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Tupolev Tu-204

The Tupolev Tu-204 (Russian: Туполев Ту-204) is a twin-engined medium-range narrow-body jet airliner capable of carrying 210 passengers, designed by Tupolev and produced by Aviastar-SP and Kazan Aircraft Production Association. First introduced in 1989, it was intended to be broadly equivalent to the Boeing 757, with slightly lower range and payload, and had competitive performance and fuel efficiency in its class. It was developed for Aeroflot as a replacement for the medium-range Tupolev Tu-154 trijet. The latest version, with significant upgrades and improvements, is the Tu-204SM, which made its maiden flight on 29 December 2010.[4] In April 2022, United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) announced plans to assemble 70 Tu-214s by 2030.[5]

Tu-204 / Tu-214
A Red Wings Tu-204-100 on final approach
Role Narrow-body jet airliner
National origin Soviet Union/Russia
Manufacturer Aviastar SP (Tu-204 series)
Kazan Aircraft Production Association (Tu-214)
United Aircraft Corporation (Tu-214)
Design group Tupolev
First flight 2 January 1989; 34 years ago (1989-01-02)
Introduction 23 February 1996 with Vnukovo Airlines[1][better source needed]
Status In service, in production
Primary users Red Wings Airlines (Historical)
Rossiya (Historical)
Aviastar-TU
Air Koryo
Cubana Airlines
Produced 1990[2]–present
Number built 89 as of December 2015[3]

Design and development edit

 
A Cubana Tupolev 204E in 2007

The Tu-204 was designed as a family of aircraft incorporating passenger, cargo, combi and quick-change variants. It is powered by either two Aviadvigatel PS-90 or Rolls-Royce RB211 engines. The Tu-204 is produced at two of the largest Russian aircraft manufacturing plants in Ulyanovsk (Tu-204 series) and Kazan (Tu-214).[6]

The Tu-204 cabin is available in several layouts, including the baseline single-class layout seating for 210 passengers and a two- or three-class layout designed for 164–193 passengers. A cargo version of the Tu-204 is being successfully operated by several airlines in Europe and Egypt.[6]

 
Cabin of a Tupolev Tu-204

Seating configuration is 3–3 in economy and 2–2 in Business class. The business class cabin has a seat pitch of 810 millimetres (31.9 in). The passenger cabin can be divided into compartments according to class with removable bulkheads and curtains. Compartments are illuminated by reflected light. Overhead bins for passenger baggage and coats are of the closed type. The volume of baggage per passenger is 0.052 cubic metres (1.8 cu ft).[7]

In 1994, the first certificate for Tu-204 aircraft (with PS-90A engines) was issued. Subsequently, issued certificates have extended estimated operational conditions. The Tu-204-120 variant, certified with Rolls-Royce RB211-535E4 engines, complies with noise regulations described in Chapter 3 of Supplement 16 to ICAO, hence meeting all current European and ICAO requirements.[8] The Tu-204-100 variant, certified with PS-90A engines, complies with noise regulations described in Chapter 4 of Supplement 16 to ICAO which means it is quieter. The aircraft was certified to Russian standards AP-25 (harmonized with FAR-25 and JAR-25).[9]

Technology edit

 
Cockpit of a Tu-214

The Tu-204 is part of the same generation of Russian aircraft as the Ilyushin Il-96. The Tu-204 features technologies such as fly-by-wire control systems, a glass cockpit, supercritical wings with winglets, and is available with Russian or foreign avionics.[10] The wings and tails are relatively resistant to ice build-up, and as such anti-icing systems are not equipped. Among today's airliners the Tu-204 is the only one which does not require wing anti-icing systems. During the test flight safety has been confirmed without the anti-icing system on the bearing surfaces and the aircraft obtained Russian and European certificates.[11]

Tu-204 variants edit

Tu-204/204C edit

The Tu-204 is the basic passenger airline model, and the Tu-204C is the basic freight or cargo model. The most-used models are the -100C and the -120C.[12]

Tu-204-100/200 edit

 
A Tupolev Tu-204C operated for DHL by Aviastar-TU at Sheremetyevo International Airport in Moscow, Russia

Certified in January 1995, this initial version is powered by Soloviev (now Aviadvigatel) PS90 turbofans with 157 kN (35,300 lbf) of thrust, and uses Russian avionics in addition to its Russian engines. The Tu-204-200 is a heavier version with extra fuel for more range. Only one was built by Aviastar-SP in Ulyanovsk but has not yet been delivered (RA-64036). Now this version is only produced by KAPO in Kazan, marketed under the designation Tu-214. The Tu-204-100C and Tu-204-200C are cargo versions of the −100 and −200 respectively, fitted with a forward main deck freight door. Currently,[when?] the Tu-204-100/200 is offered with the option of an up-rated Aviadvigatel PS90A2 turbofan, which promises 40% more service between overhauls.[13]

The Tu-204-100's maximum take-off weight (MTOW) is 107.5 tonnes, and its range with 196 passengers in a two-class configuration is 6,000 kilometres (3,700 mi).

Tu-204-120/220/120C/220C edit

To broaden product appeal, the Tu-204-120/220 offers non-Russian avionics and engines. It is powered by two Rolls-Royce RB211-535 engines, each with thrust of 192 kN (43,100 lbf). Egypt's Cairo Aviation became the debut operator in November 1998 when it took delivery of a Tu-204-120 and its cargo version the Tu-204-120C. The Tu-204-220 and Tu-204-220C cargo version, are a higher gross weight variants of the basic Tu-204-120.[14]

The Tu-204-120 has a maximum takeoff weight of 103 metric tons and a range of 4,600 kilometres (2,500 nmi) with 196 passengers in a two-class seating configuration.

