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Superjet New: Seats are said to have passed impact tests

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It was only on the third attempt that the aircraft seats intended for the “all-Russian variant” of the Sukhoi Superjet SSJ-100 passed the impact tests.

Previously, the chairs failed twice in the tests required for certification. The seats are intended, among other things, for the “Superjet New”. In addition to Russian airlines, providers from Iran and North Korea are also said to be interested in this. According to Russian media, the chairs are said to have passed the impact tests - on the third attempt after design changes. Whether this is actually true cannot be verified beyond any doubt due to the complicated information situation in the Russian Federation.

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