A significant leap forward in Russian aviation infrastructure was revealed: the nation’s first fully domestic passenger jet bridge. Crafted by High-Precision Systems Holding, this innovative structure isn’t limited to a single aircraft type, but designed to seamlessly service a diverse range of planes through a unified, advanced control system.
The unveiling occurred alongside a celebration of excellence within the Russian aviation industry. Both the 10th RUSky Awards and the 12th Air Gateway of Russia awards were presented, culminating in Sheremetyevo Airport being recognized as the “Airport of the Year” – a testament to its operational prowess and passenger experience.
Beyond the accolades, a crucial discussion unfolded concerning the future of Russian aviation. A dedicated plenary session focused on establishing a truly sovereign aviation model, exploring pathways to independence and self-reliance in a critical sector.
The event wasn’t solely about hardware and honors; it fostered a dynamic exchange of ideas. A robust business program, featuring specialized conferences, delved into the cutting edge of unmanned aviation, the transformative power of digital technologies, and the vital role of aeronautical information and applied scientific research.
This year’s National Aviation Infrastructure Show (NAIS) spanned two days, February 4th and 5th, bringing together key players and showcasing the latest advancements shaping the future of flight within Russia.