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Paris Air Show Le Bourget 2013
International Aviation & Aerospace defence exhibition

17 - 23 June 2013
Paris, France
 
 
Antonov AN-70 at Paris Air Show 2013
 
 
The Ukrainian Company Antonov AN-70 military transport aircraft at Paris Air Show 2013.
 
At Paris Air Show 2013, the Ukrainian Company ANTONOV Company presents the AN-70 STOL military freighter which has no equal in a number of characteristics. One of its unique characteristics is capability of take-off/ landing from short unpaved runways of 600-700 m while carrying up to 20 t cargo over a distance of 3000 km. The AN-70 cargo cabin dimensions allow it to accommodate all types of CIS and NATO military equipment and armament.
     
At Paris Air Show 2013, the Ukrainian Company ANTONOV Company presents the AN-70 STOL military freighter which has no equal in a number of characteristics. One of its unique characteristics is capability of take-off/ landing from short unpaved runways of 600-700 m while carrying up to 20 t cargo over a distance of 3000 km. The AN-70 cargo cabin dimensions allow it to accommodate all types of CIS and NATO military equipment and armament.
Ukrainian AN-70 military transport aircraft at Paris Air Show 2013.

     

The trade visitors of the air show will be able to see the latest Ukrainian aircraft equipment and can see the AN-70 in flight demonstration.

“The promising projects that will be presented at the show include the new An-178 transport aircraft, which is an upgraded version of the An-148, and the An-158 family of regional jet aircraft. The world market trends indicate that the An-178 will be in demand both in the military and civilian sectors,” the press service said.

“While taking part in the Le Bourget 2013 Air Show, Antonov intends to hold a series of talks with representatives of the aviation industry and aircraft operators from around the world to discuss possible areas of cooperation, including in creation of new types of aircraft,” the company said.

The Paris Air Show is one of the world’s largest forums for developers and producers of aircraft and space equipment.

More than 2,000 companies from 44 countries will take part in this year’s show.

Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov will fly to Paris to participate in the air show on June 17-18.