Tu-204-300 edit

 
Vladivostok Air Tu-204-300 landing at Pulkovo Airport

A shortened, longer-range and more efficient derivative of the Tu-204, the Tu-204-300 is also known as Tu-234. About six meters (20 ft) shorter than the basic Tu-204, this variant is available in two versions: the longer-ranged, heavier version, powered by Aviadvigatel PS 90-A2 turbofans, has a maximum take-off weight of 107.5 metric tons and range (with 166 passengers) increased to 9,300 kilometres (5,000 nmi); and the lighter, shorter-ranged version, with a maximum take-off weight of 89 metric tons and range of 3,500 kilometres (1,900 nmi) with 166 passengers. The former Russian airline Vladivostok Air was the debut customer. This airline's aircraft are in a two-class seating configuration, with a 142-passenger capacity. Average numbers of flight hours during each 24-hour period is 9.35 hours, for year 2009. It is also operated by Air Koryo which currently[when?] operates one Tu-204-100B and one Tu-204-300. The Тu-204s operate on the Pyongyang-Beijing, Bangkok, Vladivostok, Shenyang and Kuala Lumpur routes.[15]

Tu-204-500 edit

This is a version of the Tu-204-300 optimized for shorter routes, featuring smaller wings and an increased cruising speed (to Mach 0.84), which makes it a competitor to the Next Generation Boeing 737. It is ETOPS rated, and fitted with a Honeywell 331-200ER APU.[16]

Tu-206 edit

 
The planned experimental Tupolev Tu-206

The Tu-206 is a company-funded concept aircraft that, if built, would be used as a testbed for alternative fuels, specifically liquefied natural gas.[17]

Tu-204SM edit

 
Tupolev Tu-204SM

The Tu-204SM, alternatively Tu-204CM,[18] a medium-range airliner, is an upgraded version of the Tu-204-100/300.[19][20] While the Tu-204SM will retain key design and aerodynamic features of the Tu-204-100/100E/100V series, there are numerous upgrades, largely aimed at meeting the current and near-future Russian and international standards, including those of ICAO and Eurocontrol.

The new cockpit features allow the Tu-204SM to be flown by a two-pilot crew (as compared with the three-pilot arrangement of the original Tu-204 series). These features include a new computer (VSUPT-85-2040), a new flight management system (ASO-204/FMS), wide LCD displays (KSEIS-204E), head-up displays (HUD), and an automated board system maintenance and diagnostic system. The electronic flight bag concept will be implemented and all controls and displays will be in English.

The Tu-204SM will be powered by two PS-90A2 engines. The latter is significantly improved over the original PS-90A power plants.[21] and features a unified twin-spool turbofan with a high bypass ratio. The PS-90A2 is expected a life cycle cost saving of 35% over the original engine with a simultaneous increase in reliability in the 50 to 100% range. The PS-90A2 is designed to meet the Russian AP-33 aviation standard, which is harmonized with the US FAR Part 33 and the European JAR33.

There will also be a new APU (TA-18 APU-200) and upgraded fuel management, hydraulic and fire safety systems.

The updated passenger cabin accommodates a maximum of 210 passengers or 174 in a typical two-class layout. The upgrades include[19][20] new larger storage bins, multicolored LED lighting, sound-absorbing structures and a modern in-flight entertainment system (IFE).

The price for one Tu-204SM is estimated at USD 40–47 million.[citation needed]

The first test flight of Tu-204SM was successfully carried out on 29 December 2010.[4] First deliveries of Tu-204SM were originally planned for 2011.[20] As of December 2019, no Tu-204SM aircraft have been delivered and the project likely will never see fruition.

Tu-204SM orders edit

Red Wings Airlines was the first airline to operate the Tu-204SM. Ilyushin Finance Co. (IFC) said it would complete negotiations with Red Wings for 44 Tu-204SM aircraft in February, to sign a firm order in March 2011. Red Wings already operates a fleet of Tu-204-100 and Tu-204-100V jetliners, to which it added one airframe in 2010.[22] Russia's largest aircraft lessor, Ilyushin Finance, has previously placed Tu-204-100 aircraft with Cubana, Air Koryo and Red Wings, and Tu-204-300s with Vladivostok Avia and Air Koryo. Faced with low production rates for the Tu-204 models, Tupolev asked component providers to lower their prices in order to cut the plane's overall price by 27–30%. These suppliers agreed, on condition that 44 more firm orders be secured for the Tu-204SM through 2016.

By January 2012 a firm order from Red Wings had not been signed, the stumbling blocks being requests for guarantees of the residual value of the airframes and after-sales support at a cost the same as an equivalent Airbus or Boeing model.[23] It was subsequently announced that Red Wings had cut back its initial commitment from 44 to 15 Tu-204SMs due to delays to the flight-test programme and after the lessor Ilyushin Finance reportedly "lost interest".[24]

A large order by Iran Air Tours is under threat because of sanctions against the Iranian economy, as the American company Pratt & Whitney has been involved in the development of the engine with the Perm Engine Company. Completing the sale by re-equipping the Tu-204SMs with the Tu-204's Russian-made PS-90A engines has been proposed.[25]

At the Singapore Air Show in 2016 the Vice President of the Russian United Aircraft Corporation stated that every company that has ordered the Tu-204 has gone bankrupt so there were no outstanding orders for the Tu-204SM, and Tupolev has frozen development work on the aircraft and UAC would withdraw it from their list of aircraft prices as soon as the Irkut MC-21 comes to the market.[26]

Tu-214 variants edit

Tu-214 edit

The Tu-214 is also a variation of the Tu-204 first flown on 21 March 1996.[27] It is technically a Tu-204-200, one of the differences being that it is built by a different factory. Planes designated Tu-204 are produced in Ulyanovsk by Aviastar-SP; Tu-214 in Kazan by the Kazan Aircraft Production Association (KAPO).[28][29] Both factories are independent from the Tupolev design bureau and have some control over the design of the variant they produce.

The main difference is a full-size main door at the left side of the fuselage just before the wing. The Tu-204 has two main doors and two emergency doors; the Tu-214 has three doors and one emergency door.

The Tu-214 is essentially a higher gross weight variant of the Tu-204, being fitted with extra fuel tanks and structural adjustments to deal with the heavier gross weight. For this reason, the Russian government prefers to use it as the platform upon which all further modifications for the 'Special Mission' variants will be based. Some of the special mission variants are claimed to be capable of a non-stop 10,000-kilometre flight range.[30]

As of July 2018, a total of three Tupolev Tu-214 aircraft were in airline service with Rossiya.[31]

In March 2022, CEO of Rostec Sergey Chemezov declared a possibility to relaunch big production of Tu-214 due to International sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War.[32] On 6 April 2022, Yuri Slusar announced the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) had already started production of 20 Tu-214s to replace Russia's fleet of Boeing and Airbus passenger aircraft.[33]

On 16 August 2022, United Aircraft Corporation announced plans to increase Tupolev Tu-214 production to at least 10 to 12 aircraft per year, with the aim to produce 70 Tupolev Tu-214 by 2030.[34] The first Tu-214 for commercial flights will appear in 2024.[35]

