? well; I’m not going to tell you, you can ask your uncle Peter.

  • @iany2448
    @iany2448 Год назад +35

    Considering they really have limited places to fly to outside Russia, the fleet should not be a major concern.

    • @mrobocop1666
      @mrobocop1666 Год назад +38

      US, EU and couple of other US serfs is a small part of the World. Majority of countries still maintain regular air routes with Russia

    • @thomasherrin6798
      @thomasherrin6798 Год назад

      ​@@mrobocop1666 Good for them, but we are done, Russia has the economy the size of Chile and is more trouble than their worth, it is a barbaric and unreliable partner!?!

    • @mrobocop1666
      @mrobocop1666 Год назад +14

      @@thomasherrin6798 you refer to nominal GDP, which is nonsense Russia's economy size, GDP (PPP) is 4.6 billions is roughly equal to Germany (4.8). If Russia was unreliable partner, all those countries would abandon partnership with it, but they only increasing trade

    • @CAHSR2020
      @CAHSR2020 Год назад +8

      @@mrobocop1666 Russia has one choice to make. Will they continue to fade in economic relevance or become China's pawn?

    • @user-kw4jw4jd2o
      @user-kw4jw4jd2o Год назад

      @@CAHSR2020 ТЫ СЛИШКОМ ГЛУП! РОССИЯ РЕЗКО НАРАЩИВАЕТ ТОРГОВЛЮ С КИТАЕМ, НО ОСНОВНАЯ СТАВКА НА САМОДОСТАТОЧНОСТЬ РОССИЙСКОЙ ПРОМЫШЛЕННОСТИ... И ЭТО ВПОЛНЕ ДОСТИЖИМО... К 2030 ГДУ. НИКАКОЙ ВАССАЛЬНОЙ ЗАВИСИМОСТИ ОТ КИТАЯ НЕ БУДЕТ!!! , В ОТЛИЧИИ ОТ ЕВРОПЕЙСКИХ ПЛЕБЕЕВ США.

  • @jamram9924
    @jamram9924 5 месяцев назад

    I wish the Aeroflot flight LAX-DME reopened. They flew Boeing 777-300s in a 11 hour flight. Let us hope and pray that this war will soon end.

  • @almahilum2233
    @almahilum2233 7 месяцев назад

    Produce your own aircraft to avoid sabotage by CIA

  • @LostsTVandRadio
    @LostsTVandRadio Год назад +3

    You wouldn't catch me flying on a Aeroflot jet that was patched up by vodka-sozzled engineers using old bits of lawnmowers and recycled fridge parts. I'll leave that to the crazy old babushkas who still think Putin is a hero!

    • @gregorysurovoi3968
      @gregorysurovoi3968 Год назад +1

      crazy old babushkas - that's all Russian women over the age of 50. Less than 50 - they are mostly crazy young women

    • @LostsTVandRadio
      @LostsTVandRadio Год назад

      @@gregorysurovoi3968 !!!

    • @Alex-hb5pv
      @Alex-hb5pv 13 дней назад

      Yeah, sure, keep flying 737 Neo, you would be much safer by far...

    • @LostsTVandRadio
      @LostsTVandRadio 13 дней назад

      @@Alex-hb5pv Haha!! Yep, I'll leave that for others too :)

  • @atomkraftteddy
    @atomkraftteddy Год назад +3

    Aerodrop!

  • @Digmen1
    @Digmen1 Год назад +1

    I can't believe that Russian airplane manufactueers can ramp up production or models that qukckly
    It takes years to develop a new airliner
    And what about the engines and avionics?

    • @kehreazerith3016
      @kehreazerith3016 Год назад

      It takes decades to establish an aviation industry, Russia stopped developing airliners over 30 years ago. The MC-21 is decades old technology that cannot compete with western designs, the ssj is a flop, Russia is saying things that it cannot promise

  • @arkopro30
    @arkopro30 Год назад +22

    Very good status updates and I believe in another 10 years Russian made passenger plane will be produced in India or China. An inevitable divide between East and West will make Western European countries on the receiving end as it lacks raw materials to sustain present level of production.

    • @fpsgenerator
      @fpsgenerator Год назад +1

      i wonder how the west managed during ussr 🤔

    • @arkopro30
      @arkopro30 Год назад +8

      @@fpsgenerator They managed because Russia kept their supply line even during cold war since West had more control on growing market such as latin America. Now with growing market in East such as China and India, situation has changed a lot, where West are more busy in fixing their dollar hegemony. So now Geo political situation is getting clear that East is very much with Russia and situation is quite different. This is where US all weather friend Pakistan can still blackmail USA as a block on energy security of India. China is already out but India is still not out of it.

  • @Michael-pe4cr
    @Michael-pe4cr Год назад +23

    Chinese parts that should work out really well it’s like buying them from Harbor freight. We all know how that works out.

    • @feldons5621
      @feldons5621 Год назад +1

      Michael: China build the A 320 domestically so they have the parts -however Airbus audits will seek to monitor and prevent this.

    • @jonseilim4321
      @jonseilim4321 Год назад +1

      If you're cheap, you'll only ever buy cheap products

    • @ldnwholesale8552
      @ldnwholesale8552 Год назад +1

      Do not stymie Harbor Freight.

  • @glenncampbell6038
    @glenncampbell6038 Год назад +4

    Do an aerlingus fleet review

  • @user-xq2pl1fp1n
    @user-xq2pl1fp1n Год назад +1

    Azimut Airline flies superjets. she has 16 of them

    • @teleskop59
      @teleskop59 5 месяцев назад

      Уже 20 Суперджетов у Азимута.

