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UAC to Introduce Fifth-Generation Fighter to the World


The United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) is set to participate in the Airshow China 2024 international air show scheduled to take place in Zhuhai, China, from November 12 to 17. The Su-57E, a versatile fifth-generation fighter aircraft, will make its debut appearance outside its home country.

The aircraft is scheduled to participate in the flight demonstration program at the exhibition, and visitors will have the opportunity to view it at the static display during the show. The Corporation's booth will specifically showcase the Su-57.

Guests will have the opportunity to experience piloting an interactive Su-57E simulator through the use of virtual reality technologies. The exhibition will feature a comprehensive business agenda. Russian aircraft manufacturers claim to have established enduring and trustworthy relationships with countries in Southeast Asia.

Many countries in the region are harnessing the power of Russian aircraft equipment. The Corporation's delegation is thrilled to dive into international collaboration matters. The aviation partnership between Russia and China is stronger than ever, with plans to enhance cooperation across all sectors.

UAC is steadily ramping up the production of Su-57 aircraft and is prepared to propose this plane to international allies' particular requirements. According to UAC the existence of a fifth-generation fighter in Russia demonstrates technological independence and the country's advanced level of science and technology. It is noteworthy that a decade ago, the Su-35 also made its debut at the same exhibition.

Su-35

Following that, the aircraft has been purchased by customers in numerous countries globally. Airshow China, the biggest exhibition in the area, has been organized since 1996 with the support of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, along with the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the Ministry of Aviation Industry, the Council for the Promotion of International Trade, and the Government of Zhuhai.

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