Tu-214ON edit

 
Russian Air Force Tu-214ON in flight

The Tu-214ON is an observation version of the Tu-204-200, equipped for Treaty on Open Skies missions and built by Kazan Aircraft Production Association. Vega Radio Engineering Corporation was contracted for the development of airborne surveillance system, ground-based complex and other mission equipment for the aircraft. It is equipped with one A-84ON panoramic camera, one AK-111 topographic camera and two perspective AK-112 digital aerial cameras to capture high-resolution aerial photography.[36] Two video cameras, a Raduga infrared thermographic camera and Ronsard Side looking airborne radar are also fitted.[37]

The first Tu-214ON (RA-64519) was demonstrated at the MAKS-2011 international air show in Moscow. It performed its first test flight on 1 June 2011, which was followed by a series of 24 flights by December 2011. The Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation conducted state tests to verify the air and ground equipment of the Tu-214ON aircraft in April 2013. The jet was delivered to the Russian Defence Ministry on 22 August 2013. The second airliner (RA-64525) made its first flight on 18 December 2013 and was delivered on 4 July 2014.[38] The Tu-214ON is set to replace the Tupolev Tu-154 and Antonov An-30 aircraft in the role.[39]

After Russia withdrew from the Treaty on Open Skies in 2021, the two Tu-214ON used for treaty observation missions have been used for military observation flights in Crimea.[40]

Tu-214PU edit

Airborne command post version. Six operated for the Russian President.[41][42][43]

Tu-214SR edit

Communications relay version. Five operated by Special Flight Unit Rossiya for the Russian government.[41][44][45][46]

Tu-214SUS edit

Communications relay version for the Russian President. Two delivered.[41][46]

Tu-214R edit

 
Tu-214R in flight from Borisoglebskoye airfield (2014)

Special-mission versions of the Tu-214 commercial transport aircraft, developed under the codename 'Project 141', to replace the Il-20 Coot ELINT platform. The aircraft are configured to carry the MRC-411 multi-intelligence payload, to include electronic intelligence (ELINT) sensors, side-looking Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and other Signals Intelligence (SIGINT). In addition, the aircraft will carry multi-spectral electro-optical systems.[47] The aircraft has conducted test flights over the Sea of Japan but the programme experienced problems in January 2013. (Jane's Defence Weekly 16 January 2013)

The Tu-214R made its public debut in August 2013 at Moscow Air Show MAKS and was heralded as a platform for conducting surveillance of the U.S., in accordance with the Treaty on Open Skies, to monitor compliance with the relevant treaties.[48][49]

As of January 2015, two were conducting test flights with the Russian Air Force.[50]

In February 2016, Russia was reported to have deployed one Tu-214R to its base in Latakia, Syria.[51][52]

In July 2016, two flights have been reported to have been conducted near the Latvian, Estonian and Finnish borders, with the plane (registry reported as RA-64514) conducting close approaches a few dozen kilometers of the Finnish border on 5 and 7 July.[53]

After Syria operation, the aircraft was declared combat-ready. One plane was reportedly used against Ukraine in 2022.[54]

Tu-214PU-SBUS edit

Special-purpose aircraft-control point equipped with a special onboard communication unit SBUS-214 intended for the Ministry of Defence of Russia. The aircraft is built with Russian-made components only, meeting the requirements of the state customers, and has a range of at least 7,200 km (4,500 mi). The main purpose of the aircraft is to provide additional communication capabilities to the user.[55] The Russian MoD placed an order for two aircraft in November 2015.[56] The first aircraft was delivered in March 2018,[57] the second in June the same year.[58]

Tu-214LMK edit

A flying laboratory based on a serial Tu-214 passenger plane (registration number RA-64507) equipped with a multifunctional flight complex LMK-214. The aircraft is intended for in-flight testing of a new radar complex and other on-board aviation equipment for the modernized Tupolev Tu-160M2 and the future Tupolev PAK DA strategic bombers. It began flight testing on 29 December 2018.[59]

Operators edit

 
This Tu-204-300A is the first Tu-204 to be converted into a VIP configuration. Business Aero operates this aircraft for VTB.
 
A Russian Post Tu-204-100C operated by Aviastar-TU

As of July 2018, there are 14 aircraft in commercial service.[31] Total users as of August 2019 include:

Airline Aircraft type In service On order Stored
  Aeroflot Tu-214 0 40[60] 0
  Air China Cargo Tu-204-120F 0 4 0
  Air Koryo 1 × Tu-204-300
1 × Tu-204-100
2 0 0
  Aviastar-TU Tu-204-100C 1 0 1
  Aviastar-TU Co. Ltd Tu-204 4 2 4
  Business Aero (for VTB) Tu-204-300A 1[61] 0 0
  China Cargo Airlines Tu-204-120CE 0 2 0
  Cubana de Aviación Tu-204-100E 3 0 1
  Kosmos Airlines[62] Tu-204-100 1 0 0
  Roscosmos[63] Tu-204-300 2 0 0
  Rossiya Airlines (government)[64] Tu-214
Tu-204-300
12 0 0
  RusJet[65] Tu-204-100B 1 0 0
  Russair[66] Tu-204-100E 1 0 0
  Russian Aerospace Forces[67] Tu-214 2 0 0
  Russian Post Tu-204-100C 2[68] 0 0
Total All versions 32 48 6

As is common with post-Soviet Russian aircraft, the Tupolev is a relatively rare aircraft, with only 86 examples being built as of December 2019. However, because of the 2022 sanctions, Russia aims to build at least 10 jets per year to replace its fleets.[69]

Previous operators edit

 
Aeroflot's previously operated Tupolev Tu-204 at the Paris Airshow
 
S7 Airlines (Siberia Airlines) previously operated this Tupolev Tu-204.
 
A Cairo Aviation Tupolev Tu-204 landing at Vnukovo International Airport, Moscow, Russia in 2009.
 
Dalavia operated this Tupolev Tu-214.
Airline Aircraft type Status Year retired Notes
  Aeroflot Tu-204-100 Delivered 2005 After the break-down, given to other airlines including Vnukovo Airlines
  Blue Wings Tu-204-100/204SM Order Canceled 2010 The airline planned to acquire some from parent airline Red Wings Airlines.
Orders cancelled due to bankruptcy.
  Cainiao Tu-204-100C Delivered 2022 Operated by Aviastar-TU, aircraft destroyed by fire at Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport and written off
  Cairo Aviation Tu-204-120/120C Delivered 2018 Airline went bankrupt in 2018
  Dalavia Tu-214 Delivered 2009 Airline went bankrupt in 2009
  Kavminvodyavia Tu-204-100 Delivered 2011 Airline went bankrupt in 2011
  Kras Air Tu-214 Delivered 2008 Airline went bankrupt in 2008
  Omskavia Tu-204-100 Order Canceled 2008 Orders canceled due to bankruptcy
  Red Wings Airlines Tu-204-100 Delivered 2018 Aircraft stored inactive
  Red Wings Airlines Tu-214 Delivered 2017 Acquired from Transaero. Returned to leasing agency.
  Rossiya Airlines Tu-204-100 Delivered 2014 Aircraft stored inactive
  S7 Airlines Tu-204-100 Delivered 2005 Acquired after the bankruptcy of Vnukovo Airlines
  Transaero Tu-214 Delivered 2015 Launch customer of that type.
Ceased operations in 2015 due to financial difficulties.
  Vladivostok Avia Tu-204-300 Delivered 2013 Launch customer of type
  Vnukovo Airlines Tu-204-100 Delivered 2001 Launch customer. Airline went bankrupt in 2001.

