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Fuselage flaws prompt inspections for Russian Sukhoi Superjet fleet

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Fuselage flaws prompt inspections for Russian Sukhoi Superjet fleet
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Sergei Alexandrovsky, CEO | Rossiya Airlines

Fuselage defects have been discovered in several Sukhoi Superjet 100 regional aircraft used for domestic passenger flights in Russia. The flaws, identified in at least 14 airliners with serial numbers ranging from 95104 to 117, have led to increased scrutiny of the Russian-built jet.

According to The Moscow Times, Russian airlines were informed by manufacturer Yakovlev and the civil aviation authority Rosaviatsia about the issue. Yakovlev first notified Rosaviatsia in May, prompting the regulator—also known as the Federal Air Transport Agency—to issue a directive to affected airlines at the beginning of August.

Rossiya Airlines was among those impacted and commented on its response: "The airline necessarily performs all the necessary checks prescribed by the airworthiness directives. Directive 2025-FATA-01020A-08, issued by the Federal Air Transport Agency on August 1, 2025, covers only one aircraft in the airline's fleet. No comments were revealed during the inspection."

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Other operators affected include Azimuth and Yamal Airlines, with one and five impacted aircraft respectively. The remaining planes are currently in storage.

The problem centers on structural components called stringers that reinforce an aircraft’s fuselage. On these Superjets, stringers between the cockpit and passenger door were found not securely fastened. Inspections require dismantling insulation materials as well as other internal structures such as door frame skins and lavatory modules—a process that highlights maintenance challenges for Russian carriers operating domestically produced jets under Western sanctions.

While no operational disruptions have resulted from these recent findings, they add to ongoing concerns about the Superjet's safety record. According to AeroTime, there have been 95 incidents involving this model over a twelve-year period; five resulted in total hull losses with three fatal accidents causing a combined total of 89 deaths.

Despite these issues, Russia is working toward greater self-sufficiency in aviation due to international sanctions imposed after its invasion of Ukraine in 2022. This includes development of an updated version of the jet—the Yakovlev SJ-100 NEW—with more than 100 orders placed collectively by Aeroflot, Aurora, and Rossiya Airlines.

Current data shows that out of a total Sukhoi Superjet fleet comprising 76 active units, there are also 21 inactive planes and another 28 on order. Cirium reports that this month alone operators scheduled over 14,000 flights using this type of aircraft with approximately 1.34 million seats offered.

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