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Revision as of 03:39, 11 January 2012
MS-21 | |
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Model of the proposed MS-21-200. | |
Role | Narrow-body jet airliner |
National origin | Russian Federation |
Manufacturer | United Aircraft Corporation |
Designer | Irkut Corporation and Yakovlev Design Bureau |
First flight | 2014 (planned) |
Introduction | 2016 (planned) |
Status | In development/preproduction |
The Irkut MS-21 (Template:Lang-ru) is a proposed series of three twin-engine short-range and mid-range Russian jet airliners with a capacity of 150-212 passengers being developed and to be produced by Irkut and Yakovlev Design Bureau of the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) group.[1]
Slated to replace the Tupolev Tu-154 and Tupolev Tu-204/214 in service,[2] the MS-21 certification is planned by 2016.[3]
Development and design
The initial design is to include composite materials (about 33%), increasing to 40-45% provided a composite wing is added in 2015. In March 2008, a contract was signed which will see Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company, a subsidiary of Sukhoi Corporation, designing and manufacturing the wings for the aircraft.[4] Engines supplied for the Russian domestic market will be the Aviadvigatel PD-14.[5][6] In December 2009, Pratt & Whitney announced that the Irkut Corporation had selected the PW1000G engine to power the MS-21.[7] On August 20, 2009, Hamilton Sundstrand, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation, announced they had signed a $2.3 billion deal with Irkut to supply systems for the MS-21.[8] Irkut also selected Rockwell Collins and its Russian partner Avionika to supply the MS-21's avionics.[9] Goodrich, along with Aviapribor, secured the mandate to develop an integrated control system for the MS-21.[10]
The designer plans that the MS-21 will be 10-15% more efficient than Airbus and Boeing aircraft in the same class and it will have a 15% structural weight efficiency advantage, 20% lower operating costs, and 15% lower fuel consumption than the Airbus A320[4] with an initial target price of 35 Million US$.[11]
As of 2009, the MS-21 was in the pre-design phase, with projected completion of the first prototype in 2013, the first flight in 2014 and deliveries commencing in 2016.[2] By June 2011, the pre-design phase of development had been completed, giving way to the working design phase in which models and drawings are constructed, with an estimated completion date of this phase sometime in mid-2012.[12]
Orders
Date | Company | EIS | Type | ||||
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MS-21-200 | MS-21-300 | MS-21-400 | Options | ||||
1 September 2010 | Aeroflot[13] | 2016 | 50 | 0 | |||
7 June 2010 | Crecom Burj Resources [14] | 2016 | 25 | 25 | |||
21 July 2010 | Nordwind Airlines | ? | 3 | 2 | |||
21 July 2010 | VEB Leasing | ? | 15 | 15 | |||
18 August 2011 | Ilyushin Finance Co.[15][16] | 2019 | - | 28 | - | 22 | |
23 August 2011 | Rostekhnologii[17] | 2017 | 15 | 35 | - | 35 | |
16 September 2011 | IrAero [18] | ? | - | 10 | - | - | |
8 May 2011 | Cikgu Jasmin Airways[19] | 2018 | 15 | 35 | - | 35 | |
Total | 206 | 74 |
On June 7, 2010, the Irkut corporation signed a contract with Crecom Burj Resources of Malaysia to supply 50 MS-21 planes. The contract is estimated to be worth US$5 billion, and deliveries will start in 2016.[14][20]
In January 2011 it was reported that Ryanair is speaking with Russian and Chinese airplane producers, saying that these alternative manufactures could be a viable option for Ryanair.[21] Ryanair CFO and deputy CEO Howard Millar had publicly stated that Ryanair would be very interested in a 199-seater aircraft as it would be their maximum capacity without having to employ extra cabin staff. [22]
Variants
The baseline MS-21-200 is designed around 150 passengers in single-class configuration and will be followed by a 181-seat -300 and 212-seat -400 with basic and extended-range models, plus a very-long-range MS-21-200LR.
- MS-21-100
- Was planned as the smallest model with up to 132 passengers. It will no longer be built to remove competition with the stretched 110 to 130-seat Sukhoi Superjet 100.
- MS-21-200
- Baseline model with up to 162 passengers, similar to the Airbus A319, Comac C919 and the Boeing 737-700.
- MS-21-300
- Up to 198 passengers, similar to the Airbus A320, Comac C919 and the Boeing 737-800.