Production by year edit

Year 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Produced 1 1 2 3 5 2 1 3 1 1 2 4 3 4 4 2 3
Year


2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Produced 4 2 10 6 4 6 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 0 2 1 0
 
Red Wings Airlines Tupolev Tu-204-100V

Sources: russianplanes.net,[70] planespotters.net[71]

Specifications edit

Tupolev Tu-204 specifications[72][73][74]
204-100 / 204-120 214 204–300 204SM
Cockpit crew Three Two
Seating 172–210 180–210 142–156 176–215
Seat pitch 32–47 in 32–39 in 32–46 in 32–38 in
Length 46.14 m (151 ft 5 in) 40.19 m (131 ft 10 in) 46.14 m (151 ft 5 in)
Wing 41.8 m (137 ft 2 in) span, 184.2 m2 (1,983 sq ft) area
Height 13.9 m (45 ft 7 in)
Fuselage 3.8 m (12 ft 6 in) width x 4.1 m (13 ft 5 in) height
Cabin 3.57 m (11 ft 9 in) width x 2.16 m (7 ft 1 in) height
MTOW -100: 105 t (231,000 lb)
-120: 103 t (227,000 lb)
110.75 t (244,200 lb) 107 t (236,000 lb) 108 t (238,000 lb)
Max. payload 21.0 t (46,300 lb) 25.2 t (56,000 lb) 18.0 t (39,700 lb) 23.0 t (50,700 lb)
Fuel capacity 35.7 t (79,000 lb) 35.7 t (79,000 lb) 36.0 t (79,400 lb) 35.8 t (79,000 lb)
Engine (x 2) -100: Aviadvigatel PS-90A
-120: Rolls-Royce RB211-535E4B
Aviadvigatel PS-90A or
Rolls-Royce RB211-535E4B
Aviadvigatel PS-90A2
Thrust (x 2) -100: 157 kN (35,274 lbf)
-120: 186 kN (41,888 lbf)
158.2 kN (35,582 lbf) 171.6 kN (38,581 lbf)
Speed 810 to 850 km/h (440 to 460 kn) Cruise, 900 km/h (490 kn) Max
Range (Max PL) -100: 4,300 km (2,700 mi)
-120: 4,100 km (2,500 mi)
4,340 km (2,700 mi) 5,800 km (3,600 mi) 4,800 km (3,000 mi)[75]
Takeoff (MTOW) 1,780 m (5,840 ft) 2,030 m (6,660 ft) 1,870 m (6,140 ft) 1,950 m (6,400 ft)
Ceiling 12,100 m (39,700 ft) 12,200 m (40,000 ft)

Accidents and incidents edit

  • On 14 January 2002, Sibir Airlines Flight 852, a Tupolev Tu-204-100 (RA-64011), experienced a flameout of both engines, glided and overran the runway at Omsk Airport and sustained minor damage, but was repaired and returned to service.[76]
  • On 22 March 2010, Aviastar-TU Flight 1906, the same aircraft involved in the Sibir Airlines Flight 852 incident, crash-landed short of the runway near Moscow Domodedovo Airport while attempting to land at night in fog and poor visibility. There were no fatalities, but four of the eight crew members were seriously injured. It was a repositioning flight with no passengers on board. In September 2010, the МАК released their final report into the accident.[77] The cause of the accident was attributed to pilot error, with a number of factors contributing to the accident including inadequate crew training and lack of cockpit resource management, failure of autoflight systems and serious regulatory violations by Aviastar-TU. This accident was the first hull-loss of the Tu-204.
  • On 29 December 2012 at 16:35 local time (12:35 GMT), Red Wings Airlines Flight 9268, a Tupolev Tu-204-100В (RA-64047, c/n 1450743164047, s/n 047, built 2008) crashed on landing after overrunning runway 19 at Moscow Vnukovo International Airport (VKO) following a non-revenue repositioning flight originating from Pardubice Airport, Czech Republic. The aircraft broke up and came to a stop on elevated highway M3 about 400 meters (1,300 feet) past the runway's end. There were eight crew members on board of whom five were killed and the other three seriously injured.[78][79] Apart from those, one man driving his car on M3 highway was seriously injured when the detached Tu-204's nosewheel crashed into the side of the car; the driver behind him recorded the impact on camera. The fatal Vnukovo accident was the second runway overrun incident involving a Red Wings operated Tu-204-100B in nine days following a Moscow Vnukovo to Novosibirsk flight on 20 December 2012 that overran runway 25 at Tolmachevo Airport by 1,150 feet (350 meters) into an open field.[80] Flight data recorder readouts indicate that brake failure as well as engine thrust reverser issues were major contributing causes in both overruns resulting in the issuance of additional airworthiness directives.[81][82][83][84] This accident remains the sole fatal accident involving the Tu-204.
  • On 24 August 2016, Aviastar-TU Flight 9625, a Tu-204S (RA-64021), was written off after landing hard at Norilsk Airport when it bounced on landing; when the aircraft taxied to its parking position, severe damage was found on the rear spar of the wing.[85]
  • On 22 August 2018, one of the Aviadvigatel PS-90 engines on Red Wings Flight 808, a Tu-204-100 (RA-64050), from Ufa to Sochi experienced an engine surge during takeoff from Ufa International Airport and subsequently caught fire. The crew did not receive any fire indications, the automatic fire suppression system did not work, and the manual fire suppression failed to fully extinguish the flames. Emergency services put out the fire after landing while the passengers were evacuated through the right hand (emergency) doors via slides. There were no injuries. A Rosaviatsia (Russia's Civil Aviation Authority) commission was set up to investigate the occurrence.[86]
  • On 8 January 2022, Aviastar-TU Flight 6534, a Tu-204-100C (RA-64032) operating for Cainiao, burned out following a cargo fire during pushback at Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport. The aircraft was due to begin a cargo service from Hangzhou to Novosibirsk.[87]