  • @isaacplays4751
    @isaacplays4751 Год назад +7

    Meanwhile Qatars A350 complaining

    • @heidirabenau511
      @heidirabenau511 Год назад +3

      Keep up, QR has ended their legal case with Airbus.

    • @Cynsham
      @Cynsham Год назад +1

      Airbus and Qatar came to a mutual resolution several weeks ago

    • @isaacplays4751
      @isaacplays4751 Год назад

      I’m very aware of all of this and this is a joke

    • @peterebel7899
      @peterebel7899 Год назад

      who is Qatar?

  • @wertGR
    @wertGR Год назад +32

    SSJ and MC-21 are the big bets for Russia, if they manage to have them fully operational by 2025 with Russian engines then a new chapter opens for Russia where they will again produce 20+ planes per year and go for exports.

    • @thomasherrin6798
      @thomasherrin6798 Год назад

      Russia has delusions which are not going to be met by their actuality, Russia does not produce planes at present because they are incapable, in 2025 they will not be producing planes, make it 2050 and they might knock out 1 that was ok in 2005, just because Putin issues a decree does not make it happen, hard work, investment and collaboration make it happen, corruption stops all in Russia, they get more money not to make it happen, starting with the President!?!

    • @pimpompoom93726
      @pimpompoom93726 Год назад

      Russian firms build world class jet engines now and are ready to release a few more models that are cutting edge. They don't need the West very much and can get what they don't build themselves from China and India.

    • @Nahal0nok
      @Nahal0nok Год назад +4

      The realistic timeframe for the appearance of Russian mainline aircraft is 2026-27. The regional SSJ-100 will be put into operation next year (2024), with a fully certified PD-8 engine. More interest is the work on large engines PD-35. Sanctions are a great incentive to develop our own industry. This is comparable to the benefits of sanctions on European food, where the EU has suffered losses of 290 or 300 billion euros since 2014. Russian aircraft design bureaus, engine builders and manufacturing factories are very happy about these sanctions and the free space on the market.

    • @carlosgamarrath244
      @carlosgamarrath244 Год назад +2

      ​@Something-Something-Dark-Sideyou're extremely wrong, disagree....!!@

    • @wertGR
      @wertGR Год назад

      @@Nahal0nok I guess this is the reason Tu-214 is going to be produced again, ready to fly product untill all certification finishes for MC-21.

  • @cabottaxi
    @cabottaxi Год назад +26

    All the sequestrated superyachts should be sold off and the aircraft leasing companies repaid from the proceeds.
    None of these aircraft will ever be allowed to fly to western countries again.
    Maintenance on them must dire.
    Aircraft are highly engineered and require regular maintenance to keep them at an optimal level for safety.
    Who in their right minds would board an aircraft knowing it hadn't been serviced correctly and has cheap parts on it like brake linings and tyres etc.

    • @user-pm1vf4cj9t
      @user-pm1vf4cj9t Год назад +8

      I will. Cause it”s like apple story with repair only in approved store.

    • @howardsimpson489
      @howardsimpson489 Год назад +2

      Check on the recent increase in Russian crashes. You would have to be brave.

    • @user-pm1vf4cj9t
      @user-pm1vf4cj9t Год назад +3

      @@howardsimpson489 yeah. i know. thank you guys. those deaths will be on western score.

    • @thomasherrin6798
      @thomasherrin6798 Год назад +2

      ​@@user-pm1vf4cj9t When your phone crashes it's just a software glitch, so the comparison is non existent!?!

    • @thomasherrin6798
      @thomasherrin6798 Год назад

      ​@@user-pm1vf4cj9t The deaths as all things to do with the internationally illegal and barbaric invasion remain on Russia's score, they only have to leave, they are invading internationally recognised Ukrainian territory, they are breaking all the rules, it is Russia who will be held accountable!?!

  • @bonaanayaga
    @bonaanayaga Год назад +1

    I hope they build big prop planes that will be cool

  • @martinharvey9039
    @martinharvey9039 Год назад +5

    If they produce new versions of existing or new types, they will not be approved to fly in Western airspace.

    • @denisrichu5697
      @denisrichu5697 Год назад +11

      But they won't be flying there either. The relationship between the two is dead.. They will be flying to Asia, Africa and Latin America

    • @VHSKacceta
      @VHSKacceta Год назад +2

      And why would they fly to the West?
      Did you study geography at school? The world does not revolve around the West, there are still a sufficient number of continents and the population on them is several times greater than the Western one, and these are potential airline customers.
      I'm not talking about the fact that many Western citizens still fly to Russia via Turkey on the same Aeroflot

    • @Dexter037S4
      @Dexter037S4 9 месяцев назад

      @@denisrichu5697 They will be flying to Belarus and China, that's it.

  • @johnswift1736
    @johnswift1736 Год назад +20

    I see Ryanair is scrapping two of its 787s just for spares to use and sell. Not just Russias problem.

    • @fireiceuk9221
      @fireiceuk9221 Год назад +7

      Ryanair didn't steal their 787s

    • @carcher3279
      @carcher3279 Год назад

      The west froze 300B of Russian financial assets held outside of the country, so Russia seized western property in response.

    • @UnbelievableEricthegiraffe
      @UnbelievableEricthegiraffe Год назад +14

      Ryanair do not operate Boeing 787s Just B737.

    • @andrius307
      @andrius307 Год назад +3

      Ryanair is free to buy any spare parts they need, if they decided to...

    • @johnswift1736
      @johnswift1736 Год назад

      @@andrius307 that's the problem. There seems to be a world shortage of spares since covid.

  • @matthewgaines10
    @matthewgaines10 Год назад

    They can do as they please. I wouldn’t be on one of those flights.

