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Uzbekistan: Concise Aerospace analyzes Centrum Air's current fleet
Published 4 April 2023
Which aircraft does the company have, and how does it plan to use them? (286 words, 1 table [information about the company's aircraft])
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Uzbekistan: Concise Aerospace analyzes plans for a new carrier, Centrum Air
Published 1 February 2023
What are its plans for fleet and flights? (442 words, 1 table [information about the company's aircraft; the company at a glance])
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Concise Aerospace analyzes fleet plans of Sibir/S7 Airlines for 2017: Part 2
Published 31 May 2017
The company plans to receive a large number of Embraer 170 LR and aircraft of the Airbus 320neo family (1,295 words, 1 table [information about the aircraft that Sibir/S7 Airlines may receive in 2017])
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Aeroflot's Board reviews possible steps to raise capital, including the potential for an LSE listing in late 2012 or 2013
Published 11 June 2012
Board also discusses subsidiary companies but doesn't reveal details; plans for lossmaking Rossiya Airlines and Vladivostokavia remain unclear (1066 words, 1 table)
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Court orders liquidation of Avianova
Published 25 April 2012
Company stopped flying in October 2011; it owes $20 m but has assets worth only $0.7 m (420 words)
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In unrelated incidents, aircraft of Lufthansa (a B747-400), Yakutia Airlines (B757-200), and Izhavia (Yak-42D) make safe emergency landings
Published 24 April 2012
No injuries reported; all the landings were precautionary after crews detected technical problems (420 words)
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Aeroflot reportedly maintains its strategic goals for 2025, aiming to be a top 5 European airline and a top 20 global airline
Published 13 April 2012
Company will focus on strengthening brand and reducing risks; Aeroflot's board approves lease of new A320-200s, and participation in Rossiya Airlines, Orenair, and Sakhalin Airlines (853 words)
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