See also edit

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tupolev, russian, Туполев, Ту, twin, engined, medium, range, narrow, body, airliner, capable, carrying, passengers, designed, tupolev, produced, aviastar, kazan, aircraft, production, association, first, introduced, 1989, intended, broadly, equivalent, boeing,. The Tupolev Tu 204 Russian Tupolev Tu 204 is a twin engined medium range narrow body jet airliner capable of carrying 210 passengers designed by Tupolev and produced by Aviastar SP and Kazan Aircraft Production Association First introduced in 1989 it was intended to be broadly equivalent to the Boeing 757 with slightly lower range and payload and had competitive performance and fuel efficiency in its class It was developed for Aeroflot as a replacement for the medium range Tupolev Tu 154 trijet The latest version with significant upgrades and improvements is the Tu 204SM which made its maiden flight on 29 December 2010 4 In April 2022 United Aircraft Corporation UAC announced plans to assemble 70 Tu 214s by 2030 5 Tu 204 Tu 214A Red Wings Tu 204 100 on final approachRole Narrow body jet airlinerNational origin Soviet Union RussiaManufacturer Aviastar SP Tu 204 series Kazan Aircraft Production Association Tu 214 United Aircraft Corporation Tu 214 Design group TupolevFirst flight 2 January 1989 34 years ago 1989 01 02 Introduction 23 February 1996 with Vnukovo Airlines 1 better source needed Status In service in productionPrimary users Red Wings Airlines Historical Rossiya Historical Aviastar TUAir KoryoCubana AirlinesProduced 1990 2 presentNumber built 89 as of December 2015 3 Contents 1 Design and development 1 1 Technology 2 Tu 204 variants 2 1 Tu 204 204C 2 2 Tu 204 100 200 2 3 Tu 204 120 220 120C 220C 2 4 Tu 204 300 2 5 Tu 204 500 2 6 Tu 206 2 7 Tu 204SM 2 7 1 Tu 204SM orders 3 Tu 214 variants 3 1 Tu 214 3 1 1 Tu 214ON 3 1 2 Tu 214PU 3 1 3 Tu 214SR 3 1 4 Tu 214SUS 3 1 5 Tu 214R 3 1 6 Tu 214PU SBUS 3 1 7 Tu 214LMK 4 Operators 4 1 Previous operators 5 Production by year 6 Specifications 7 Accidents and incidents 8 See also 9 References 10 Sources 11 External linksDesign and development edit nbsp A Cubana Tupolev 204E in 2007The Tu 204 was designed as a family of aircraft incorporating passenger cargo combi and quick change variants It is powered by either two Aviadvigatel PS 90 or Rolls Royce RB211 engines The Tu 204 is produced at two of the largest Russian aircraft manufacturing plants in Ulyanovsk Tu 204 series and Kazan Tu 214 6 The Tu 204 cabin is available in several layouts including the baseline single class layout seating for 210 passengers and a two or three class layout designed for 164 193 passengers A cargo version of the Tu 204 is being successfully operated by several airlines in Europe and Egypt 6 nbsp Cabin of a Tupolev Tu 204Seating configuration is 3 3 in economy and 2 2 in Business class The business class cabin has a seat pitch of 810 millimetres 31 9 in The passenger cabin can be divided into compartments according to class with removable bulkheads and curtains Compartments are illuminated by reflected light Overhead bins for passenger baggage and coats are of the closed type The volume of baggage per passenger is 0 052 cubic metres 1 8 cu ft 7 In 1994 the first certificate for Tu 204 aircraft with PS 90A engines was issued Subsequently issued certificates have extended estimated operational conditions The Tu 204 120 variant certified with Rolls Royce RB211 535E4 engines complies with noise regulations described in Chapter 3 of Supplement 16 to ICAO hence meeting all current European and ICAO requirements 8 The Tu 204 100 variant certified with PS 90A engines complies with noise regulations described in Chapter 4 of Supplement 16 to ICAO which means it is quieter The aircraft was certified to Russian standards AP 25 harmonized with FAR 25 and JAR 25 9 Technology edit nbsp Cockpit of a Tu 214The Tu 204 is part of the same generation of Russian aircraft as the Ilyushin Il 96 The Tu 204 features technologies such as fly by wire control systems a glass cockpit supercritical wings with winglets and is available with Russian or foreign avionics 10 The wings and tails are relatively resistant to ice build up and as such anti icing systems are not equipped Among today s airliners the Tu 204 is the only one which does not require wing anti icing systems During the test flight safety has been confirmed without the anti icing system on the bearing surfaces and the aircraft obtained Russian and European certificates 11 Tu 204 variants editTu 204 204C edit The Tu 204 is the basic passenger airline model and the Tu 204C is the basic freight or cargo model The most used models are the 100C and the 120C 12 Tu 204 100 200 edit nbsp A Tupolev Tu 204C operated for DHL by Aviastar TU at Sheremetyevo International Airport in Moscow RussiaCertified in January 1995 this initial version is powered by Soloviev now Aviadvigatel PS90 turbofans with 157 kN 35 300 lbf of thrust and uses Russian avionics in addition to its Russian engines The Tu 204 200 is a heavier version with extra fuel for more range Only one was built by Aviastar SP in Ulyanovsk but has not yet been delivered RA 64036 Now this version is only produced by KAPO in Kazan marketed under the designation Tu 214 The Tu 204 100C and Tu 204 200C are cargo versions of the 100 and 200 respectively fitted with a forward main deck freight door Currently when the Tu 204 100 200 is offered with the option of an up rated Aviadvigatel PS90A2 turbofan which promises 40 more service between overhauls 13 The Tu 204 100 s maximum take off weight MTOW is 107 5 tonnes and its range with 196 passengers in a two class configuration is 6 000 kilometres 3 700 mi Tu 204 120 220 120C 220C edit To broaden product appeal the Tu 204 120 220 offers non Russian avionics and engines It is powered by two Rolls Royce RB211 535 engines each with thrust of 192 kN 43 100 lbf Egypt s Cairo Aviation became the debut operator in November 1998 when it took delivery of a Tu 204 120 and its cargo version the Tu 204 120C The Tu 204 220 and Tu 204 220C cargo version are a higher gross weight variants of the basic Tu 204 120 14 The Tu 204 120 has a maximum takeoff weight of 103 metric tons and a range of 4 600 kilometres 2 500 nmi with 196 passengers in a two class seating configuration Tu 204 300 edit nbsp Vladivostok Air Tu 204 300 landing at Pulkovo AirportA shortened longer range and more efficient derivative of the Tu 204 the Tu 204 300 is also known as Tu 234 About six meters 20 ft shorter than the basic