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1. Civil -
UTair Aviation reports 2012 financial results under Russian accounting standards
Published 9 April 2013
Revenues and operating expenses both increase on growing passenger demand; gross profit is 12 times higher than in 2011, but net profit increases only 42%; Concise Aerospace compares financials of UTair and Aeroflot (730 words; 3 tables [UTair Aviation's financial and operating results in 2011 and 2012])
2. Civil -
Major Russian airlines' operating performance in 2012: The top 5 all saw strong traffic growth as they expanded their fleets
Published 11 February 2013
The structure of the group remains unchanged; airlines in the top 5 added more than 60 aircraft in 2012 (1142 words, 7 tables [operating statistics for top 5 airlines; combined operating statistics for Aeroflot Group, UTair Group and S7 Group; and fleet additions by the top 5 in 2012])
3. Civil -
UTair signs its first Airbus order, for twenty single-class Airbus 321, without CEO present; talks on SSJ 100 are reportedly delayed
Published 16 July 2012
The company reportedly got a good discount; UTair says it wants to use them on international and domestic routes (598 words)
4. Civil -
Transaero opens service to Ho Chi Minh City
Published 4 January 2007
Direct flight every ten days for the winter schedule (112 words)
5. Civil -
AiRUnion accesses funding for growth
Published 22 August 2005
Sakhalin Airways joins alliance (563 words)
6. Civil -
SkyNet Airlines plans service to New York from St Petersburg
Published 21 January 2005
Grounded carrier aims for May start (555 words)
7. Industry -
KrasAir takes Yak-42D
Published 23 April 2004
Tu-334 customer lost (211 words)
8. Civil -
Transaero"s new service to Taiwan postponed
Published 12 May 2003
Chinese aircraft forced to return to Harbin because of SARS ban (232 words)
9. Civil -
KrasAir signs for Boeing 767-200ERs
Published 10 December 2002
First aircraft scheduled for delivery in March 2003 (534 words)
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