دکوراسیون داخلی هواپیما اختصاصی پوتین از هنر روسیه الهام گرفته شده است. اتاق خواب این هواپیما از ملحفه هایی از جنس کتان مصری بوده و در سرویس بهداشتی آن از طلا استفاده شده است
شرق پرس: ولادیمیر پوتین رئیس جمهور روسیه که برای شرکت در نشست سران مجمع کشورهای صادر کننده گاز به کشورمان سفر کرده است، ساعتی پیش با یک فروند هواپیمای اختصاصی ساخت روسیه وارد تهران شد.
میزان به نقل از رسانه های روسی نوشت: هواپیمای ریاست جمهوری روسیه که توسط ولادیمیر پوتین و هیئت همراه وی جهت سفرهای خارجی مورد استفاده قرار می گیرد، از نوع “ایلیوشین Il-96-300PU است.
بنابر این گزارش، این هواپیما از نوع اصلاح شده Il-96 با تغییرات گسترده لوکس و امنیتی، از جمله سیستم های ارتباطی پیشرفته است و که مجهز به چهار موتور مجزا می باشد.
دکوراسیون داخلی این هواپیما از هنر روسی الهام گرفته شده است. اتاق خواب این هواپیما از ملحفه هایی از جنس کتان مصری بوده و در سرویس بهداشتی آن از طلا استفاده شده است. این هواپیما مجهز به چهار اتاق نشیمن، آشپزخانه، سرویس حمام و دستشویی، سالن جلسات، زمین ورزشی و سالن نمایش است.
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 Photos of the planes show opulent white leather chairs, gold covered trims, king size beds, hallways, kitchens and conference rooms, not to mention a gym that would put any five-star hotel to shame. The first plane, the IL-96-300 jet, will cost the Russian taxpayers 44,210,558 GBP. The second, a IL-96-300-PU (M1), will set them back 61,231,589 GBP. The walls of each are decorated with precious paintings and although both planes aren’t ready yet, they are expected to be delivered by the end of this year. But photos of the interiors leaked onto the internet have caused outrage among Russian citizens. A blogger calling himself Kungurov who first published the pictures after getting hold of them from a contact in Russia’s Ministry of Defence fumed: "Our self-proclaimed Tsar has decided to give himself a gift on his 15th anniversary of assuming the crown by whipping his slaves into paying for two luxurious IL-96 airliners for him. "The first, an IL-96-300, will cost us taxpayers 3.75 billion rubles. "The second, IL-96-300-PU(M1) will cost 5.2 billion." Russia has been spiralling into debt as it struggles to cope with western-imposed sanctions following the country’s support of rebel-backed separatists in Ukraine, who many suspect are being funded and trained by Russian elite soldiers. (ends)  

 Photos of the planes show opulent white leather chairs, gold covered trims, king size beds, hallways, kitchens and conference rooms, not to mention a gym that would put any five-star hotel to shame. The first plane, the IL-96-300 jet, will cost the Russian taxpayers 44,210,558 GBP. The second, a IL-96-300-PU (M1), will set them back 61,231,589 GBP. The walls of each are decorated with precious paintings and although both planes aren’t ready yet, they are expected to be delivered by the end of this year. But photos of the interiors leaked onto the internet have caused outrage among Russian citizens. A blogger calling himself Kungurov who first published the pictures after getting hold of them from a contact in Russia’s Ministry of Defence fumed: "Our self-proclaimed Tsar has decided to give himself a gift on his 15th anniversary of assuming the crown by whipping his slaves into paying for two luxurious IL-96 airliners for him. "The first, an IL-96-300, will cost us taxpayers 3.75 billion rubles. "The second, IL-96-300-PU(M1) will cost 5.2 billion." Russia has been spiralling into debt as it struggles to cope with western-imposed sanctions following the country’s support of rebel-backed separatists in Ukraine, who many suspect are being funded and trained by Russian elite soldiers. (ends)  

 Photos of the planes show opulent white leather chairs, gold covered trims, king size beds, hallways, kitchens and conference rooms, not to mention a gym that would put any five-star hotel to shame. The first plane, the IL-96-300 jet, will cost the Russian taxpayers 44,210,558 GBP. The second, a IL-96-300-PU (M1), will set them back 61,231,589 GBP. The walls of each are decorated with precious paintings and although both planes aren’t ready yet, they are expected to be delivered by the end of this year. But photos of the interiors leaked onto the internet have caused outrage among Russian citizens. A blogger calling himself Kungurov who first published the pictures after getting hold of them from a contact in Russia’s Ministry of Defence fumed: "Our self-proclaimed Tsar has decided to give himself a gift on his 15th anniversary of assuming the crown by whipping his slaves into paying for two luxurious IL-96 airliners for him. "The first, an IL-96-300, will cost us taxpayers 3.75 billion rubles. "The second, IL-96-300-PU(M1) will cost 5.2 billion." Russia has been spiralling into debt as it struggles to cope with western-imposed sanctions following the country’s support of rebel-backed separatists in Ukraine, who many suspect are being funded and trained by Russian elite soldiers. (ends)  

