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1. 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])
2. Civil -
After a suspension of about 5.5 years, Russian government allows the resumption of flights to Egyptian sea resorts
Published 26 July 2021
At least for now, only a limited number of flights on these routes will be allowed; which airlines are interested to operate flights and why? (786 words)
3. Civil -
FAVT had 105 airlines in its registry on 31 July 2019
Published 2 August 2019
Since the beginning of 2019, the FAVT has issued one AOC, annulled five, and suspended two (965 words, 3 tables [details on airlines that had their AOCs annulled, suspended, or limited])
4. Civil -
FAVT had 106 airlines in its registry on 23 May 2019: Part 1
Published 28 May 2019
Since the beginning of 2019, the FAVT has issued one AOC, annulled four, and suspended two (854 words, 2 tables [details on airlines that had their AOCs annulled or suspended])
5. Civil -
FAVT had 109 airlines in its registry on 18 January 2019: Part 2
Published 25 January 2019
The FAVT has ten airlines in its registry whose AOCs are limited (1,450 words, 1 table [details on airlines whose AOCs are limited])
6. Civil -
The FAVT has distributed about half of the quota for foreign captains among Russian airlines
Published 5 September 2018
The existing quota is higher than 200 captains per year because airlines didn't use the whole quota in previous years; Aeroflot Group again applied for the largest number (576 words, 1 table [distribution of foreign captains among airlines in 2014 and 2018])
7. Civil -
FAVT had 109 airlines in its registry on 3 July 2018: Part 2
Published 5 July 2018
The FAVT has ten airlines in its registry whose AOCs are limited (1,424 words, 1 table [details on airlines whose AOCs are limited])
8. Civil -
FAVT actions on air operator certificates: The AOC of Simargl Air Company is now de facto suspended
Published 30 April 2018
The company was associated with a Russian businessman who created problems for Nordavia; the AOCs of five Russian carriers are now de facto suspended; three others have AOC validity limited until May 2018 (569 words)
9. Civil -
The FAVT had 110 airlines in its registry on 5 April 2018
Published 9 April 2018
Concise Aerospace analyzes changes in the registry (1,501 words, 2 tables [details on airlines whose AOCs were suspended or limited])
10. Civil -
Saravia claims that it has fixed violations identified by the FAVT
Published 4 April 2018
Its AOC validity remains limited, but the company tells local media that it expects to continue operating flights and to receive more Embraers in 2018 (966 words)
11. Civil -
Saravia will likely discontinue flights
Published 3 April 2018
The company's AOC validity is limited until the end of April 2018 and the FAVT does not want to remove the limitation (997 words, 1 table [Saravia's select operating data in January and February 2018])
12. Civil -
Bankruptcy hearings: Arbitration court orders liquidation of Kogalymavia
Published 14 February 2018
The airline hasn't operated flights since November 2015 (549 words)
13. Civil -
Concise Aerospace analyzes operating performance of the Russian airlines ranked 16th through 35th in January-September 2017: Part 1
Published 3 November 2017
Two new airlines came to this group in January-September 2017; one regional carrier was able to jump 6 places in ranking (441 words, 1 table [airlines ranked 16-35 in 9mo 2015-2017])
14. 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)
15. Civil -
Concise Aerospace analyzes the current situation of VIM-Avia
Published 25 September 2017
The company is again under pressure from the authorities because of flight delays, and again says that the problems are "temporary" (1,488 words, 2 tables [data on VIM-Avia's flight delays in each month of January-August 2017; selected operating results in each month of January-August 2017])
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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)
17. Civil -
Concise Aerospace analyzes operating performance of the Russian airlines ranked 16th through 35th in January-June 2017
Published 2 August 2017
These carriers are the most diverse group in the top 35 (1,608 words, 6 tables [airlines ranked 16-35 in 6mo 2015-2017; operating statistics for 6mo 2015-2017 — passengers carried, seat load factor, RPK, ASK, average stage length])
18. Civil -
Concise Aerospace analysis: Russian airlines do not seem to have taken advantage of their ability to hire foreign captains
Published 15 June 2017
The law was passed mainly because of a shortage of captains, but major carriers have requested a relatively small number of slots for foreign citizens, and have hired even fewer (967 words, 1 table [details on requests approved by the FAVT to hire foreign captains])
19. Civil -
FAVT actions on air operator certificates: the first AOC in 2017 has been issued
Published 19 May 2017
A small helicopter operator received the AOC; the FAVT now has 111 airlines with AOCs in its registry (456 words)
20. Civil -
Concise Aerospace analyzes plans of Nordwind Airlines to expand its fleet and operations — Part 2
Published 18 May 2017
The company is changing its strategy and wants to operate more scheduled flights (1,173 words; 1 table [passenger transportation of Nordwind and Ikar in January-December 2008-2016 and January-March 2017, with year-on-year changes])
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