09DEC2014
Source: CH-Aviation.com
Russian trade representative to Thailand Oleg Maslennikov told the TASS newswire that the aircraft will be used by the Thai Royal family with requisite contracts having already been signed.
The first of the twinjets is scheduled to be delivered in late 2016.
The sale is the latest in a series of deals the aircraft, a joint venture between the Russians and Italy's Alenia Aermacchi, has secured in Asia. Earlier this year, Moscow announced it was close to finalizing sales in Indonesia, Laos, and Vietnam.
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The Moscow Times
Dec. 05 2014
The TASS news agency on Friday cited Moscow's trade representative in Bangkok as saying Bhumibol Adulyadej, the 87-year-old King of Thailand, had placed the order. Oleg Maslennikov told the agency the planes would be fitted out with luxury furnishings, without specifying the value of the contract.
The Thai embassy on Tuesday complained about the report, saying TASS had misquoted Maslennikov: “The planes were, in fact, acquired by the Royal Thai Government through the Royal Thai Air Force,” a representative of the Thai embassy in Moscow said, adding that “The purchase had nothing to do with His Majesty the King.”
The Superjet 100, built by Sukhoi Civil Aircraft, is Russia's effort to break back into the global civil aviation market after the collapse of its Soviet era industry. The plane has struggled to gain market share after setbacks including a disaster in 2012, when a promotional flight crashed into a mountainside in Indonesia killing all 45 people on board.
Sales of the plane have gradually picked up, but Russia's state-owned Aeroflot remains the biggest single buyer with 30 orders.
This article has been amended to include comment from the Thai embassy in Moscow and remove an unsubstantiated reference to the King's wealth.