TVS-2DTS, modernized An-2 biplane with Honeywell Garrett TR331-12 turboprop engine

In a pragmatic move to address its regional aviation needs, Russia is pushing forward with the modernization of the An-2 biplane into the TVS-2DTS, rather than waiting for the promised LMS-901 Baikal aircraft. This decision underscores the country’s pressing requirement for dependable small aircraft across its extensive territory, with a particular emphasis on Siberia and the Far East.

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