  • @charlesclement383
    @charlesclement383 Год назад +2

    They will keep flying until the first one crashes.

  • @jeremypearson6852
    @jeremypearson6852 Год назад +26

    If Russia was confident of its ability to manufacture aircraft, it would have ditched Airbus and Boeing a long time ago. I wouldn’t want to be flying on one of the planes with “modified” parts.

    • @jimmyj1969
      @jimmyj1969 Год назад +12

      Ability was there, but the "big two" dominating the world market was the easy way. Ditching them in favor of locally produced planes would be a positive side-effect of the sanctions.

    • @DipakBose-bq1vv
      @DipakBose-bq1vv Год назад +12

      It is not the ability to manufacturing as it used to manufacture Antonov and Tupolev air crafts in the USSR and these were just as good as Western Jets. Western airports do not allow Russian made aircrafts to land and as a result, Aeroflot has to buy Western aircrafts.

    • @nizzan91
      @nizzan91 Год назад +8

      @@DipakBose-bq1vv Except Antonov is Ukrainian, so it's safe to assume they are not in the picture anymore

    • @alexberezovsky760
      @alexberezovsky760 Год назад +3

      @@nizzan91 antonov was USSR and he studied at Moscow state university. Later on antonov produced an 2 etc in uktaine. Antonov airlines was ukrainian...

    • @alexberezovsky760
      @alexberezovsky760 Год назад

      @@jimmyj1969 The problem was that as usual the Russians sucked at after sales and after support. Its always been the unfortunate mentality. "we willl fix it later or its ok" the SSj 100 came in the wong place and the wrong time but would have crushed the market for small budget airlines.

  • @tomflexster8064
    @tomflexster8064 Год назад +10

    One thing for sure, it will be difficult for Aeroflot to fly to international destinations. The airline will not make much money just like the rest of other Russian industries.

    • @public_wild3118
      @public_wild3118 Год назад

      Just look at the Flightradar24 map. You’ll see that Aeroflot still has a lot of international flights

    • @GBK123
      @GBK123 8 месяцев назад +1

      Quite the opposite has happened Lol

  • @Digmen1
    @Digmen1 Год назад

    How come the aeroflot fleet is about the same size as it was a year ago.
    How are they getting parts and servicing done?

    • @MrTimeless101
      @MrTimeless101 Год назад +2

      considering the size of the fleet and the value of all the parts they need don't be surprised if western manufacturers are still selling them parts secretly.

    • @46kevs
      @46kevs Год назад +2

      Did you watch the video?

    • @VHSKacceta
      @VHSKacceta Год назад

      Well, you can imagine that some Kazakhstan or Mongolia sells its spare parts to them secretly, that's all. It could be China or anyone else. This may not even work within the framework of the state, but within the framework of relations between airlines

    • @georgecristiancripcia4819
      @georgecristiancripcia4819 Год назад

      Most of the fleet is grounded or used for parts.On paper the number look good but the reality is dire.The same with their 10k tanks in reseerve before the war while the reality is that only 1 to 2 k are capable of being returned to fight,after major repair work.The rest are scrap metal.

    • @MrTimeless101
      @MrTimeless101 Год назад +1

      @@georgecristiancripcia4819 flightradar is shown the Russian skies filled with planes. many foreign flights but mostly domestic.

  • @sidiidris1240
    @sidiidris1240 10 месяцев назад

    what invasion?

  • @davidburke2697
    @davidburke2697 Год назад +5

    Necessity is the babushka of invention.

  • @longandshort6639
    @longandshort6639 Год назад +3

    Back to the old Tupolevs - the flying coffins ⚰️

    • @gregorysurovoi3968
      @gregorysurovoi3968 Год назад

      The TU154 was a fair airplane, IF well maintained, it's record was better than average. Partly due to it's high power/weight ratio, necessary for take offs from grass airfields. But poor pilot training, poor maintenance, high fuel consumption and sheer noise killed it off.

  • @MsJubjubbird
    @MsJubjubbird Год назад +1

    I question if the planes taken on by Turkiye and India will stay there. Or if some backhanded dealings will have them end up in Russia.

    • @richardsking
      @richardsking 9 месяцев назад

      Keep questioning, but these two will never give their planes directly to Russia🙄

    • @warmike
      @warmike 4 месяца назад

      A few planes repossessed from Nordwind Airlines ended up in the fleet of a Turkish carrier Southwind Airlines created in April 2022, with a very similar logo to Nordwind and a hub in Antalya, the most popular destination among Russian tourists.

  • @Glacussia
    @Glacussia Год назад +1

    I feel bad for aeroflot

    • @knightsnight5929
      @knightsnight5929 Год назад +1

      Why? It's a dump of air company in a dump of a country. They deserve all the bad luck in the world.

  • @georgehernandez4079
    @georgehernandez4079 Год назад +18

    That’s pretty sad and unfortunate 😢. I hope that airlines can come out strong after this war… I like the design on the planes!

    • @spxram4793
      @spxram4793 Год назад

      Well, it is not "unfortunate", it was a decision of Russia to steal most of these aircraft from the leasing companies, and also practically turn them to useless by unathorized repairs.
      Even after the war finishes, these aircrafts will not be allowed to fly or land out of Russia. And Airbus and Boeing will not conduct business with them for decades, unless they pay the cost of this large-scale aircraft stealing. Just a bunch of cruel thugs.

    • @cargocult5847
      @cargocult5847 Год назад +3

      Ахахаха. Russians will fly on funny Russian-build aircrafts with high chance to crash. I 100% sure

    • @spxram4793
      @spxram4793 Год назад +3

      @@cargocult5847 Question is, in that case, if those aircraft would ever be certified to fly in "western" air space. Not so sure about that.

