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1. Civil -
Kazakhstan - reconstruction and development projects, Part 2: Concise Aerospace analyzes the current situation at the country's airports
Published 12 May 2022
Infrastructure upgrades are planned or underway at smaller airports in several regions (805 words)
2. Civil -
Kazakhstan: Concise Aerospace analyzes the current situation of SCAT Airlines
Published 27 April 2022
We discuss passenger traffic and market share, operations, and financial situation of this privately-owned passenger carrier (960 words, 1 table [passenger traffic and market share of the company in 2016-2021])
3. Civil -
Annulled and limited AOCs: Concise Aerospace analyses changes in the FAVT airlines registry since the beginning of 2021
Published 27 October 2021
Concise Aerospace examines the situations of airlines whose AOCs have been limited; one carrier's AOC has been annulled in 2021 (981 words, 1 table [details on airlines with limited AOCs])
4. Civil -
Capacity: Concise Aerospace analyzes confirmed passenger operating data for the top 35 Russian airlines in May 2021
Published 2 July 2021
We estimated each airline's ASK based on the available data; how are airlines managing their capacity now? (1,025 words, 1 table [operating statistics for the top 35 airlines - available seat kilometers in May 2019-2021 and changes])
5. Civil -
Passenger traffic: Concise Aerospace analyzes confirmed passenger operating data for the top 35 Russian airlines in May 2021
Published 1 July 2021
Which nine airlines increased their traffic in May 2021 as compared with both May 2020 and pre-pandemic May 2019? (1,108 words, 1 table [operating statistics for the top 35 airlines - passengers carried in May 2019-2021 and changes])
6. Civil -
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)
7. Civil -
FAVT reported 111 airlines in its registry
Published 29 March 2021
Concise Aerospace analyzes the changes since 2020 and the beginning of 2021 (775 words, 1 table [details on airlines that had their AOCs limited])
8. 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)
9. Civil -
Capacity: Concise Aerospace analyzes confirmed passenger operating data for the top 35 Russian airlines in December and full-year 2020
Published 10 February 2021
Capacity decisions were driven by the pandemic; Concise Aerospace examines fleet changes at several airlines (1,198 words, 2 tables [operating statistics for the top 35 airlines - available seat kilometers in December 2019 and 2020 and 12mo 2019 and 2020])
10. Civil -
Planning for the new Russian Far Eastern airline makes progress: Which aircraft might be used?
Published 4 December 2020
Only a few aircraft may be candidates (1,018 words)
11. Civil -
Capacity and RPK: Concise Aerospace analyzes passenger operating data for the top 35 Russian airlines in October 2020
Published 2 December 2020
Three carriers increased RPK during the month; the increases were not due to operating efficiency (1,124 words, 2 tables [operating statistics for the top 35 airlines - available seat kilometers and revenue passenger kilometers in October 2019 and 2020])
12. Civil -
Passenger traffic: Concise Aerospace analyzes confirmed passenger data for the top 35 Russian airlines in October 2020
Published 1 December 2020
Only four of the top 35 had year-on-year increases in passenger traffic (863 words, 1 table [operating statistics for the top 35 airlines - passengers carried in October 2019 and October 2020])
13. Civil -
Passenger traffic: Concise Aerospace analyzes passenger operating data for the top 35 Russian airlines in September 2020
Published 4 November 2020
Seven Russian airlines had year-on-year increases in traffic in September 2020 (952 words, 1 table [operating statistics for the top 35 airlines - passengers carried in September 2019 and September 2020])
14. Civil -
The local government wants Komiaviatrans not to operate any foreign-made aircraft
Published 11 August 2020
Are the reasons political or economic? Which aircraft will the company operate? (781 words, 1 table [passenger traffic and seat load factor in full-year 2014-2019])
15. Civil -
Part 3, capacity, RPK, and flight distance: Concise Aerospace analyzes passenger operating data for the top 35 Russian airlines in June 2020
Published 31 July 2020
Only two airlines in the top 35 increased their capacity in June 2020 (1,126 words, 3 tables [operating statistics for top 35 airlines — available seat kilometers, revenue passenger kilometers, and average flight distance in June 2019 and 2020])
16. Civil -
Part 2, fleet: Concise Aerospace analyzes the interview of the general director of Yakutia Airlines with Avia.ru
Published 19 June 2020
Vladimir Gorbunov talked about plans for Boeings and Russian-made aircraft (1,098 words, 1 table [the company's fleet])
17. Civil -
The FAVT had 108 airlines in its registry on 25 May 2020
Published 28 May 2020
Concise Aerospace analyzes the changes (658 words, 1 table [details on airlines that had their AOCs limited])
18. Civil -
Aeroflot Group: Aurora Airlines wants to work closely with Khabarovsk Aviation
Published 13 December 2019
Such an arrangement might be beneficial for Aurora Airlines, but possibly less so for Khabarovsk Aviation (610 words)
19. Civil -
Concise Aerospace analyzes IrAero's situation regarding long-range aircraft operations
Published 6 December 2019
The company received three Boeing 777-200s in 2018, but has challenges operating them (773 words, 1 table [the company's current fleet])
20. Civil -
IrAero has problems with the FAVT
Published 5 December 2019
The regulator cites the company for allowing an unauthorized person in the pilot's cabin, but seems to be less strict this time than it was during a similar incident with another airline (724 words)
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