SuperJet International

SuperJet International (SJI)
Public
Industry Aerospace
Founded 2007
Headquarters Italy Tessera – Venice, Italy
Key people
Carmelo Cosentino, (Chairman), Nazario Cauceglia, (CEO)
Products Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ100) Sukhoi Business Jet
Parent Italy Leonardo-Finmeccanica (formerly Alenia Aermacchi),
Sukhoi Holding
Website www.superjetinternational.com

SuperJet International (SJI) is a joint venture between Leonardo-Finmeccanica (formerly Alenia Aermacchi) (51%) and Sukhoi Holding (49%) established to sell the Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ100), a 100-seats new generation regional jet with digital fly-by-wire flight control systems, and its business variant Sukhoi Business Jet (SBJ). It is headquartered in Venice, Italy.

Formed in July 2007 and based in Tessera, Venice, SuperJet International is responsible for marketing, sales, customization and delivery of the Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ100) in Europe, the Americas and other markets such as Oceania, Africa and Japan. The company is also in charge of training and worldwide after-sales support, as well as the design and development of the Sukhoi Business Jet and cargo variant.

SJI established a branch in Moscow committed to logistical and technical support, training courses and commercial services, too. An additional sales-office was placed in Washington, D.C. (USA) in order to cover the North American market. Several more offices will be opened in due course in other markets.

SJI relies on the vast experience of its shareholders: Sukhoi Holding, for its expertise in aerodynamics, and Alenia Aermacchi, a member of Finmeccanica, a leading company in the Italian civil aviation industry. SJI leverages the know-how and experience gathered by Alenia Aermacchi (former Alenia Aeronautica) through ATR, the equal-share consortium between Alenia Aermacchi and EADS which is currently the world leader in the 50–70 seat regional turboprop market.

Customer services

SuperJet International Customer Services is responsible for worldwide after-sales support for Sukhoi Superjet 100 Operators. SJI Customer Care center has a unique department composed by specialists of different areas speaking English, Russian and other languages, available to fulfill all operators’ requests and to provide them with effective and prompt answers.

SJI task is to provide the operators with a full spectrum of after-sales services. The “SuperCare” agreement is a comprehensive “per-flight-hour” program developed by SJI specifically for SSJ100 aircraft operators.

SJI has selected Lufthansa Technik Logistik GmbH (LTL) as the global logistics provider to manage the Sukhoi Superjet 100 spares distribution centres worldwide. SJI utilizes the new partnership taking advantage of LTL’s facilities based at Frankfurt International Airport, equipped with a brand new fully automated warehouse as well as the use of LTL's existing worldwide network.

Training

Committed to be a global training provider and made up of a team of International experienced instructors and pilots, the SJI Training Center is developing a flexible portfolio of training services for the new regional jet Sukhoi Superjet 100. Today, the SJI Training Center provides the support for SSJ100 flight and maintenance training through an ever-growing range of certified courses for: Flight crews (Type Rating and Recurrent), cabin crews (Transition and Refresher) and Maintenance and Ground Operations staff.

SJI Training Centre is certified by European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) as a Flight Training Organization (FTO) and as an approved Maintenance Training Organization (MTO) under EASA PART 147. Furthermore, Maintenance and Flight Training Organizations certifications issued by ENAC have been endorsed by the Russian Civil Aviation Authority and by the General Department of Civil Aviation of Armenia to comply with local requirements of SSJ100 launch customers.

In parallel with, and starting from 2012, among the services provided by SJI, the training on an Airbus A321 Full Flight Simulator for the Airbus A320 family, is provided to airlines, flight schools and private pilots.

