Vladivostokavia, a current member of Aeroflot Group, schedules a January 2013 shareholder meeting focused entirely on rental cost of its Tu-204s
Published 5 December 2012
Aeroflot wants the carrier eventually to return all of its Tu-204s, and use A320s and SSJ-100s instead; its other plans for Vladivostokavia — such as its role in the proposed Far Eastern subsidiary — are less clear (1218 words)
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