    • @cargocult5847
      @cargocult5847 Год назад

      @@spxram4793 it is stupid question. "flying in western space" is not "certified". Go to the school

    • @spxram4793
      @spxram4793 Год назад +1

      @@cargocult5847 It is "certified". There is a number of African and regional Turkish carriers who are not allowed to fly into EU airspace due to their maintenance standards, since years.

  • @peterbrooke1137
    @peterbrooke1137 Год назад +9

    It's back to the future for Areoflot. All those aircraft will be considered not airworthy in most of the world. Will any leasing company want to lease them new aircraft again. I would suspect that in the future until the leasing companys are repaid there will be a risk of Aeroflot owned planes being seized to pay debts. What happens when one of their planes falls out of the sky and the fake parts are at fault? Will the passaners get compensation? Will they be sued in an American court?

    • @user-kw4jw4jd2o
      @user-kw4jw4jd2o Год назад +1

      РОССИЯ СТРОИТ СОТНИ САМОЛЁТОВ ГОД, ДЕСЯТКИ ТИПОВ, БЕЗ ЗАПАДНЫХ КОМПЛЕКТУЮЩИХ... НО ТЕПЕРЬ РЫНОК РОССИИ ЗАКРЫТ ДЛЯ НАЦИСТКИХ СТРАН... КАК И ТРАНЗИТ ЧЕРЕЗ ТЕРРИТОРИЮ РОССИИ...

    • @allanritz5323
      @allanritz5323 Год назад +5

      Just a matter of time before Russian aircraft start falling from the sky or make emergency landings in the ocean.

    • @user-kw4jw4jd2o
      @user-kw4jw4jd2o Год назад +3

      @@allanritz5323 ЕСЛИ ИДИОТ - ТО ЭТО НАДОЛГО...🤣🤣🤣 МОГИЛА ИСПРАВИТ😂😂😂

    • @user-kw4jw4jd2o
      @user-kw4jw4jd2o Год назад

      @@allanritz5323 СОВЕТСКИЕ/РОССИЙСКИЕ САМОЛЁТЫ БЕССМЕРТНЫ!
      ruclips.net/video/uxl2E6-vVOY/видео.html

    • @allanritz5323
      @allanritz5323 Год назад +3

      @@user-kw4jw4jd2o what

  • @nick..2387
    @nick..2387 Год назад +1

    Please make a video of Air India fleet

  • @laurenthoutan8484
    @laurenthoutan8484 Год назад +1

    Beyond the number of aircraft in flying condition, does not seem to bode well for the air safety of the aircraft fleet in Russia.

    • @VHSKacceta
      @VHSKacceta Год назад

      Don't worry about us, dear citizens of the West. We will cope, in these comments you are so worried about us and our well-being, it's so cute. Some are so afraid that our Russia will become dependent on China, they give different advice. You're all really so cute. But perhaps we'll throw your advice in the trash, OK?

    • @laurenthoutan8484
      @laurenthoutan8484 Год назад

      @@VHSKacceta Whatever your political views and beliefs, the main thing remains human lives (whether Russian or Western). But hey, apparently your hatred of nations is blinding you.

    • @VHSKacceta
      @VHSKacceta Год назад

      ​@@laurenthoutan8484 I don't have any hatred for nations, I have hatred for your government, man. And there is no need to talk about some kind of concern for ordinary Russians. We can handle it without your concern. Your concern would have been useful in 2014 in Ukraine, but you didn't care then.
      And today we are enemies from and to. So keep your concern to yourself. One way or another, planes of our production will fly in our sky, ten years will be enough to restore this industrial sphere.

    • @laurenthoutan8484
      @laurenthoutan8484 Год назад

      @@VHSKacceta You did not understand that I make fun of the nationality of people. Only life counts!

    • @VHSKacceta
      @VHSKacceta Год назад

      @@laurenthoutan8484 Society is important. When you talk about Russia, you're talking about a society of people. Therefore, I did not understand what the nation had to do with it.

  • @robo__cop8154
    @robo__cop8154 Год назад +9

    to all the idio1s in the comments western airlines will loose a very market for asia flyers reason bcz russia will not allow any eu+g7 aircraft in its airspace .considering russia's gargantuan size currently all western aircraft have to bypass russian airspace .resulting in huge costs ,expensive tickets .all russian friendly countries will instead benefit bcz they use russian airspace and now dominate flights from the west to asia .they are already complaining and wanting russia to open it's airspace .the sanctions on russia's civil aviation sector will be removed otherwise western airline loose a hige chunk of business

  • @AP-vv9zz
    @AP-vv9zz Год назад +6

    A l’exception de quelques commentaires professionnels de la part de personnes respectables qui restent dans l’honnêteté intellectuelle (bravo à eux, ils se reconnaîtront), nous voyons ici un déluge de russophobie déversée par les anglo-saxons haineux, arrogants et souhaitant tout politiser, tout ramener à leur monde en perdition (Silicon Valley Bank, ça vous dit quelque chose?).
    Le secteur aéronautique russe s’en sortira très bien, ne vous inquiétez pas!

    • @thulsadoom544
      @thulsadoom544 Год назад

      Maybe if Russians stopped murdering Ukrainian civilians and withdrew back to Russia your popularity my go up...Putin and his mob of gangsters are not a good choice to pin your start on.

  • @nopenotme6369
    @nopenotme6369 Год назад +2

    2030 is a LONG ways away.

    • @Behemoth29
      @Behemoth29 Год назад

      7 years is a piss in the Pacific for the aerospace industry.

