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1. Civil -
Part 1: What is happening with foreign-made aircraft in Russia?
Published 10 March 2022
What are the Transport Ministry's proposals for aircraft registration? (1,453 words)
2. Civil -
Utair Aviation plans to have Russian registration for several aircraft
Published 17 September 2021
Which aircraft will receive the domestic registration? (634 words, 1 table [details of Airbuses and Boeings in the Russian State Registry of Civil Aircraft])
3. Civil -
Utair Aviation, Part 1: Concise Aerospace analyzes the comments of the company's general director at the meeting of the local government
Published 14 April 2020
The company sees a decrease in passenger flights and demand; its helicopter work has also decreased (619 words, 1 table [passengers carried and the number of flights on 13 April 2019 and 2020])
4. Civil -
Utair Aviation, Part 2: The company faces increased financial pressure in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 crisis
Published 7 April 2020
The company still hopes to reach an agreement with creditors, but it may stop paying some operating expenses (617 words, 2 tables [outstanding balances and terms of the company's loans and borrowings; the company's current fleet])
5. Civil -
Tajikistan: Concise Aerospace analyzes the operating situation of the country's airlines in January-September 2019
Published 11 November 2019
The flag carrier struggled while the private airline did well (1197 words, 2 tables [passenger traffic in 9mo18-19 by airline with year-on-year changes])
6. Civil -
Utair Aviation talks about its fleet
Published 30 October 2019
The company plans to stop operating some aircraft types, but plans to receive more of other types; Concise Aerospace notes that the situation was different in 2015 (821 words, 1 table [Utair Aviation's fixed-wing fleet as of 15 December 2014, 11 November 2015, and 30 October 2019])
7. Civil -
UTair Group, whose major member is Utair Aviation, is changing the group structure
Published 30 January 2019
The number of airlines in the group may decrease (764 words, 5 tables [fleet changes in members of UTair Group as of 10 January 2018 and 11 January 2019]
8. Civil -
Utair plans to sell Boeing 737 Classics
Published 13 August 2018
The company is replacing them with more modern aircraft (302 words, 2 tables [information about the aircraft for sale; current fixed-wing passenger fleet with average age])
9. Civil -
Utair Aviation placed a large aircraft order
Published 11 May 2018
The company avoided potential bankruptcy in 2015; it was profitable under IFRS in both 2016 and 2017, and is now moving forward with fleet renewal (375 words, 1 table [UTair Aviation's current fixed-wing passenger fleet with average age])
10. Civil -
Yamal Airlines is interested in the MS-21
Published 8 November 2017
In 2017, the company has received more SSJ-100s and more Airbuses, but reduced its Boeing 737 fleet (451 words)
11. Civil -
UTair Aviation carried its 4-millionth passenger in July 2017, while in 2016 it carried its 4-millionth passenger in August
Published 13 September 2017
The company says that its goal for 2017 is efficiency and that it doesn't plan to receive more aircraft during the year; its seat load factor was higher in January-July 2017 than in the same period of 2016 or 2015; UTair plans to continue increasing its number of international scheduled routes (1,081 words, 3 tables [UTair Aviation compared with other Russian airlines in the top 5 in terms of passengers carried and seat load factor in January-July 2017; UTair Aviation's current fixed-wing passenger fleet])
12. Civil -
UTair Aviation's AGM highlights the progress of the company's turnaround efforts
Published 6 July 2017
Shareholders re-elect the board of directors; Andrei Martirosov remains as general director, with his bonuses reportedly tied to the company's performance; the company plans to continue to improve efficiency in 2017 and to consider a fleet refresh beginning in 2018 (1,375 words, 1 table [UTair Aviation's current fixed-wing passenger fleet])
13. Civil -
Regional governor says that Yamal Airlines will receive all of the Sukhoi Superjet 100s from its original agreement
Published 3 March 2017
Six of the aircraft have been delivered so far in 2017 (726 words, 1 tables [information about the SSJ-100s that Yamal Airlines has received in 2017])
14. Civil -
Yamal Airlines continues to receive Sukhoi Superjet 100 Long Range (SSJ-100 LR)s
Published 16 February 2017
The company received three aircraft recently and may receive 13 more SSJ-100s in 2017, including six that already performed their maiden flights; the company also plans to return older SSJ-100s (623 words, 3 tables [information about the SSJ-100s that Yamal Airlines recently received, plans to receive in 2017, and plans to return in 2017])
15. Civil -
Concise Aerospace analyzes UTair Aviation's plans for 2017: Part 1
Published 11 January 2017
The company plans to carry close to 7 million passengers; its focus is still on efficiency; it doesn't plan changes to its fleet in 2017 (819 words, 3 tables [select operating data — confirmed data for 2014-2015, estimated for 2016, forecast for 2017, and year-on-year changes; current fixed-wing passenger fleet])
16. Civil -
Yamal Airlines signs a firm order with GTLK for 13 SSJ-100s
Published 1 December 2016
The airline currently operates three SSJ-100s; it plans to receive six more by the end of 2016 and ten more in 2017 (1,036 words)
17. Civil -
Yamal Airlines receives two more SSJ-100 LRs and shares its experience operating the first aircraft
Published 23 May 2016
The company is pleased with the operation of its first SSJ-100, but not with the after-sale service; Yamal Airlines plans to replace its B737 Classics with SSJ-100s, but this won't happen in 2016 (744 words, 2 tables [information about the SSJ-100s; current fleet])
18. Civil -
Yamal Airlines starts commercial flights of its first SSJ-100
Published 10 May 2016
The aircraft is leased on favorable terms from GTLK; it is the first Russian-made aircraft in the company's fleet; Yamal Airlines and its regional government want to replace its Western-made aircraft with SSJ-100s (573 words, 1 table [the company's fleet])
19. Civil -
Concise Aerospace analyzes operating performance of the top 35 Russian airlines in terms of cargo and mail carried in January-March 2016
Published 2 May 2016
More than 60% of all cargo was carried by a single airline, which had good growth in traffic and influenced the total numbers for the sector; most of the airlines saw increases in cargo and mail carried (1,608 words, 3 tables [cargo and mail carried, cargo and mail RTK, average cargo and mail stage length by top 35 airlines in 3mo 2014-2016, and year-on-year changes)
20. 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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