“[Manufacturers in Russia and India show] complete readiness to begin designing [the aircraft]…the final product will be ready 3,5–4 years after the decision is made,” Vladimir Belyakov said in a statement distributed by the company’s press service.
He noted that Russia will be in “dire need” of a new middle-range multipurpose transport aircraft starting from early 2020s, when Antonov planes exploitation cycle will be coming to an end. He added that Russia will proceed with the development even if India withdraws from the project.
“We will be moving forward anyway because Russia needs this plane,” Belyakov said.
Russia and India signed an agreement on joint design and manufacturing of the new multirole transport plane in 2007. India has said it would order 45 aircraft, while Russia said it would need 100.
According to the project documentation, the new plane will be able to transport various types of cargo weighting up to 22 tons to a distance of more than 1,200 miles.