British billionaire Richard Branson is ready to help develop a new "Mriya"
The head of the Servant of the People faction, David Arakhamia, said that Ukraine is developing a new Mriya aircraft.
What we know
Arakhamia stressed that the project of building a new plane, which "will set many more records" after the war, is being developed. At the same time, the upgraded "Mriya" will receive modern digital equipment.
This issue was discussed with the founder of Virgin Galactic Richard Branson, who visited Ukraine on June 29. According to Arahamia, the British billionaire "is ready to help in any way he can".
Branson himself has not yet commented on his visit to Ukraine. But it is known that the businessman visited Gostomel and was interested in the restoration of the airfield of the Antonov state enterprise.
Source: David Arakhamia
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