For almost three years, the Russian civil aviation industry has been largely cut off from the outside world, and now it appears to be warping backward in time. Historians are often quick to point out that not all technological change over time is more sophisticated and advanced – sometimes it goes backward. The same may be said for the current trajectory of Russian commercial aircraft.
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