- MS-21-400
- Proposed stretched model with up to 230 passengers, similar to the Airbus A321, Boeing 737-900ER, Boeing 757-200 and Tupolev Tu-204-100/214.
Specifications
MS-21-200 | MS-21-300 | MS-21-400 | |
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Cockpit crew | Two | ||
Seating capacity | 150 (1-class, standard) 162 (1-class, dense) |
181 (1-class, standard) 198 (1-class, dense) |
212 (1-class, standard) 230 (1-class, dense) |
Seat pitch | 82 cm (32 in) in (1-class, standard), 76 cm (30 in) in (1-class, dense) | ||
Length | 35.9 m (117 ft 9 in) | 41.5 m (136 ft 2 in) | 46.7 m (153 ft 3 in) |
Wingspan | 35.9 m (117 ft 9 in) | 36.8 m (120 ft 9 in) | |
Height | 11.5 m (37 ft 9 in) | 12.7 m (41 ft 8 in) | |
Maximum take-off weight | 67,600 kg (149,000 lb) | 76,180 kg (167,950 lb) | 87,230 kg (192,310 lb) |
Cargo capacity | 37.4 m3 (1,320 cu ft) | 53.3 m3 (1,880 cu ft) | 70.1 m3 (2,480 cu ft) |
Range fully loaded | 5,000 km (3,100 mi) | 5,500 km (3,400 mi) | |
Engine (x 2) | Aviadvigatel PD-14A Pratt & Whitney PW1400G |
Aviadvigatel PD-14 Pratt & Whitney PW1400G |
Aviadvigatel PD-14M Pratt & Whitney PW1400G |
Max. thrust (x 2) | 122.6 kN 12,500 Kgf; 27,558 lbf |
137.3 kN 14,000 Kgf; 30,865 lbf |
153 kN 15,600 Kgf; 34,392 lbf |
Sources: United Aircraft Corporation,[23] Aviadvigatel[24] and Pratt & Whitney[25]
See also
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
Related lists
References
- ^ Семейство ближне-среднемагистральных пассажирских самолётов МС-21
- ^ a b Russia's United Aircraft 2009/08/11
- ^ Template:Ru icon "Семейство ближне-среднемагистральных пассажирских самолётов МС-21". United Aircraft Corporation. Retrieved 2008-12-18.
- ^ a b "Sukhoi wins bid to build wings for new MS-21 passenger plane". Moscow: RIA Novosti. 13 March 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-18.
- ^ Russia firms 'PD-14' domestic engine concept for MS-21
- ^ Second borderline is behind
- ^ Pratt & Whitney PW1000G Engine Selected to Power Russia's Irkut MS-21 Aircraft
- ^ Hamilton Sundstrand Announces $2.3B Deal With Irkut
- ^ Western next generation engines power to MS-21 and C919 selection at flightglobal.com
- ^ Goodrich wins MS-21 flight control system deal
- ^ [1] December 12, 2006
- ^ "PARIS: Irkut forges ahead with MS-21 work". Flightglobal.com. 19 June 2011. Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
- ^ "Aeroflot plans up to 50 MS-21s as part of effort to support Russia's airliner industry". Flightglobal.com. 1 September 2010. Retrieved 1 September 2010.
- ^ a b Malaysia's CRECOM to buy 50 Russia-produced MS-21 jets, RIAN, 2010-07-21
- ^ http://www.aex.ru/news/2010/7/20/76809/
- ^ "MAKS: Ilyushin Finance orders 28 MS-21s". Retrieved 23 August 2011.
- ^ "Rostekhnologii and IFC sign for up to 135 MS-21s". Retrieved 23 August 2011.
- ^ http://www.ruaviation.com/news/2011/9/16/540/
- ^ "Rostekhnologii and IFC sign for up to 135 MS-21s". Retrieved 23 August 2011.
- ^ Irkut signs USD 5 bln contract for supply of 50 MS-21 planes to Malaysia, ITAR-TASS, 2010-06-07
- ^ Ryanair mulls Russian and Chinese aircraft , FlightGlobal, 2011-02-01
- ^ Ryanair: 199-seat aircraft would hit capacity 'sweet spot', FlightGlobal, 2010-12-15
- ^ United Aircraft Corporation Website August 2009
- ^ PD-14 engine family
- ^ PW1000G