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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])
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IrAero has problems with the FAVT
Published 5 December 2019
The regulator cites the company for allowing an unauthorized person in the pilot's cabin, but seems to be less strict this time than it was during a similar incident with another airline (724 words)
3. Civil -
A deputy director of the FAVT is released from his job
Published 15 March 2019
He had previously been criticized for his performance regarding the collapse of VIM-Avia (575 words)
4. Civil -
S7 Group doesn't plan to suspend operations of Boeing 737 MAX
Published 12 March 2019
Globus, which operates flights under the S7 brand, has two of the aircraft in its fleet; several Russian airlines have ordered B737 MAX 8 (562 words)
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Concise Aerospace analyzes operating performance of the Russian airlines ranked 16th through 35th in January-December 2018: Part 1
Published 22 February 2019
Two new airlines joined this group in January-December 2018; the list includes an airline that doesn't operate flights anymore (530 words, 1 table [airlines ranked 16-35 in 12mo 2016-2018])
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Concise Aerospace analyzes operating performance of the Russian airlines ranked 16th through 35th in January-December 2018: Part 2
Published 22 February 2019
These carriers are the most diverse group in the top 35 (1,520 words, 5 tables [operating statistics for 12mo 2016-2018 — passengers carried, seat load factor, RPK, ASK, and average stage length])
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FAVT had 109 airlines in its registry on 18 January 2019: Part 1
Published 24 January 2019
In 2018, the FAVT issued four new AOCs and annulled five; one airline has a suspended AOC and may not resume flights anytime soon (1,442 words, 2 tables [details on airlines that received new AOCs and those that have had their AOCs annulled])
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Part 2: Concise Aerospace analyzes recent information about plans for a new Russian airline that two state banks are working to create
Published 26 October 2018
Executives from the two banks provide some details; they suggest that two different strategies are being considered; given historical experience and the current market, could they succeed? (948 words)
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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])
10. Civil -
Russian airline will operate An-148s formerly operated by Saravia
Published 7 August 2018
Reports suggests that talks about receiving the aircraft are "active" (267 words)
11. Civil -
FAVT's working group required one airline to reduce its charter programs for half of August 2018
Published 26 July 2018
The working group meets monthly and decides which airlines must reduce charter programs for the following month (834 words)
12. Civil -
FAVT had 109 airlines in its registry on 3 July 2018: Part 1
Published 5 July 2018
Since the beginning of 2018, the FAVT has issued three AOCs and annulled four (1,104 words, 2 tables [details on airlines that received new AOCs and those that have had their AOCs annulled])
13. Civil -
Ilyushin Finance (IFC) reportedly has found operators for An-148s that Saravia operated
Published 2 July 2018
New operators will still sublease the aircraft from Rossiya Airlines, a member of Aeroflot Group (202 words)
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Saravia's owner decided not to create a new airline
Published 20 June 2018
The company reportedly did not meet the FAVT's requirements to obtain a new AOC (509 words)
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The airport that Saravia operates will close
Published 20 June 2018
Saratov Tsentralny Airport, which Saravia says is lossmaking, will be replaced by the new Gagarin International Airport (428 words)
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Izhavia wants to replace its Yak-42 fleet
Published 14 June 2018
The company considers Western-made aircraft including Boeings and Airbuses; the general director tells Interfax that the Yak-42 is reliable but fuel inefficient, and the increase in jet fuel prices hit the company hard (473 words)
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FAVT actions on air operator certificates: Limitation on the validity of Vologda Aviation's AOC is removed
Published 6 June 2018
Vologda Aviation is the second airline in 2018 that was able to have the limitation removed; the other was AZUR Air, which had to make many changes to have the limitation removed (422 words)
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FAVT issues the third AOC in 2018
Published 4 June 2018
The company is not new; since the beginning of 2018, the FAVT has issued three new AOCs and annulled four (322 words)
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Saravia's owner reportedly wants to create another airline
Published 31 May 2018
Obtaining an AOC would be challenging (519 words)
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FAVT annuls AOC of Saratov Airlines (Saravia)
Published 30 May 2018
The annulment is effective 31 May 2018; the FAVT says that its commission decided the company can't operate flights safely (945 words)
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