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Discussion of the numbers: Concise Aerospace analyzes current fleets of major Russian airlines and compares them with their pre-COVID fleets
Published 31 March 2021
For major airlines, some significant fleet changes were a result of the pandemic environment, others were in line with previous plans (919 words)
2. Civil -
Concise Aerospace analyzes the development of Russian domestic air transportation that bypasses Moscow
Published 30 April 2019
The State Civil Aviation Research Institute expects non-Moscow domestic routes to have double-digit annual growth; the decision to eliminate VAT on these routes could help (614 words, 1 table [passenger traffic on routes that bypass Moscow - actual numbers in 2016-2018 and GosNII GA forecast for 2019-2024])
3. Civil -
Alrosa Airlines plans to receive two more Boeing 737s
Published 22 November 2017
The company currently operates mostly Soviet-made aircraft (905 words, 4 tables [details of the lease, current fleet, passenger traffic in 12mo2014-2016 and 9mo2017, and year-on-year changes])
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Cosmos (Kosmos) Airlines plans to receive more Russian-made aircraft
Published 19 September 2017
The company is owned by Roscosmos State Corporation; it operates Tu-134s and an An-12 (657 words, 2 tables [aircraft that Cosmos Airlines may receive; commercial cargo transportation by Cosmos Airlines in 2011-2016])
5. Civil -
Deputy Prime Minister in charge of the aviation and defense industries calls to re-introduce customs duties for foreign-made aircraft
Published 9 August 2017
Dmitry Rogozin says it is an "offense" that Russia pays so much to foreign aircraft manufacturers, and elaborates about plans regarding Russian-made aircraft (1,673 words, 2 tables [civil aircraft production per year during the Soviet era, 1969-1990; Airbuses and Boeings in the fleets of Russian airlines as of end of December 2013, 2015, and 2016])
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Concise Aerospace analysis: A potential halt to An-148 production would have little impact on VASO — Part 1
Published 29 June 2017
The aircraft has low demand; the An-148 has represented a material part of VASO's revenues in recent years, but production of the aircraft was lossmaking for the company in the past (1,996 words, 1 table [contribution of An-148 to VASO's revenue, 2015-2016])
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Concise Aerospace analyzes operating performance of the Russian airlines ranked 16th through 35th in January-December 2016
Published 6 February 2017
These carriers are the most diverse group in the top 35 (1,976 words, 6 tables [airlines ranked 16-35 in 12mo 2014-2016; operating statistics for 12mo 2014-2016 — passengers carried, seat load factor, RPK, ASK, average stage length])
8. Civil -
Concise Aerospace analyzes major Russian airlines' operating performance in January-December 2016: Part 2
Published 2 February 2017
Including airline subsidiaries, the top 4 airlines carried 79% of all passengers carried by Russian airlines (1,170 words, 5 tables [combined operating statistics for Aeroflot Group, UTair Group, and S7 Group — passengers carried, seat load factor, revenue passenger kilometers, available seat kilometers, and average flight distance, in 12mo2014-2016])
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Concise Aerospace analyzes major Russian airlines' operating performance in January-September 2016: Part 2
Published 4 November 2016
Among the top 4 carriers including subsidiaries, Aeroflot Group, S7 Group, and Ural Airlines had traffic growth in the period; the only one to have a traffic decline was UTair Group, which now consists of fewer airlines than in the past (1191 words, 5 tables [combined operating statistics for Aeroflot Group, S7 Group, UTair Group, and Ural Airlines — passengers carried, seat load factor, revenue passenger kilometers, available seat kilometers, and average flight distance in 9mo2014-2016])
10. Civil -
FAVT removes the limitation on AOC validity of Cosmos (Kosmos) Airlines
Published 4 October 2016
The FAVT earlier limited the validity of the AOC until 27 September 2016 (307 words)
11. Civil -
Concise Aerospace analyzes major Russian airlines' operating performance in January-June 2016: Part 2
Published 8 August 2016