  • @romankvapil9184
    @romankvapil9184 7 месяцев назад

    >"the fleet of Aeroflot will likely become increasingly comprised of Russian-built aircraft"
    Ah yes. like how reliable and successful they were during the Cold War and weren't plagued with all sorts of problems and crashes.

    • @warmike
      @warmike 4 месяца назад

      Take into account that Aeroflot was not a unified enterprise then, but consisted of many regional subdivisions along with the international flagship division. Safety and service would of course vary depending on the division.

    • @user-vt4je9ym6h
      @user-vt4je9ym6h 3 месяца назад

      il96 is the safest airplane in the world though?

  • @LostsTVandRadio
    @LostsTVandRadio Год назад +12

    Aeroflot used to be famous for having more take-offs than landings. They'll need to make jolly sure that they don't regain that reputation when they start using non-oem parts.

    • @docinparadise
      @docinparadise Год назад +2

      And the lack of software updates could rush it a bit, do you think?

  • @Crashed131963
    @Crashed131963 Год назад +3

    When a so called superpower does not make its own airliners .

    • @jimmyj1969
      @jimmyj1969 Год назад +1

      MC-21, SS-100, Tu-214 are russian, aren't they?

    • @AggrarFarmer
      @AggrarFarmer Год назад +1

      Boeing and Airbus cant survive without russian titanium alloy.😅

    • @alexclark6397
      @alexclark6397 Год назад +1

      Germany, The UK, and Japan are considered superpowers and they don't produce thier own passenger jets.

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 Год назад

      @@alexclark6397 As we see now in the Ukraine Russia invasion its becoming team west vs the rest.
      Since Boeing and Airbus are both from the west not every western country needs their own airliner factory.
      Russia however under sanctions will need to stripe parts to keep flying.

    • @oliverwilliam6931
      @oliverwilliam6931 Год назад

      Airbus build by 7 countries unlike Russia

  • @robertmiskey5502
    @robertmiskey5502 9 месяцев назад +1

    Who in their right mind would fly on the fleet?

  • @johnavery5384
    @johnavery5384 Год назад

    Their ability to make complex parts such as avionics will be limited for lack of components. Chips from fridges won’t be enough. The main issue will be the engines ultimately. But that will take years.

  • @MrHav1k
    @MrHav1k Год назад +17

    I'm impressed they still have alot of those planes flying and we haven't had reports of even more crashes within Russia. They never had a good aviation safety record to begin with LOL

    • @andreasbohm8210
      @andreasbohm8210 Год назад +8

      As the russian, I stopped flying at the summer of 2022. The number of incidents is increasing.

    • @dirkbirot2155
      @dirkbirot2155 Год назад +4

      When last you heard a Russian passenger air craft crashed

    • @andreasbohm8210
      @andreasbohm8210 Год назад +9

      @@dirkbirot2155 Incident is the problem that not necessarily means the crash. More incidents means more possibilities of crash. The last one was couple of weeks ago near Krasnoyarsk.

    • @RobIfe
      @RobIfe Год назад +11

      @@andreasbohm8210 What a nonsense argument, no airline is accident free. Grow up.

    • @TheMechas56
      @TheMechas56 Год назад +4

      Buddy: when you get into an airplane, you’ll never know if you will reach your destination, wether is a Boeing, Airbus, or a Russian made aircraft.

  • @oscarkyobe3247
    @oscarkyobe3247 Год назад +17

    We want to see russian planes flying again il 62, il 86 ,il 96 and Tupolev .

    • @user-kw4jw4jd2o
      @user-kw4jw4jd2o Год назад +2

      ЭТИ ТИПЫ ПЕЗНАДЁЖНО УСТАРЕЛИ... БУДУТ НОВЫЕ: МС-21-310, ТУ-214М, SSJ-100NEO, ИЛ-96-400М, ИЛ-114М, ТВС-2С... ВСЕ ИСКЛЮЧИТЕЛЬНО РОССИЙСКИМИ ДВИГАТЕЛЯМИ И КОМПЛЕКТАЦЕЙ

    • @toffonardi7037
      @toffonardi7037 Год назад +2

      yeah with 1 accident per month like in the ussr ahahaha

    • @user-kw4jw4jd2o
      @user-kw4jw4jd2o Год назад +1

      @@toffonardi7037 ЛЖЕЦ ПРИВЕДИ ПРИМЕР!

    • @command_unit7792
      @command_unit7792 Год назад

      ​@@user-kw4jw4jd2o A few older models are currently in production mostly because of high demmand.

    • @toffonardi7037
      @toffonardi7037 Год назад

      @@user-kw4jw4jd2o stop with the terrorist language

  • @luispinzonmata
    @luispinzonmata Год назад

    My hope is that Aeroflot will replace all those Boeings and Airbuses with russian made aircrafts.

    • @gregorysurovoi3968
      @gregorysurovoi3968 Год назад +1

      Russian saying : it's not harmful to dream. Production is currently at a very low level, you might have to wait a few, several, many years.

  • @alanmoore2197
    @alanmoore2197 Год назад +1

    You wouldn't want to fly on them though...

  • @antonioranzo2859
    @antonioranzo2859 Год назад +6

    Applying sanctions to a resilient people is a great way to make them stronger.

    • @martinhughes8500
      @martinhughes8500 Год назад +2

      I presume it applies to Ukrainians too.

    • @fndre1575
      @fndre1575 Год назад

      @@martinhughes8500 Who and when imposed sanctions on Ukrainians?

  • @slapshot0074
    @slapshot0074 Год назад +25

    Leaving aside any political commentary this isn't great for aviation. Aeroflot for many years had a horrific safety record and fleet. It finally vastly improved its fleet and performance but seems one way or another it will end up going backwards.

    • @CAHSR2020
      @CAHSR2020 Год назад +3

      Agreed.

