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Your search returned 17 articles. They are ordered below from most recent to oldest publication date.

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Articles 1 to 17:

1. Civil - FAVT issues the first AOC in 2019
Published 26 February 2019
The helicopter company that received the AOC is not new; the number of airlines in the FAVT registry increases to 110 (260 words)

2. 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]

3. Civil - Concise Aerospace analyzes UTair Aviation's plans for 2017: Part 2
Published 11 January 2017
The company expects single-digit growth in revenues from helicopter operations; it does not see "significant" growth in the helicopter market (453 words, 1 table [current helicopter fleet])

4. Civil - FAVT had 116 airlines in its registry on 1 June 2015
Published 5 June 2015
Since the beginning of 2015, the FAVT has issued two AOCs and annulled eight; two airlines currently have their AOCs suspended (1297 words, 3 tables [details on airlines that have received AOCs, lost AOCs, and had their AOCs suspended in 2015)

5. Civil - FAVT issues two more AOCs and is in the process of annulling one more
Published 10 April 2014
The new airlines had AOCs previously; since the beginning of 2014, the FAVT has issued five AOCs and annulled three; it has 121 airlines in its registry (493 words)

6. Civil - UTair Group plans to separate its passenger aircraft and helicopter businesses by 2016
Published 11 October 2013
Management believes the split will make it easier to decide the right development strategy for each of the businesses; the company is also studying ways to increase its capitalization (853 words, 3 tables [members of UTair Group; UTair Group's passenger and cargo aircraft fleet; UTair Group's helicopter fleet]

7. Civil - Tatarstan Airlines and AK Bars Aero are unlikely to merge
Published 30 September 2013
The general director of Tatarstan Airlines says that the two carriers will continue to work closely but will concentrate on their separate market segments; he talks about Tatarstan Airlines' fleet plans (1281 words)

8. Civil - Orenburg International Airport / Orenburgie Airlines receives its fifth L-410 UVP-E20
Published 19 September 2013
The company leases the aircraft from GTLK which was chosen via tender; Orenburgie operates domestic flights under subsidized programs and has carried 17,500 passengers since starting flights on 1 April 2013 (451 words)

9. Civil - FAVT annuls the AOC of Ufa Aviation Lines
Published 18 April 2013
The company voluntarily surrendered its AOC because the FAVT suggested it to do so after an inspection uncovered safety violations; UAL becomes the fifth Russian airline in 2013 to lose its AOC (424 words)

10. Civil - UTair Aviation adds two AgustaWestland AW139s to its fleet of more than 350 helicopters
Published 10 April 2013
The new AW139s are in VIP configuration; they were not made by HeliVert; UTair plans to get eight more AW139s in 2013 (455 words, 1 table [UTair's helicopter fleet])

11. Civil - UTair Finance, a subsidiary of UTair Group, redeems two bond issues
Published 3 April 2013
UTair Group actively issues debt instruments to finance expansion and aircraft acquisition; the current fleet of UTair Aviation includes 586 fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters; UTair Group carried more than 9 million pax in 2012 (503 words, 2 tables [UTair Group's fixed-wing aircraft and helicopter fleets])

12. Civil - Fatal accident: Privately owned Robinson R-44 helicopter crashes in Moscow region, killing three
Published 13 December 2012
The flight was illegal (357 words)

13. Civil - Fatal accident: Robinson R-44 crashed in Tula region killing the pilot
Published 19 October 2012
Robinson helicopters are popular in Russia; the one that crashed was privately owned and apparently up for sale (346 words)

14. Civil - Regional charter carrier in court over unpaid debts
Published 12 October 2009
Sibia Airlines continues to incur airport debts (199 words)

15. Civil - Regional carrier KrasAvia seeks funding
Published 20 March 2009
Air transport sector in Krasnoyarsk comes under scrutiny as the gathering recession puts pressure on both demand and pricing (1382 words)

16. Civil - Russian transport safety agency closes down two operators on safety grounds following 39 aviation deaths in H12008
Published 19 August 2008
Helicopters remain major source of fatal accidents as numbers of crashes remain stable but casualties rise (890 words)

17. Industry - Helicopter operator lays out growth plans
Published 26 November 2007
Perm based Gelix plans to go into helicopter sales (373 words)

 


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