Among the top 4 carriers including subsidiaries, Aeroflot Group, S7 Group, and Ural Airlines had traffic growth in the period; the only one to have a traffic decline was UTair Group, which now consists of fewer airlines than in the past (1136 words, 5 tables [combined operating statistics for Aeroflot Group, S7 Group, UTair Group, and Ural Airlines — passengers carried, seat load factor, revenue passenger kilometers, available seat kilometers, and average flight distance in 6mo2014-2016])
12. Civil -
FAVT actions on air operator certificates: Validity of AOC of Cosmos (Kosmos) Airlines is extended to 27 September 2016
Published 1 August 2016
If violations are not removed by that date, its AOC will be suspended (288 words)
13. Civil -
Cosmos (Kosmos) Airlines is told by FAVT to remove violations by 1 August 2016
Published 6 July 2016
If violations are not removed by that date, its AOC will be suspended; the company is engaged in specialized work and was recently sold to another government organization, so it may continue operations under a different name (360 words)
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Concise Aerospace analyzes major Russian airlines' operating performance in January-March 2016: Part 2
Published 27 April 2016
Among the top 4 carriers including subsidiaries, Aeroflot Group, S7 Group, and Ural Airlines had traffic growth in the quarter; the only one to have traffic decline was UTair Group, which now consists of fewer airlines than in the past (1,114 words, 5 tables [combined operating statistics for Aeroflot Group, UTair Group, and S7 Group — passengers carried, seat load factor, revenue passenger kilometers, available seat kilometers, and average flight distance in 3mo2014-2016])
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Cosmos (Kosmos) Airlines is sold to a related organization for a nominal price of Rb 1
Published 22 April 2016
Cosmos performs air transport for space program activities; it also carries specialized cargo; it operates extremely old Soviet-made aircraft, but may start using newer aircraft (460 words, 2 tables [the current fleet of Cosmos Airlines; other aircraft that may be operated by Cosmos Airlines])
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Tu-204-300s of Vladivostokavia, which was liquidated in 2014, are slowly finding new owners
Published 11 April 2016
Of the six aircraft, four will be operated by non-commercial entities; the destination of the other two isn't known yet (531 words, 1 table [the future of Tu-204-300s formerly operated by Vladivostokavia])
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Sibir/S7 Airlines and Aeroflot win major awards at Wings of Russia's annual event
Published 6 April 2016
More Russian, but fewer foreign airlines participated; awards categories have changed again; the winners were again chosen by a panel of judges and via an online poll; the number of poll respondents decreased compared with previous years (912 words, 2 tables [the number of airline applicants for the 2011-2015 awards; Wings of Russia winners for 2013-2015])
18. Civil -
Tajikistan: Concise Aerospace analyzes the fleet of Tajik Air
Published 25 February 2016
The aircraft currently in operation are all B737s and 757s, most of them more than 20 years old; the company expects to lease two additional Boeings in the first half of 2016 (412 words, 1 table [Boeing fleet of Tajik Air])
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Concise Aerospace analyzes operating performance of the Russian airlines ranked 16th through 35th in January-December 2015
Published 12 February 2016
These carriers are the most diverse group in the top 35 (1,682 words, 6 tables [airlines ranked 16-35 in 12mo 2013-2015; operating statistics for 12mo 2013-2015 — passengers carried, seat load factor, RPK, ASK, average stage length])
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Concise Aerospace analyzes major Russian airlines' operating performance in January-December 2015: Part 2
Published 10 February 2016
Including airline subsidiaries, the top 5 airlines carried 82% of all passengers carried by Russian airlines (1,024 words, 5 tables [combined operating statistics for Aeroflot Group, UTair Group, and S7 Group — passengers carried, seat load factor, revenue passenger kilometers, available seat kilometers, and average flight distance, in 12mo2013-2015])
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