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1. Civil - Turkmenistan: Concise Aerospace analyzes the fleet of Turkmenistan Airlines
Published 7 April 2022
Which aircraft does the company operate and what are its fleet plans? (630 words, 1 table [the current commercial fleet of Turkmenistan Airlines])

2. Civil - Two local airlines will cooperate on passenger service in the Krasnoyarsk region
Published 11 March 2021
Concise Aerospace analyzes the implications of the agreement for both carriers (742 words)

3. Civil - Part 1: Concise Aerospace analyzes plans of India's state-owned aerospace & defense company to do maintenance and possibly assemble IL-114 in India
Published 17 September 2019
Would there be local demand for the aircraft? Which aircraft could it replace in the region? (662 words)

4. Civil - Turkmenistan: Government takes first steps to privatize its only airline
Published 14 March 2017
Turkmenistan Airlines will become an open joint-stock company; the airline's development is limited by several factors (1,307 words, 2 tables [shareholder structure of new Turkmenistan Airlines; current fleet of Turkmenistan Airlines])

5. Civil - Turkmenistan: Government provides an update about its aviation sector
Published 2 March 2017
Turkmenistan Airlines receives another aircraft and may had small increases in passenger and cargo traffic in 2016; there is some criticism of the carrier in non-government media (1,016 words, 3 tables [information about the aircraft that Turkmenistan Airlines recently received; current Boeing fleet of Turkmenistan Airlines; passenger and cargo traffic year-on-year changes in January-March 2016, January-June 2016, and January-September 2016])

6. Civil - Turkmenistan Airlines receives another new Boeing 737-800
Published 15 September 2016
The Turkmenistan government, which owns the company, recently reported that in 2015 Turkmenistan Airlines ordered three B737-800s, so the aircraft is likely the first one from that order; the President of Turkmenistan had talks with an executive from Airbus Group in August 2016 (403 words, 1 table [current Boeing fleet of Turkmenistan Airlines])

7. Civil - Turkmenistan: Government provides an update about its aviation sector
Published 24 August 2016
The reports sounds optimistic; in January-June 2016, Turkmenistan's air transport had small increases in passenger and cargo traffic, but increased revenues; Turkmenistan Airlines has a new head since July 2016 (822 words, 2 tables [current Boeing fleet of Turkmenistan Airlines; passenger and cargo traffic year-on-year changes in January-June 2016 ])

8. Civil - An official of Vladimir region says that Vladimir, St. Petersburg, and Pskov are discussing creation of a new airline
Published 16 June 2015
The airline would most likely be based in Pskov and operate turboprops of Polet Airlines (510 words)

9. Civil - UTair Group: UTair Express is getting ready to receive its first SSJ-100, and signs a customer support agreement with PowerJet
Published 23 June 2014
UTair Express will receive six SSJ-100s in 2014; two have performed their maiden flights; the agreement with PowerJet is for technical and operational support of the aircrafts' engines; the fleet of UTair Express needs renewal (487 words; 1 table [UTair Express's fleet])

10. Civil - Turkmenistan: President signs decree to sell three older Boeing 737-300s and buy three new Boeing 737-800s
Published 25 April 2014
The acquisitions will increase Turkmenistan Airlines' fleet of Boeing New Generation to 12 aircraft (388 words, 1 table [current Boeing fleet of Turkmenistan Airlines])

11. Civil - Turkmenistan Airlines gets Boeing-777-200LR
Published 31 March 2014
The company has one more B777 on order; its current Boeing fleet includes 25 aircraft (262 words, 1 table [the company's fleet])

12. Civil - Turkmenistan: Government decides which regional aircraft to acquire
Published 12 December 2013
Turkmenistan Airlines analyzed several types and has chosen the ATR-42-600 and the L-410; the IL-114, whose production is planned to resume in Uzbekistan in 2014, was not considered (244 words)

13. Civil - UTair Aviation plans to receive 22 new aircraft in 2014
Published 6 December 2013
The company also reduces the number of Soviet-made aircraft in its fleet; it plans to have to have 171 foreign-made aircraft, based on firm contracts, by the end of 2018 (675 words, 3 tables [delivery schedule for 2013-2019 in UTair's annual report, and updated schedule with new information; UTair Group's passenger and cargo aircraft fleet as of 3 April and 6 December 2013])

14. Civil - If approved, the proposed ban on aircraft older than 20 years would affect major Russian airlines
Published 26 November 2013
Concise Aerospace analyzes fleets of four major leading carriers (389 words)

15. Civil - Russia's program to subsidize regional aviation: FAVT director believes it has been effective
Published 18 October 2013
Alexander Neradko provides details about the first project, but few details about the other two; a total of 47 regional aircraft have been acquired under the government subsidy program; FAVT is reviewing application for subsidies for 25 aircraft (840 words, 3 tables [traffic, aircraft, and subsidy details for each airline in the Volga Federal District])

16. Civil - UTair Group plans to separate its passenger aircraft and helicopter businesses by 2016
Published 11 October 2013
Management believes the split will make it easier to decide the right development strategy for each of the businesses; the company is also studying ways to increase its capitalization (853 words, 3 tables [members of UTair Group; UTair Group's passenger and cargo aircraft fleet; UTair Group's helicopter fleet]

17. Civil - Ilyushin Finance signs agreements with Red Wings, VIM Avia, and UTair Ukraine during MAKS-2013
Published 30 August 2013
VIM Avia and Red Wings order Tu-204SMs; VIM Avia and UTair Ukraine order CS300s; Red Wings also orders MS-21s, and Q400 NextGens to be made in Russia (611 words)

18. Civil - UTair accepts delivery of its first Airbus 321 from Airbus
Published 22 July 2013
The aircraft is part of the July 2012 order for 20 aircraft; they will be leased from VEB Leasing; UTair can't start commercial operations of the aircraft until it is added to its AOC, but FAVT may add it soon (661 words)

19. Industry - Bombardier Aerospace reportedly decided not to produce Q400 turboprop in Russia
Published 3 July 2013
Rostec is in talks with other foreign aircraft manufacturers (804 words)

20. Civil - Update from general director of UTair, part 1: The company plans to renew passenger fleet over the next 5-7 years, but sees no big orders in 2013
Published 28 May 2013
Martirosov says UTair remains interested in SSJ-100 but is still finalizing details for a possible deal; he outlines the company's plans to launch a low-cost carrier, and says it would use the same aircraft for low-cost flights as for standard flights (998 words)




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