Russia Eyes Supersonic Passenger Travel: Savelyev on a Modern Revival

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The transport policy conversation in Russia is turning toward the revival of supersonic passenger travel, with statements from the nation’s Minister of Transport, Vitaly Savelyev, highlighting the strategic importance of this capability. Speaking at a plenary session of the Russian Transport Forum, Savelyev underscored that the country already possesses valuable experience in related developments and stressed that supersonic aviation remains a meaningful objective for the domestic market. He noted that the nation is not starting from scratch but building on decades of aviation history to launch new programs on a modern technological platform, well positioned for contemporary air travel requirements. The minister’s remarks reflect a broader plan to reintroduce high-speed passenger service while leveraging proven insights from past programs. (Source: TASS)

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