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СухойСуперджет100-95

Aircraft Information СухойСуперджет100-95

The Sukhoi Superjet 100-95 is a regional passenger aircraft developed and produced by the Russian company "Sukhoi Civil Aircraft". It was introduced into service in 2011.

The aircraft is equipped with two SaM146 engines, produced by the French company Safran Aircraft Engines, and can carry up to 98 passengers for distances up to 4578 km. It is equipped with modern avionics and safety systems, including an automatic flight control system and a collision avoidance system.

The Superjet 100-95 is used by airlines in Russia, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. It has received certifications from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

However, in 2012, a crash of the Superjet 100-95 occurred in Indonesia, resulting in the death of all 45 people on board. This led to a decrease in trust in the aircraft and a decline in its sales. Currently, Sukhoi Civil Aircraft is working on improving the safety and reliability of the Superjet 100-95.

Technical information about the СухойСуперджет100-95

- Length: 29.94 m

- Speed: 870 km/h

- Engine: PowerJet SaM146

- Size: 22.3 m (wingspan)

- Wingspan: 27.8 m

- Range: 2,470 km

- Weight: 39,700 kg

The most comfortable and safe places on the plane

Like in any other aircraft, the safest seats in the Sukhoi Superjet 100-95 are the rows located closer to the exits and emergency exits. These are usually the first rows and the rows at the end of the cabin.

In addition, the most comfortable seats are the ones with extra legroom, which are usually located at the front and back of the cabin.

It is also worth considering that window seats provide better visibility and less engine noise, but they may be less convenient for accessing the restroom or walking around the cabin.

Overall, the choice of seat in an aircraft depends on the individual preferences and needs of the passenger.