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Russian An-124 Needs Support from Russian Air Force

Friday, December 18th, 2009

The An-124, Russia’s magnificent Ruslan freighter is soon to come to life up until the time it will be provided with enough funding from the Russian Air Force, as promised.

Schemes to reinstate An-124 pro¬duction have been kicking around for a while but began to take shape with the emergence of UAC, which devised a business plan acceptable to the Russian and Ukrainian governments. The resurgence in government aerospace and defense spending also played a crucial role.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev recently approved a plan to restart production of an upgraded An-124 version at the Aviastar-SP plant in Ulyanovsk, under the responsibility of United Aircraft Corp. (UAC). Known as the An-124-500, it would feature a glass cockpit for four crewmembers and enhancements to the aircraft’s Motor Sich D18-T powerplant that would boost range and payload and double the aircraft’s operating life to 50,000 hr. Deliveries would begin by 2014-15.

Volga-Dnepr Group–which with UAC and the Antonov design bureau has led the fight to restart production–says the upgrade was recently validated by Russia’s Central Aerohydrodyamics Institute (TsAGI) and the State Research Institue of Civil Aviation. However, for the new plan to go forward, Moscow must agree to invest $500 million to retool the plant and refurbish the assembly line, and launch customers must come forward with firm commitments.

VolgaDnepr says it is ready to commit to 20 of the new An-124s during 2011-20 and another 20 during 2021-27.
According to the air cargo operator, studies show the outsize freight service market has grown 30% annually during the past five years, to more than $1.1 billion, and will reach $7 billion by 2030. Consulting company SH&E predicts this will translate into a need for 70 An-124s.

However, it is not yet clear if the defense ministry, which already has a long list of hardware purchases on its wish list, is interested in a new An-124 acquisition just now. The ministry may place higher priority on renovating the 24 An-124s currently listed in the Russian air force inventory, most of which require a major overhaul.

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Diecastairplanes.com Launched!

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Welcome to Diecastairplanetoys.com

Actionjetz has launched its first ever dealer shop site – diecastairplanetoys.com, to serve more toy retailers and dealers around the globe. This is in connection with their active partnership with RBI Toys.

The website is highly optimized for users. It features three ways on how to connect with its sales group when making an order, or simply giving an inquiry. It allows retailers to get in touch with them via phone, email, and chat. It has a dedicated group of customer service representatives ready to take any call, or chat messages anytime 24/7.

diecast airplane toys

Diecastairplanetoys.com shows its line of airplane toy products up front once a user lands on the site. Each product link takes you to the individual product page where one can find out about its toy features, dimensions, and availability. Fast, and easy ways to inquire about each airplane toy model are provided in every page.

Today, the company is launching the dealer site with the latest freebies and promos. It guarantees the first 20 inquirers to receive a money-saving discount voucher for the orders placed online. The website wants to boost this industry by helping out small-to-medium enterprises to sell profitably its quality line of diecast airplane toys. Those who are serious about the dealership gets to receive a free sample toy, free of shipping fees as well.

The popular airplane toy model company is a supplier of diecast airplane toys for kids. They are packaging their products with a game card that provides a secret code. This code enables kids to have access to the online virtual world of Actionjetz. The online virtual gaming site features fun, educational airplane games fit for school-age kids. It is also parent-friendly as it provides a section for parents to join their kids in playing the airplane games.

Just recently, the company was invited to participate in the October 2009 Fall Toy Preview in Dallas, USA. The brand was able to showcase its line of diecast airplane toys to various diecast toy retailers, even the collector’s section of the industry.