Tu 204 this variant is available in two versions the longer ranged heavier version powered by Aviadvigatel PS 90 A2 turbofans has a maximum take off weight of 107 5 metric tons and range with 166 passengers increased to 9 300 kilometres 5 000 nmi and the lighter shorter ranged version with a maximum take off weight of 89 metric tons and range of 3 500 kilometres 1 900 nmi with 166 passengers The former Russian airline Vladivostok Air was the debut customer This airline s aircraft are in a two class seating configuration with a 142 passenger capacity Average numbers of flight hours during each 24 hour period is 9 35 hours for year 2009 It is also operated by Air Koryo which currently when operates one Tu 204 100B and one Tu 204 300 The Tu 204s operate on the Pyongyang Beijing Bangkok Vladivostok Shenyang and Kuala Lumpur routes 15 Tu 204 500 edit This is a version of the Tu 204 300 optimized for shorter routes featuring smaller wings and an increased cruising speed to Mach 0 84 which makes it a competitor to the Next Generation Boeing 737 It is ETOPS rated and fitted with a Honeywell 331 200ER APU 16 Tu 206 edit nbsp The planned experimental Tupolev Tu 206The Tu 206 is a company funded concept aircraft that if built would be used as a testbed for alternative fuels specifically liquefied natural gas 17 Tu 204SM edit nbsp Tupolev Tu 204SMThe Tu 204SM alternatively Tu 204CM 18 a medium range airliner is an upgraded version of the Tu 204 100 300 19 20 While the Tu 204SM will retain key design and aerodynamic features of the Tu 204 100 100E 100V series there are numerous upgrades largely aimed at meeting the current and near future Russian and international standards including those of ICAO and Eurocontrol The new cockpit features allow the Tu 204SM to be flown by a two pilot crew as compared with the three pilot arrangement of the original Tu 204 series These features include a new computer VSUPT 85 2040 a new flight management system ASO 204 FMS wide LCD displays KSEIS 204E head up displays HUD and an automated board system maintenance and diagnostic system The electronic flight bag concept will be implemented and all controls and displays will be in English The Tu 204SM will be powered by two PS 90A2 engines The latter is significantly improved over the original PS 90A power plants 21 and features a unified twin spool turbofan with a high bypass ratio The PS 90A2 is expected a life cycle cost saving of 35 over the original engine with a simultaneous increase in reliability in the 50 to 100 range The PS 90A2 is designed to meet the Russian AP 33 aviation standard which is harmonized with the US FAR Part 33 and the European JAR33 There will also be a new APU TA 18 APU 200 and upgraded fuel management hydraulic and fire safety systems The updated passenger cabin accommodates a maximum of 210 passengers or 174 in a typical two class layout The upgrades include 19 20 new larger storage bins multicolored LED lighting sound absorbing structures and a modern in flight entertainment system IFE The price for one Tu 204SM is estimated at USD 40 47 million citation needed The first test flight of Tu 204SM was successfully carried out on 29 December 2010 4 First deliveries of Tu 204SM were originally planned for 2011 20 As of December 2019 no Tu 204SM aircraft have been delivered and the project likely will never see fruition Tu 204SM orders edit Red Wings Airlines was the first airline to operate the Tu 204SM Ilyushin Finance Co IFC said it would complete negotiations with Red Wings for 44 Tu 204SM aircraft in February to sign a firm order in March 2011 Red Wings already operates a fleet of Tu 204 100 and Tu 204 100V jetliners to which it added one airframe in 2010 22 Russia s largest aircraft lessor Ilyushin Finance has previously placed Tu 204 100 aircraft with Cubana Air Koryo and Red Wings and Tu 204 300s with Vladivostok Avia and Air Koryo Faced with low production rates for the Tu 204 models Tupolev asked component providers to lower their prices in order to cut the plane s overall price by 27 30 These suppliers agreed on condition that 44 more firm orders be secured for the Tu 204SM through 2016 By January 2012 a firm order from Red Wings had not been signed the stumbling blocks being requests for guarantees of the residual value of the airframes and after sales support at a cost the same as an equivalent Airbus or Boeing model 23 It was subsequently announced that Red Wings had cut back its initial commitment from 44 to 15 Tu 204SMs due to delays to the flight test programme and after the lessor Ilyushin Finance reportedly lost interest 24 A large order by Iran Air Tours is under threat because of sanctions against the Iranian economy as the American company Pratt amp Whitney has been involved in the development of the engine with the Perm Engine Company Completing the sale by re equipping the Tu 204SMs with the Tu 204 s Russian made PS 90A engines has been proposed 25 At the Singapore Air Show in 2016 the Vice President of the Russian United Aircraft Corporation stated that every company that has ordered the Tu 204 has gone bankrupt so there were no outstanding orders for the Tu 204SM and Tupolev has frozen development work on the aircraft and UAC would withdraw it from their list of aircraft prices as soon as the Irkut MC 21 comes to the market 26 Tu 214 variants editTu 214 edit The Tu 214 is also a variation of the Tu 204 first flown on 21 March 1996 27 It is technically a Tu 204 200 one of the differences being that it is built by a different factory Planes designated Tu 204 are produced in Ulyanovsk by Aviastar SP Tu 214 in Kazan by the Kazan Aircraft Production Association KAPO 28 29 Both factories are independent from the Tupolev design bureau and have some control over the design of the variant they produce The main difference is a full size main door at the left side of the fuselage just before the wing The Tu 204 has two main doors and two emergency doors the Tu 214 has three doors and one emergency door The Tu 214 is essentially a higher gross weight variant of the Tu 204 being fitted with extra fuel tanks and structural adjustments to deal with the heavier gross weight For this reason the Russian government prefers to use it as the platform upon which all further modifications for the Special Mission variants will be based Some of the special mission variants are claimed to be capable of a non stop 10 000 kilometre flight range 30 As of July 2018 a total of three Tupolev Tu 214 aircraft were in airline service with Rossiya 31 In March 2022 CEO of