
Tu-144: Soviet planes like this "Concordsky" line the roads of Zhukovsky, Russian's aviation city.

Myasishchev VM-T: The space age cargo plane is known for the "bubble" protruding from its fuselage.

Pilatus PC-24: The MAKS air show has a static display of parked aircraft as well as flying demonstrations.

RA-0488G MiG: This old Soviet jet is part of the display at Zhukovsky airport.

Irkut MC-21: Russia's newest plane aims to rival Airbus and Boeing's dominance in the passenger jet market.

Beriev BE-200ES: The amphibious aircraft had pride of place in the static display.

Airbus A350 XWB: Airbus brought one of its flagship planes to Russia, ahead of its 2020 Aeroflot debut.

Myasishchev VM-T: This 1981 plane was built with a metal "bubble" to ferry rocket boosters and space shuttles between cosmodromes.

Profit Hunter E195-E2: Another highlight of the MAKS static display.

Tupolev Tu-144: The supersonic jet was known as the "Soviet Concorde."


