On
the eve of the public opening of the Paris Air show, French
President Jacques Chirac respected the long-lasting tradition
of the inauguration of the most famous aerospace show in the
world. Short visit of selected stands were on the presidential
agenda for the show 45th edition.
Accompanied by a large delegations of ministers,
military advisors, and followed by journalists, Jacques Chirac
started his tour with the Dassault stand exhibiting combat
aircraft and business jets mockups. He then moved to the nearby
Snecma stand where he was welcomed by Snecma Chairman and
CEO Jean-Paul Béchat. Jacques Chirac, with at his side
French defense minister Michèle Alliot-Marie, looked
at the M53 and M88 military engines for Mirage and Rafale
before stopping a couple of minutes before the rocket engines
on display : technological demonstrator of a solid rocket
motor for the second stage of a ballistic missile, HM7B, the
cryogenic engine for the upper stage of Ariane 5 and the Vulcain
2 engine of Ariane 5 ECA. Jacques Chirac then took a look
at a mock up of the SM146, the engine that will power Sukhoi’s
Russian Regional Jet. The SM146, developed by Snecma Moteurs
and NPO Saturn, was recently selected by Sukhoi for the three
versions of the RRJ. Jacques Chirac ended his visit on the
Snecma stand with the Turbomeca helicopters engines and the
Microturbo’s turbojet for missiles. Jean Paul Béchat
and Jacques Chirac then moved to the Sukhoi stand where they
shortly met with Sukhoi General Director Mikhail Pogosian.
Sukhoi is famous for its military aircraft but all the eyes
focused on the RRJ mockup. This regional jet, powered by two
SM146, is expected to enter service in 2007. According to
Mikhail Pogosyan, recently interviewed in Snecma Magazine,
Sukhoi has already received about hundred preliminary orders
for the RRJ from Russian airlines as well as airlines outside
Russia.
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