    • @pimpompoom93726
      @pimpompoom93726 Год назад +20

      Russian airliners are vastly improved in the last decade and their engines are among the best in the world. This is not the Russia of 50 years ago, anymore.

    • @toffonardi7037
      @toffonardi7037 Год назад +4

      @@pimpompoom93726 ahahahah they're at least 30 years behind western country and in the next years this gap will increase

    • @jimmyj1969
      @jimmyj1969 Год назад +7

      @@toffonardi7037 Not in air industry, they're highly competitive there.

    • @toffonardi7037
      @toffonardi7037 Год назад

      @@jimmyj1969 ahahahaha yeah so competitive that any russian jetliner is allowed to land in europe. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I thought that these russian propaganda brainwashed idiots were mainly in my country but I see that idiots
      Are everywhere🤣

  • @rogerhargreaves2272
    @rogerhargreaves2272 Год назад

    Well, they are faring better than I thought.

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 Год назад +1

      Where can a Russian passport take a person anyways ?

  • @freethinker4991
    @freethinker4991 Год назад +2

    I suspect the Chinese Jets - ARJ21, C919, C929, C939 will soon be flying in Russia.

    • @mikelee2213
      @mikelee2213 Год назад +1

      Soon?! 😅 What's your definition of "soon", comrade? It will probably near the end of this decade before the C929 will actually start carrying commerical passengers. And that's assuming that COMAC will be allowed to use Western engines. By that time, probably half of the Aeroflot fleet may no longer be operational. And don't get me started on the C939. You should do a little research before you starting spouting rubbish like that, comrade!

    • @freethinker4991
      @freethinker4991 Год назад

      @@mikelee2213 I got a bit out of you didn't I and know I am not Russian. What I am saying I don't trust China to abide by sanctions and most of the Chinese Jets are direct copies of Airbus or Boeing. China will bye Airbus or Boeing jets and re badge them and ship them of to Russia.

    • @warmike
      @warmike 3 месяца назад

      The ARJ already flies between Harbin and Vladivostok.

  • @bombheadgames9565
    @bombheadgames9565 Год назад +3

    Airoflot to airoflop .. I guess the in flight underpants with added novichok didn't help ticket sales any.

  • @thomasleerriem6872
    @thomasleerriem6872 Год назад +10

    I would never fly an aircraft that has Russian-made spare parts.

    • @user-ss6co6vj5f
      @user-ss6co6vj5f Год назад +3

      It was scary back then - then the first SSJ was released. Right now - many of Russian made planes, are quality made and etc.
      Tupolev, Sukhoi, Ilyushin... Many Modern Russian planes - right now, are working fine, and even flying in other countries fleet.

    • @FinlandGuy747
      @FinlandGuy747 Год назад +3

      ​@@user-ss6co6vj5f "Modern"

    • @FinlandGuy747
      @FinlandGuy747 Год назад

      ​@@user-ss6co6vj5f do you mean north korea by "other countries"

    • @user-ss6co6vj5f
      @user-ss6co6vj5f Год назад

      @@FinlandGuy747 No, my dear libtard, i already wrote - who is gonna help.
      Like for my buyings from BadDragon store or Sheplers store - are North Korea helping? No. Just like - i said third party re-sellers, and countires.
      And there many countries - who support russia. Whole Africa continent, Serbia, Afghan, Pakistan, India, Turkey, Egypt and whole Middle East which been attacked by USA's Army (300+ Warcrimes, and still counting).
      Many choose to work with russia - like famous senator of USA said: "Better be with USA - as enemies, because as friend - you gonna die soon". Remember when USA - support Kaddafi, Saddam Husein, even then Ben Laden was just another "Navalny" guy for them, and now? All dead.
      Anyway - like in famous Russian Proverb - "water are always finds a hole". Same here - Parallel/Gray Imports still working in Russia, and you still can buy spare parts of planes in other countries, not directly.
      Go praise hitler and ukraine's BANDERA(!) MY "finlandguy", Siege of Leningrad (by your country) didn't learn anything for you and your country, really, yea?

    • @user-ss6co6vj5f
      @user-ss6co6vj5f Год назад

      @@FinlandGuy747 """Hey-hey look i am stupid scandinavian libtard, who didn't know - what mean is, aftermarket stuff and how modern planes in russia, actually are, and i trying - for nothing better, just to flame some russian - like a pathetic kid, i am are""
      And yes, atleast MS-21 is very new. SSJ - ye[, plane of 2010's era, but that's it.

  • @stevev238
    @stevev238 Год назад

    They've run out of cellotape to hold them together with.

  • @stuarth43
    @stuarth43 Год назад

    TUPS built great aircraft,, maybe this war will be good for Ru aviation

  • @user-vr7jp1jb1s
    @user-vr7jp1jb1s Год назад +12

    США и Европа решили помочь авиастроению России, спасибо

    • @thomasherrin6798
      @thomasherrin6798 Год назад +1

      Don't worry, in the end it will pay, for everything!?!

    • @sportsport9470
      @sportsport9470 Год назад +8

      @@thomasherrin6798 don't worry, alabama will be independent soon!

    • @VHSKacceta
      @VHSKacceta Год назад

      @@sportsport9470 And also Scotland

  • @Cynsham
    @Cynsham Год назад +13

    "Lease Seizures and Repossessions" is a very nice way of saying "Outright Theft." Rosaviatsiya authorizing such repairs and procedures for modification without consulting either Boeing or Airbus is very concerning. If I was a Russian I would not feel safe flying on planes that could likely have counterfeit parts or reused components that are not certified to be airworthy. Many items including fasteners are meant to be single use components, so there is no telling what sorts of problems will begin to show themselves and there's no telling what sorts of shortcuts or specification mistakes that might occur in the process of manufacturing those counterfeit spare parts. Not to mention that even their "Russian Built" aircraft are only certified with many important components, including avionics and such, that are made by foreign companies who will not continue to supply them with the sanctions still in effect.