 Russian president Vladimir Putin has splashed out over 100 million GBP on two new luxury private jets, despite his country being in economic meltdown. Photos of the planes show opulent white leather chairs, gold covered trims, king size beds, hallways, kitchens and conference rooms, not to mention a gym that would put any five-star hotel to shame. The first plane, the IL-96-300 jet, will cost the Russian taxpayers 44,210,558 GBP. The second, a IL-96-300-PU (M1), will set them back 61,231,589 GBP. The walls of each are decorated with precious paintings and although both planes aren’t ready yet, they are expected to be delivered by the end of this year. But photos of the interiors leaked onto the internet have caused outrage among Russian citizens. A blogger calling himself Kungurov who first published the pictures after getting hold of them from a contact in Russia’s Ministry of Defence fumed: "Our self-proclaimed Tsar has decided to give himself a gift on his 15th anniversary of assuming the crown by whipping his slaves into paying for two luxurious IL-96 airliners for him. "The first, an IL-96-300, will cost us taxpayers 3.75 billion rubles. "The second, IL-96-300-PU(M1) will cost 5.2 billion." Russia has been spiralling into debt as it struggles to cope with western-imposed sanctions following the country’s support of rebel-backed separatists in Ukraine, who many suspect are being funded and trained by Russian elite soldiers. (ends)  

 Photos of the planes show opulent white leather chairs, gold covered trims, king size beds, hallways, kitchens and conference rooms, not to mention a gym that would put any five-star hotel to shame. The first plane, the IL-96-300 jet, will cost the Russian taxpayers 44,210,558 GBP. The second, a IL-96-300-PU (M1), will set them back 61,231,589 GBP. The walls of each are decorated with precious paintings and although both planes aren’t ready yet, they are expected to be delivered by the end of this year. But photos of the interiors leaked onto the internet have caused outrage among Russian citizens. A blogger calling himself Kungurov who first published the pictures after getting hold of them from a contact in Russia’s Ministry of Defence fumed: "Our self-proclaimed Tsar has decided to give himself a gift on his 15th anniversary of assuming the crown by whipping his slaves into paying for two luxurious IL-96 airliners for him. "The first, an IL-96-300, will cost us taxpayers 3.75 billion rubles. "The second, IL-96-300-PU(M1) will cost 5.2 billion." Russia has been spiralling into debt as it struggles to cope with western-imposed sanctions following the country’s support of rebel-backed separatists in Ukraine, who many suspect are being funded and trained by Russian elite soldiers. (ends)  

 Photos of the planes show opulent white leather chairs, gold covered trims, king size beds, hallways, kitchens and conference rooms, not to mention a gym that would put any five-star hotel to shame. The first plane, the IL-96-300 jet, will cost the Russian taxpayers 44,210,558 GBP. The second, a IL-96-300-PU (M1), will set them back 61,231,589 GBP. The walls of each are decorated with precious paintings and although both planes aren’t ready yet, they are expected to be delivered by the end of this year. But photos of the interiors leaked onto the internet have caused outrage among Russian citizens. A blogger calling himself Kungurov who first published the pictures after getting hold of them from a contact in Russia’s Ministry of Defence fumed: "Our self-proclaimed Tsar has decided to give himself a gift on his 15th anniversary of assuming the crown by whipping his slaves into paying for two luxurious IL-96 airliners for him. "The first, an IL-96-300, will cost us taxpayers 3.75 billion rubles. "The second, IL-96-300-PU(M1) will cost 5.2 billion." Russia has been spiralling into debt as it struggles to cope with western-imposed sanctions following the country’s support of rebel-backed separatists in Ukraine, who many suspect are being funded and trained by Russian elite soldiers. (ends)  

 Photos of the planes show opulent white leather chairs, gold covered trims, king size beds, hallways, kitchens and conference rooms, not to mention a gym that would put any five-star hotel to shame. The first plane, the IL-96-300 jet, will cost the Russian taxpayers 44,210,558 GBP. The second, a IL-96-300-PU (M1), will set them back 61,231,589 GBP. The walls of each are decorated with precious paintings and although both planes aren’t ready yet, they are expected to be delivered by the end of this year. But photos of the interiors leaked onto the internet have caused outrage among Russian citizens. A blogger calling himself Kungurov who first published the pictures after getting hold of them from a contact in Russia’s Ministry of Defence fumed: "Our self-proclaimed Tsar has decided to give himself a gift on his 15th anniversary of assuming the crown by whipping his slaves into paying for two luxurious IL-96 airliners for him. "The first, an IL-96-300, will cost us taxpayers 3.75 billion rubles. "The second, IL-96-300-PU(M1) will cost 5.2 billion." Russia has been spiralling into debt as it struggles to cope with western-imposed sanctions following the country’s support of rebel-backed separatists in Ukraine, who many suspect are being funded and trained by Russian elite soldiers. (ends)  

 Photos of the planes show opulent white leather chairs, gold covered trims, king size beds, hallways, kitchens and conference rooms, not to mention a gym that would put any five-star hotel to shame. The first plane, the IL-96-300 jet, will cost the Russian taxpayers 44,210,558 GBP. The second, a IL-96-300-PU (M1), will set them back 61,231,589 GBP. The walls of each are decorated with precious paintings and although both planes aren’t ready yet, they are expected to be delivered by the end of this year. But photos of the interiors leaked onto the internet have caused outrage among Russian citizens. A blogger calling himself Kungurov who first published the pictures after getting hold of them from a contact in Russia’s Ministry of Defence fumed: "Our self-proclaimed Tsar has decided to give himself a gift on his 15th anniversary of assuming the crown by whipping his slaves into paying for two luxurious IL-96 airliners for him. "The first, an IL-96-300, will cost us taxpayers 3.75 billion rubles. "The second, IL-96-300-PU(M1) will cost 5.2 billion." Russia has been spiralling into debt as it struggles to cope with western-imposed sanctions following the country’s support of rebel-backed separatists in Ukraine, who many suspect are being funded and trained by Russian elite soldiers. (ends)