Ka-226T. Photo by © Russian Helicopters Mil and Kamov National Helicopter Centre has received approval from Rosaviatsia to operate Mi-171A2 helicopters from airfields and take-off and landing sites at altitudes […]
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Ka-226T. Photo by © Russian Helicopters Mil and Kamov National Helicopter Centre has received approval from Rosaviatsia to operate Mi-171A2 helicopters from airfields and take-off and landing sites at altitudes […]
Read morePhoto by © Russian Helicopters press service The pilots of the Russian airline SkyLight, part of the multidisciplinary group of companies Aim of Emperor, have been retrained at the Ulan-Ude […]
Photo by © Russian Helicopters The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) of the United Arab Emirates General Directorate of Civil Aviation validated the Mi-171A2 type certificate on March 28, according […]
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