Events

2011

January 17, 2011 SuperJet International signs a contract worth USD 650 million with Mexican Interjet

February 21, 2011 SuperJet International launches Aeroflot Flight Crew Training Course in Moscow

March 11, 2011 SuperJet International obtains the DOA (Design Organization approval)

March 31, 2011 SJI completes the first Aeroflot Flight Crew Training Course

May 1, 2011 The Sukhoi Superjet 100 landed in Venice for the first time

June 24, 2011 SuperJet International signs 6 years SuperCare Agreement with Armavia

August 1, 2011 Sukhoi Superjet 100 Flight Simulator available for pilots training in Russia

August 10, 2011 SuperJet International completes the first “Type Rating Recovery Courses”

August 16, 2011 Volga-Dnepr Technics signs maintenance services agreement for Sukhoi Superjet 100

August 16, 2011 SuperJet International signs MoU for SuperCare Agreement with PT Sky Aviation

October 9, 2011 SuperJet International launches the Sukhoi Business Jet with a 200 million dollars order from Comlux The Aviation Group

November 22, 2011 SSJ100 Full Flight Simulator in Zhukovsky ready for training

2010

February 5, 2010 ENAC signs agreement with Russian Authority for the introduction of Russian aircraft and mainly SSJ

February 9–12, 2010 SuperJet International organises its first “Customer Services Operators Conference”

February 11, 2010 SuperJet International signs a Letter of Intent with Aeroflot for MRO Services on SSJ 100 fleet

March 10, 2010 SuperJet International receives the Approval Certificate AFL/047 for the MRO EASA Part 145 from Aeroflot – Russian Airlines.

May 2010 SJI inaugurates a web marketing campaign

May 24–27, 2010 SJI attends RAA (the Regional Airlines Association) in Milwaukee (Wisconsin)

May 26, 2010 SaM146 engine completes certification tests

June 22, 2010 SuperJet International Training Center is ready to provide the first Type Training Course for Cabin Crew

June 23, 2010 SaM146 engine is certified by EASA

July 2010 The CEET (Cabin Emergency Evacuation Trainer) is available at the SJI Training Center in Tessera

July 21, 2010 SuperJet International signs an agreement for 30 SSJ100 with Pearl Aircraft Corporation

August 20, 2010 The Sukhoi Superjet 100 arrives in Italy, at Caselle-Torino airport

August 24, 2010 SaM146 engine receives its Type Certificate from Interstate Aviation Committee Aviation Register

September 2, 2010 SuperJet International signs a MoU with Willis Lease Finance Corporation

2009

February 19, 2009 SuperJet International opens its North America Office in Washington

March 4, 2009 SuperJet International opens Russian Branch in Moscow

March 19, 2009 SuperJet International selects Technik Logistik as global logistics provider for Sukhoi Superjet 100 fleet

April 7, 2009 Sukhoi Civil Aircraft and Alenia Aeronautica Announce Completion of the Acquisition of 25% + 1 share in the SCAC Capital

April 16, 2009 SuperJet International receives EASA/ENAC-PART 145” Certificate

June 2009 SuperJet International announces its new web site

June 15–21, 2009 The Debut of the Sukhoi Superjet 100 at “Le Bourget Airshow” in Paris

August 5, 2009 SuperJet International receives from ENAC the certification EASA PART 147

September 2009 The Training Centre is ready to supply training services to Customers for either Flight Crew and Maintenance Crew, in Moscow and in Venice

2008

October 14, 2008 SuperJet International Certified as Flight Training Organization

July 16, 2008 Alenia Aeronautica and Sukhoi express full satisfaction for the Kremlin’s go-ahead to SCAC’s 25% + one share acquisition by Alenia

2007

November 28, 2007 Finmeccanica and Sukhoi Aviation Holding sign the final industrial agreement for Superjet 100

September 26, 2007 World première for the Superjet 100: Alenia Aeronautica and Sukhoi introduce the regional jet of the future

September 10, 2007 Alenia Aeronautica, Sukhoi: Superjet International starts operations in Venice

April 5, 2007 Alenia Aeronautica and TsAGI Institute sign MoU for commercial aircraft aerostructures design

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