    • @therambler3713
      @therambler3713 Год назад

      When it comes Russia's foreign reserves, or the private possessions of its oligarchs, it's also called " seizures and repossessions". 🤷
      Anyways, Boeing and Airbus can only blame themselves. They decided to do the dirty work of their governments. Now the Russians are forced to scrap together what little they have.

    • @peterrisbergs7156
      @peterrisbergs7156 Год назад

      Air Baltic has reduced flights because of the inability of Airbus to supply spare parts. It takes eight months to refurbish an engine that once took eight weeks. Air Baltic will obviously not start using counterfeit parts but I think Russia will clearly start to do so unless the war ends and sanctions are lifted.

    • @user-ss6co6vj5f
      @user-ss6co6vj5f Год назад +5

      For libtard - who didn't even check about Russian Aviation stuff.
      About repairs and etc. - it goes by third party, same like we Russians right now buying some USA's related stuff (which USA sanctioned for Russia, and Russian people) - by Third Party Delivery too.
      About Russian Built Aircraft - yes, it is, INDEED right now - work under 100% russian components. We already officially finish this problem. "Sukhoi SSJ New" - is basically working on 99% Russian Components. MS-21 - the most new russian Airliner, right now, is gonna be released - 100% Russian component airplane.
      >>There companies and countries which are not gonna supply them
      Yes, but there still Countries and Companies, which are LOVELY gonna to do that. Like in famous russian proverb, about business - "Свято место - пустым не бывает" (Or - "Holy/Vital/Important Seat is not gonna be empty, a very long time." ). Which means - "Then other left - there always gonna be another man, which fill this gap, and gonna help".
      So, atleast read the Geopolitics and Rules of Capitalism. "There's always a way...".

    • @kali7148
      @kali7148 Год назад +6

      @@user-ss6co6vj5f Those tupolevs arent known for being safe. Especially that 154...and 104.. starting to see a reoccurring theme here. I dont know many western jets that simply just dropped out of the sky or disintegrated.. But i guess thats just russian standard. Cant wait to see Russian aircraft doing it all over again.

    • @user-ss6co6vj5f
      @user-ss6co6vj5f Год назад

      @@kali7148 >>russian planes are mot safe
      >But you fellas, scared asf of new high quality new 5th gen - Su-57.
      "It's another thing", yea, hypocrite libtard?

  • @jado3069
    @jado3069 Год назад +2

    Russian airplanes are serviced by Turkish companies, that’s what is keeping them flying at the moment. Please investigate.

  • @dragonspaw.blogspot4461
    @dragonspaw.blogspot4461 Год назад +2

    0:26 Back to the 'Communist' Hammer and Cycle?! *Shocking!*

    • @beibotanov
      @beibotanov Год назад

      Aeroflot never abandoned old branding

    • @dragonspaw.blogspot4461
      @dragonspaw.blogspot4461 Год назад

      @@beibotanov Just like Russian government never actually abandoned slavery; they put it on the back burner, is all. Here slavery is coming to the front burner thanks to efing 'communists'!

    • @beibotanov
      @beibotanov Год назад

      @@dragonspaw.blogspot4461 if you're trolling, you got me heated up. If you're really think the same thing as you say, then what a narrow -minded person you are!

    • @dragonspaw.blogspot4461
      @dragonspaw.blogspot4461 Год назад

      @@beibotanov Are you serious? We're in the middle of a slow rolling 'communist' COUP identical to yours, except slower. Our 9/11 attack and weaponization of even SCHOOLS with this Talmudic sexual garbage with children, our various 'Red Terror' attacks, even in our schools, to disarm us.
      Oh, and let's not forget rule one: you cannot speak of certain criminals under the 'hate speech' canard.
      Don't interpret that to mean we're any better, but I can and likely will prove Putin too is a Masonic WITCH with his 'Special Military Operation' as it's "33" at the occult level and has Pi encoded at least 5 times.

    • @beibotanov
      @beibotanov Год назад

      @@dragonspaw.blogspot4461 I'm surprised by you pouring out your soul like this.
      So, I seriously answer anyone like yourself - move to Russia. It feels like 1970's USA here - no street crime, no mad people on streets, almost no homeless people, no LGBT or feminism propaganda. Free speech is still present to a greater extent than in the West, despite recent gov't measures to catch up. Quite comfortable to be a Christian here, as Expat American says. In Moscow or Petersburg a foreigner can live well without knowing Russian - most signs and stop anchors are dubbed in English. Regarding employment, an American would be in great demand in tutoring industry just by being a native English speaker, same for most other popular languages; there is a SkyEng school, it's got a YT channel, and it's face is a stereotypical Democratic party voter, 100% soy, and he is in dire need for some competition from the other side, I recon.
      The only contra for you is that firearm ownership in Russia, as for most of European countries, is not a right but a privilege. I own a shotgun and an AK myself. Not for self-defense, because in safe Russian cities a situation when gun would come in handy is highly improbable, just for sporting. Licenses are not hard to get, as long as you're not a convict, junkie or a psycho.
      There are plenty of YT channels on this topic, enough to evaluate if it's worth it, aforementioned Expat American seemed like a decent dude to me.

  • @krupnozer
    @krupnozer Год назад +5

    Очень интересный обзор, большое спасибо из России! Благодаря западным санкциям появился уникальный шанс возродить своё гражданское авиастроение, ну а Боинг и Эйрбас могут только жалеть о потере такого рынка.

