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1. Civil -
FAVT has 111 airlines with AOCs in its registry
Published 4 October 2017
Since the beginning of 2017, the FAVT has issued three AOCs and annulled five; four airlines have their AOCs de facto suspended (480 words)
2. Civil -
FAVT actions on air operator certificates: Limitation on the validity of Kostroma Airlines' AOC is removed
Published 14 August 2017
The FAVT earlier limited the validity of the AOC until 5 August 2017; the FAVT has 111 airlines in its registry, including 107 with valid AOCs; since the beginning of 2017 the FAVT has issued two AOCs and annulled four (647 words)
3. Civil -
FAVT operating data for January - March 2013: A closer look at the airlines ranked 16th through 35th
Published 20 May 2013
Significant changes in ranking in this group; newcomers are two regional carriers (1700 words, 4 tables [FAVT airlines 16-35 ranking; operating results - passengers carried, seat load factor, RPK, ASK, average stage length])
4. Civil -
Court hearings: Dagestan Airlines loses fight to regain its AOC and is put under temporary management by appeals court
Published 26 April 2013
Supreme Arbitration Court decides that that annulment of its AOC was legal; the company's CEO says that the company's debts are around $23 million and that its property has been seized; the fate of Dagestan Airlines as a legal entity is unclear (920 words)
5. Civil -
FAVT annuls AOC of Mordovia Airlines, citing safety violations
Published 15 February 2013
The company had only one route, which was operated by another airline under a code-share; the annulment affects local governments' plans to merge Mordovia Airlines and Air Samara (676 words)
6. Civil -
FAVT annuls AOC of Finlight Airlines for violation of aviation rules and labor laws, and failure to operate flights
Published 14 February 2013
The company received its AOC only in June 2012; it had one cargo aircraft but hadn't operated any flights recently (350 words)
7. Civil -
FAVT operating data for 2012: A closer look at the airlines ranked 16th through 35th
Published 13 February 2013
Significant changes in ranking in this group; newcomers are Tulpar, IrAero, Izhavia, and Grozny Avia (1630 words, 5 tables [FAVT airlines 16-35 ranking in 2011 and 2012, ranking of the airlines in 2011-2012; operating results - passengers carried, seat load factor, RPK, ASK, average stage length])
8. Civil -
FAVT operating data for January-June 2012: A closer look at the airlines ranked 16th through 35th
Published 9 August 2012
Nordavia falls to 16th place, from 9th in January-June 2011, as much of its traffic may have shifted to its sister company Taymyr; Yamal Airlines moves up to 17th on strong traffic growth; Saravia and Red Wings have sharp traffic declines (1102 words, 4 tables)
9. Civil -
Dagestan Airlines remains grounded, loses lawsuit against Rosaviatsiya
Published 30 May 2012
Arbitration court upholds AOC cancellation; carrier faces possible bankruptcy, airport is likely to go to Nafta Moskva (382 words)
10. Civil -
Dagestan Airlines, grounded since 2011, is transferred to regional government and may be headed for bankruptcy
Published 2 May 2012
It still operates Uytash Airport in the regional capital; Dagestan's Nafta Moskva group wants to invest in revitalizing the airport, but shows no interest in saving the carrier (657 words)
11. Civil -
Russia's 20.2% passenger traffic increase in January-March 2012 is dominated by the top 35 airlines
Published 2 May 2012
Of a total of about 125 active airlines, the top 35 held 98% market share and gained almost 3 million passengers; the rest saw traffic fall 77%, as some relatively large carriers have stopped flying since 2011 (570 words, 4 tables)
12. Civil -
Vnukovo Airport, after losing several carriers, saw 13% lower pax traffic in 2011
Published 24 February 2012
Vantsev, in the near term, looks to gain airlines and traffic from Domodedovo; the longer term may bring tie-up with Sheremetyevo (1157 words, 1 table)
13. Civil -
Lebedev ponders strategies for Red Wings, says he isn't looking to sell a stake
Published 22 January 2012
Considers opening Dagestan routes, adding A-320 to fleet (395 words)
14. Civil -
FAVT releases data on 2011 flight delays
Published 17 January 2012
Six of the top ten most-delayed carriers have ceased operations (1170 words, 2 tables)
15. Civil -
FAVT says 127 airlines have airline operating certificates as of 1 January 2012
Published 12 January 2012
Down from 159 on 1 January 2011; 37 AOCs were annulled in 2011 (759 words, 5 tables)
16. Civil -
Neradko says Tu-154 will disappear from service within one to two years
Published 19 December 2011
Rosaviatsia head indicates he expects investor interest in Dagestan as region's airline loses AOC (251 words)
17. Civil -
Dagestan Airlines loses its AOC
Published 16 December 2011
Airline staff protest that Rosaviatsia have been overly hasty (502 words)
18. Civil -
Russian civil aviation agency limits flights of other carriers to Europe
Published 8 November 2011
Rosaviasta reduces Russian carrier numbers to 128 (329 words)
19. Civil -
MAK report blames crew for Dagestan Tu-154 accident
Published 20 September 2011
Fuel to engines inadvertently switched off during takeoff (273 words)
20. Civil -
Dagestan Airlines appeals to federal authorities for a delay in the split of air company into separate airline and airport
Published 8 September 2011
Management argue that company is not ready for such a move (383 words)
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