Rostec Sergey Chemezov declared a possibility to relaunch big production of Tu 214 due to International sanctions during the Russo Ukrainian War 32 On 6 April 2022 Yuri Slusar announced the United Aircraft Corporation UAC had already started production of 20 Tu 214s to replace Russia s fleet of Boeing and Airbus passenger aircraft 33 On 16 August 2022 United Aircraft Corporation announced plans to increase Tupolev Tu 214 production to at least 10 to 12 aircraft per year with the aim to produce 70 Tupolev Tu 214 by 2030 34 The first Tu 214 for commercial flights will appear in 2024 35 Tu 214ON edit nbsp Russian Air Force Tu 214ON in flightThe Tu 214ON is an observation version of the Tu 204 200 equipped for Treaty on Open Skies missions and built by Kazan Aircraft Production Association Vega Radio Engineering Corporation was contracted for the development of airborne surveillance system ground based complex and other mission equipment for the aircraft It is equipped with one A 84ON panoramic camera one AK 111 topographic camera and two perspective AK 112 digital aerial cameras to capture high resolution aerial photography 36 Two video cameras a Raduga infrared thermographic camera and Ronsard Side looking airborne radar are also fitted 37 The first Tu 214ON RA 64519 was demonstrated at the MAKS 2011 international air show in Moscow It performed its first test flight on 1 June 2011 which was followed by a series of 24 flights by December 2011 The Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation conducted state tests to verify the air and ground equipment of the Tu 214ON aircraft in April 2013 The jet was delivered to the Russian Defence Ministry on 22 August 2013 The second airliner RA 64525 made its first flight on 18 December 2013 and was delivered on 4 July 2014 38 The Tu 214ON is set to replace the Tupolev Tu 154 and Antonov An 30 aircraft in the role 39 After Russia withdrew from the Treaty on Open Skies in 2021 the two Tu 214ON used for treaty observation missions have been used for military observation flights in Crimea 40 Tu 214PU edit Airborne command post version Six operated for the Russian President 41 42 43 Tu 214SR edit Communications relay version Five operated by Special Flight Unit Rossiya for the Russian government 41 44 45 46 Tu 214SUS edit Communications relay version for the Russian President Two delivered 41 46 Tu 214R edit nbsp Tu 214R in flight from Borisoglebskoye airfield 2014 Special mission versions of the Tu 214 commercial transport aircraft developed under the codename Project 141 to replace the Il 20 Coot ELINT platform The aircraft are configured to carry the MRC 411 multi intelligence payload to include electronic intelligence ELINT sensors side looking Synthetic Aperture Radar SAR and other Signals Intelligence SIGINT In addition the aircraft will carry multi spectral electro optical systems 47 The aircraft has conducted test flights over the Sea of Japan but the programme experienced problems in January 2013 Jane s Defence Weekly 16 January 2013 The Tu 214R made its public debut in August 2013 at Moscow Air Show MAKS and was heralded as a platform for conducting surveillance of the U S in accordance with the Treaty on Open Skies to monitor compliance with the relevant treaties 48 49 As of January 2015 two were conducting test flights with the Russian Air Force 50 In February 2016 Russia was reported to have deployed one Tu 214R to its base in Latakia Syria 51 52 In July 2016 two flights have been reported to have been conducted near the Latvian Estonian and Finnish borders with the plane registry reported as RA 64514 conducting close approaches a few dozen kilometers of the Finnish border on 5 and 7 July 53 After Syria operation the aircraft was declared combat ready One plane was reportedly used against Ukraine in 2022 54 Tu 214PU SBUS edit Special purpose aircraft control point equipped with a special onboard communication unit SBUS 214 intended for the Ministry of Defence of Russia The aircraft is built with Russian made components only meeting the requirements of the state customers and has a range of at least 7 200 km 4 500 mi The main purpose of the aircraft is to provide additional communication capabilities to the user 55 The Russian MoD placed an order for two aircraft in November 2015 56 The first aircraft was delivered in March 2018 57 the second in June the same year 58 Tu 214LMK edit A flying laboratory based on a serial Tu 214 passenger plane registration number RA 64507 equipped with a multifunctional flight complex LMK 214 The aircraft is intended for in flight testing of a new radar complex and other on board aviation equipment for the modernized Tupolev Tu 160M2 and the future Tupolev PAK DA strategic bombers It began flight testing on 29 December 2018 59 Operators editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information April 2023 nbsp This Tu 204 300A is the first Tu 204 to be converted into a VIP configuration Business Aero operates this aircraft for VTB nbsp A Russian Post Tu 204 100C operated by Aviastar TUAs of July 2018 there are 14 aircraft in commercial service 31 Total users as of August 2019 include Airline Aircraft type In service On order Stored nbsp Aeroflot Tu 214 0 40 60 0 nbsp Air China Cargo Tu 204 120F 0 4 0 nbsp Air Koryo 1 Tu 204 3001 Tu 204 100 2 0 0 nbsp Aviastar TU Tu 204 100C 1 0 1 nbsp Aviastar TU Co Ltd Tu 204 4 2 4 nbsp Business Aero for VTB Tu 204 300A 1 61 0 0 nbsp China Cargo Airlines Tu 204 120CE 0 2 0 nbsp Cubana de Aviacion Tu 204 100E 3 0 1 nbsp Kosmos Airlines 62 Tu 204 100 1 0 0 nbsp Roscosmos 63 Tu 204 300 2 0 0 nbsp Rossiya Airlines government 64 Tu 214Tu 204 300 12 0 0 nbsp RusJet 65 Tu 204 100B 1 0 0 nbsp Russair 66 Tu 204 100E 1 0 0 nbsp Russian Aerospace Forces 67 Tu 214 2 0 0 nbsp Russian Post Tu 204 100C 2 68 0 0Total All versions 32 48 6As is common with post Soviet Russian aircraft the Tupolev is a relatively rare aircraft with only 86 examples being built as of December 2019 However because of the 2022 sanctions Russia aims to build at least 10 jets per year to replace its fleets 69 Previous operators edit nbsp Aeroflot s previously operated Tupolev Tu 204 at the Paris Airshow nbsp S7 Airlines Siberia Airlines previously operated this Tupolev Tu 204 nbsp A Cairo Aviation Tupolev Tu 204 landing at Vnukovo International Airport Moscow Russia in 2009 nbsp Dalavia operated this Tupolev Tu 214 Airline Aircraft type Status Year retired Notes nbsp Aeroflot Tu 204 100 Delivered 2005 After the break down given to other airlines including Vnukovo