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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has vowed to keep the development of Russia's national aerospace industries a top priority for his government. Putin on Wednesday inspected Moscow's International Aviation and Space Show at Zhukovsky air base outside the capital.
On show is Russia's first stealth fighter, the T-50. Putin said supporting aircraft manufacturers would be an "absolute strategic priority", and that a new aircraft-production center would be set up at Zhukovsky. The MAKS-2011 show features Russia's state-of-the art planes. Boeing, Airbus and other international aircraft makers have also sent their latest products to the event.
An F-15E performs on the Tenth Russia International Aerospace Exhibition in Moscow, Russia on Aug. 16, 2011. The Exhibition will last for six days, with the participation of 793 companies from 40 nations and regions. |
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