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Ilyushin Il-96-300 Aeroflot â Russian Airlines
Registration: RA-96015 Named: M. Gromov Type: 96-300 Engines: 4 Ă PS-90A Serial Number: 74393202012 First flight: Dec 1995
The history of the Ilâ96 aircraft is inextricably linked with the era of late Soviet aircraft manufacturing and the transformation of Russian civil aviation in the postâSoviet period. Developed by the Ilyushin Design Bureau in the late 1980s, the Ilâ96 became the first Soviet wideâbody longâhaul airliner, incorporating cuttingâedge engineering solutions and technological advancements of that time.
The creation of the Ilâ96 was a response to the global trend of the 1970sâ1980s â the shift by airlines towards wideâbody aircraft that offered increased passenger capacity on longâhaul routes. The USSR faced an urgent need to replace the aging Ilâ62 and Tuâ154 with an aircraft capable of competing with the BoeingâŻ747, AirbusâŻA300, and McDonnell DouglasâŻDCâ10. The Ilâ96 was intended to become a symbol of technological sovereignty and proof of the Soviet aviation industryâs ability to produce modern longâhaul airliners.
For Aeroflot â the flagship of Soviet and later Russian civil aviation â the Ilâ96 held special significance. The aircraftâs entry into service in the early 1990s coincided with dramatic changes: the collapse of the USSR, the liberalization of the aviation market, and the opening of international routes. The Ilâ96 did not merely join the carrierâs fleet â it became part of its image as an airline capable of operating longâhaul routes using domestically produced aircraft.
However, economic reality proved harsh. The fourâengine configuration was less fuelâefficient compared to the twinâengine BoeingâŻ767. In 2006, Aeroflotâs statistics showed that the Ilâ96 consumed significantly more kerosene on comparable routes. In the context of fierce competition and rising fuel prices, this became critical. In DecemberâŻ2013, the company announced the withdrawal of this aircraft type from service.
Today, former Aeroflot Ilâ96s are in storage. Other aircraft of this type are in service with the Special Flight Detachment ÂŤRussiaÂť as the presidential aircraft, confirming the highest level of safety. For Aeroflot, the Ilâ96 remains an episode of a transitional era â a symbol of ambition and a lesson in market realities.
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