    • @ChiuaruStefan
      @ChiuaruStefan Год назад

      Like they give a sh1t about that piss poor country

    • @krupnozer
      @krupnozer Год назад

      @@ChiuaruStefan камрад, твой английский сильно далёк от идеального, ты походу сам из этой страны.

    • @ChiuaruStefan
      @ChiuaruStefan Год назад

      @@krupnozer Another excellent example of russian stupidity. Great comeback ! 🤦‍♂️

    • @krupnozer
      @krupnozer Год назад +1

      @@ChiuaruStefan ты про себя? Ну да, я так и подумал сразу.

  • @anthonywillis7613
    @anthonywillis7613 Год назад +1

    I would never fly in a Russian produced aircraft.

    • @public_wild3118
      @public_wild3118 Год назад

      Okey, have a nice flight with Ryanair. The safest and most comfortable airline!

    • @AggrarFarmer
      @AggrarFarmer Год назад

      And i would never fly in a US made Flying coffin 737 Max.

  • @jeanschaeffer4225
    @jeanschaeffer4225 6 месяцев назад +1

    ....BOEING ,,,,,THINKS. THEY ARE EINSTEIN,,,,,
    NOBODY ,,,,
    ELSE,,,,CAN DO
    .

  • @dchan19362
    @dchan19362 Год назад +6

    I don’t understand can’t aeroflot buy parts from Chinese run airlines? Why can’t Aeroflot ask China airways, do you mind selling us part xxx-xxxx-xxxx for their entire fleet?

    • @TheMetaPirate
      @TheMetaPirate Год назад +13

      They don’t produce the parts, also would be sanction evasion

    • @JohnZsAviation
      @JohnZsAviation Год назад +1

      China wouldn’t sell Russia the parts because they know they would be put under more sanctions. Also, China has started leaning away from Russia.

    • @heidirabenau511
      @heidirabenau511 Год назад +2

      To avoid sanctions.

    • @zikalokof1challenge414
      @zikalokof1challenge414 Год назад

      Or maybe just place an order for the C919

    • @Cynsham
      @Cynsham Год назад +5

      Because if China is directly and openly supplying those parts to Russia they will be massively sanctioned by all of the countries currently sanctioning Russia.

  • @janekaltsaar1222
    @janekaltsaar1222 Год назад +3

    2022 russia buid 0 aircraft!!!!

  • @peterd.2963
    @peterd.2963 Год назад +1

    YOU ARE TOO GENEROUS WITH THESE GANGSTERS
    .... AND NOT HONEST ENOUGH HOW BAD THEY ARE

  • @fransvangoolen2972
    @fransvangoolen2972 Год назад

    These planes were all leased! They just took these planes

  • @Sports.insight
    @Sports.insight Год назад +13

    Please do an Air India Fleet Review! Love from India

  • @bonaanayaga
    @bonaanayaga Год назад +5

    Since the Russian can build big planes it won't be a problem.

    • @thomasherrin6798
      @thomasherrin6798 Год назад +3

      They don't, it will!?!

    • @sarkybugger5009
      @sarkybugger5009 Год назад

      Weren't the big Antonovs built in Ukraine?

    • @beibotanov
      @beibotanov Год назад +1

      @@sarkybugger5009 they were built through all the SU. Some of this old cooperation is restored, Tashkent plane plant is running again, i heard

    • @gregorysurovoi3968
      @gregorysurovoi3968 Год назад

      Which ones are these ? The MC21 ?

  • @tomastaboada9184
    @tomastaboada9184 3 месяца назад +1

    La aviación rusa va a florecer ,mucho mejor

  • @dolfyandtheaviationReich
    @dolfyandtheaviationReich Год назад +2

    To those great people operating Long Haul Simple Flying, please do Cebu Pacific fleet overview. love from the Philippines

  • @demiller74
    @demiller74 Год назад +2

    I think we should repossess every single one of these Boeing and Airbuses back. Aeroflot should be forced back to flying Il-62’s and TU-154’s.

    • @nutritionfacts8871
      @nutritionfacts8871 Год назад +1

      Take a try😆😆😆😆😆

    • @ChargingStag
      @ChargingStag Год назад

      'Just go and repossess the planes lol'
      Yeah there's a reason Russia is able to keep the planes in Russia with no issue whatsoever. The sanctions ironically keep all the aircraft owners out of Russia and the aircraft in Russia, so no one can go in to get them back.
      And by the looks of it, Aeroflot will be comfortably using their Russian aircraft soon enough, yes.

    • @demiller74
      @demiller74 Год назад

      @@ChargingStag yeah, I know, not easy. I’m thinking bribes is the way to go.

    • @gregorysurovoi3968
      @gregorysurovoi3968 Год назад

      They both gobble fuel, even the Russian oil industry would struggle to fulfil demand for kerosene

    • @demiller74
      @demiller74 Год назад

      ‘Kerosene around, she's something to do’…

  • @lornewazny7152
    @lornewazny7152 Год назад +5

    They may keep their foreign jets flying but as the Russian economy craters, who will still be able to afford to fly in Russia. I imagine passenger numbers are trending downward. Fuel will definitely be cheap since foreign customers for Russian petroleum products is thinning out. They have to be giving jet fuel away to keep their refineries producing something....

  • @wintersbattleofbands1144
    @wintersbattleofbands1144 Год назад +3

    You couldn't pay me to fly on a jointly built Chinese/Russian aircraft. I can step in front of a bus if I want to die.

    • @gregorysurovoi3968
      @gregorysurovoi3968 Год назад

      My wife is Russian and she's shit scared of the domestic airlines