Airlines nbsp Blue Wings Tu 204 100 204SM Order Canceled 2010 The airline planned to acquire some from parent airline Red Wings Airlines Orders cancelled due to bankruptcy nbsp Cainiao Tu 204 100C Delivered 2022 Operated by Aviastar TU aircraft destroyed by fire at Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport and written off nbsp Cairo Aviation Tu 204 120 120C Delivered 2018 Airline went bankrupt in 2018 nbsp Dalavia Tu 214 Delivered 2009 Airline went bankrupt in 2009 nbsp Kavminvodyavia Tu 204 100 Delivered 2011 Airline went bankrupt in 2011 nbsp Kras Air Tu 214 Delivered 2008 Airline went bankrupt in 2008 nbsp Omskavia Tu 204 100 Order Canceled 2008 Orders canceled due to bankruptcy nbsp Red Wings Airlines Tu 204 100 Delivered 2018 Aircraft stored inactive nbsp Red Wings Airlines Tu 214 Delivered 2017 Acquired from Transaero Returned to leasing agency nbsp Rossiya Airlines Tu 204 100 Delivered 2014 Aircraft stored inactive nbsp S7 Airlines Tu 204 100 Delivered 2005 Acquired after the bankruptcy of Vnukovo Airlines nbsp Transaero Tu 214 Delivered 2015 Launch customer of that type Ceased operations in 2015 due to financial difficulties nbsp Vladivostok Avia Tu 204 300 Delivered 2013 Launch customer of type nbsp Vnukovo Airlines Tu 204 100 Delivered 2001 Launch customer Airline went bankrupt in 2001 Production by year editYear 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005Produced 1 1 2 3 5 2 1 3 1 1 2 4 3 4 4 2 3Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022Produced 4 2 10 6 4 6 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 0 2 1 0 nbsp Red Wings Airlines Tupolev Tu 204 100VSources russianplanes net 70 planespotters net 71 Specifications editTupolev Tu 204 specifications 72 73 74 204 100 204 120 214 204 300 204SMCockpit crew Three TwoSeating 172 210 180 210 142 156 176 215Seat pitch 32 47 in 32 39 in 32 46 in 32 38 inLength 46 14 m 151 ft 5 in 40 19 m 131 ft 10 in 46 14 m 151 ft 5 in Wing 41 8 m 137 ft 2 in span 184 2 m2 1 983 sq ft areaHeight 13 9 m 45 ft 7 in Fuselage 3 8 m 12 ft 6 in width x 4 1 m 13 ft 5 in heightCabin 3 57 m 11 ft 9 in width x 2 16 m 7 ft 1 in heightMTOW 100 105 t 231 000 lb 120 103 t 227 000 lb 110 75 t 244 200 lb 107 t 236 000 lb 108 t 238 000 lb Max payload 21 0 t 46 300 lb 25 2 t 56 000 lb 18 0 t 39 700 lb 23 0 t 50 700 lb Fuel capacity 35 7 t 79 000 lb 35 7 t 79 000 lb 36 0 t 79 400 lb 35 8 t 79 000 lb Engine x 2 100 Aviadvigatel PS 90A 120 Rolls Royce RB211 535E4B Aviadvigatel PS 90A or Rolls Royce RB211 535E4B Aviadvigatel PS 90A2Thrust x 2 100 157 kN 35 274 lbf 120 186 kN 41 888 lbf 158 2 kN 35 582 lbf 171 6 kN 38 581 lbf Speed 810 to 850 km h 440 to 460 kn Cruise 900 km h 490 kn MaxRange Max PL 100 4 300 km 2 700 mi 120 4 100 km 2 500 mi 4 340 km 2 700 mi 5 800 km 3 600 mi 4 800 km 3 000 mi 75 Takeoff MTOW 1 780 m 5 840 ft 2 030 m 6 660 ft 1 870 m 6 140 ft 1 950 m 6 400 ft Ceiling 12 100 m 39 700 ft 12 200 m 40 000 ft Accidents and incidents editOn 14 January 2002 Sibir Airlines Flight 852 a Tupolev Tu 204 100 RA 64011 experienced a flameout of both engines glided and overran the runway at Omsk Airport and sustained minor damage but was repaired and returned to service 76 On 22 March 2010 Aviastar TU Flight 1906 the same aircraft involved in the Sibir Airlines Flight 852 incident crash landed short of the runway near Moscow Domodedovo Airport while attempting to land at night in fog and poor visibility There were no fatalities but four of the eight crew members were seriously injured It was a repositioning flight with no passengers on board In September 2010 the MAK released their final report into the accident 77 The cause of the accident was attributed to pilot error with a number of factors contributing to the accident including inadequate crew training and lack of cockpit resource management failure of autoflight systems and serious regulatory violations by Aviastar TU This accident was the first hull loss of the Tu 204 On 29 December 2012 at 16 35 local time 12 35 GMT Red Wings Airlines Flight 9268 a Tupolev Tu 204 100V RA 64047 c n 1450743164047 s n 047 built 2008 crashed on landing after overrunning runway 19 at Moscow Vnukovo International Airport VKO following a non revenue repositioning flight originating from Pardubice Airport Czech Republic The aircraft broke up and came to a stop on elevated highway M3 about 400 meters 1 300 feet past the runway s end There were eight crew members on board of whom five were killed and the other three seriously injured 78 79 Apart from those one man driving his car on M3 highway was seriously injured when the detached Tu 204 s nosewheel crashed into the side of the car the driver behind him recorded the impact on camera The fatal Vnukovo accident was the second runway overrun incident involving a Red Wings operated Tu 204 100B in nine days following a Moscow Vnukovo to Novosibirsk flight on 20 December 2012 that overran runway 25 at Tolmachevo Airport by 1 150 feet 350 meters into an open field 80 Flight data recorder readouts indicate that brake failure as well as engine thrust reverser issues were major contributing causes in both overruns resulting in the issuance of additional airworthiness directives 81 82 83 84 This accident remains the sole fatal accident involving the Tu 204 On 24 August 2016 Aviastar TU Flight 9625 a Tu 204S RA 64021 was written off after landing hard at Norilsk Airport when it bounced on landing when the aircraft taxied to its parking position severe damage was found on the rear spar of the wing 85 On 22 August 2018 one of the Aviadvigatel PS 90 engines on Red Wings Flight 808 a Tu 204 100 RA 64050 from Ufa to Sochi experienced an engine surge during takeoff from Ufa International Airport and subsequently caught fire The crew did not receive any fire indications the automatic fire suppression system did not work and the manual fire suppression failed to fully extinguish the flames Emergency services put out the fire after landing while the passengers were evacuated through the right hand emergency doors via slides There were no injuries A Rosaviatsia Russia s Civil Aviation Authority commission was set up to investigate the occurrence 86 On 8 January 2022 Aviastar TU Flight 6534 a Tu 204 100C RA 64032 operating for Cainiao burned out following a cargo fire during pushback at Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport The aircraft was due to begin a cargo service from Hangzhou to Novosibirsk 87 See also edit nbsp Russia portal nbsp Soviet Union 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