MC-21X, MC-21-400 and other variants

The flagship of the USSR civil aviation of the 60s-70s of the 20th century – the narrow-body airliner Il-62M could carry up to 180 passengers in one flight over a distance of 11,000 km. With the withdrawal of this aircraft from commercial operation, the era of long-range narrow-body passenger airliners in Russia ended. All over the world, including in Russia, transportation over distances of 8 thousand kilometers and more were taken over by foreign wide-body aircraft: B747, B777, B787, A330, A350, and A380.

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