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1. Civil -
VIM-Avia: Transport Ministry confirms interest by one potential investor
Published 19 October 2017
Meanwhile, other Russian airlines indicate willingness to hire hundreds of VIM-Avia employees (634 words)
2. Civil -
Deputy PM says that there are investors interested in VIM-Avia
Published 3 October 2017
One of the possible investors was previously involved in a Russian low-cost carrier (690 words)
3. Civil -
Aeroflot criticizes the airline lobby group's position on luggage fees
Published 29 November 2016
AEVT defends the existing rule that allows passengers to have 10 kg of luggage for free; Aeroflot says that the rule helps to protect traditional carriers against competition from LCCs such as Pobeda Airlines (1,422 words)
4. Civil -
Aeroflot Group: Concise Aerospace examines details from Interfax interview with general director of Pobeda Airlines — Part 1
Published 22 November 2016
The company expects to achieve profitability in 2016; pax traffic is growing but is unlikely to reach Aeroflot's original target by 2018; Pobeda has had numerous disputes with Russian and foreign authorities over rules for passenger treatment and routes (1,534 words, 1 table [Pobeda at a glance])
5. Civil -
Nordavia will become a low-cost carrier
Published 10 June 2016
The company's general director previously managed LCCs; Nordavia's current fleet will first change into a single-class configuration, then will be replaced with Airbus 320s and eventually with MS-21s; the company also considers operating regional aircraft (811 words)
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Aeroflot Group: Low-cost carrier receives preliminary approval to operate seven international routes
Published 1 October 2015
Pobeda Airlines is now waiting for the government decree that will allow it to start flights (305 words)
7. Civil -
Aeroflot Group: Low-cost carrier Pobeda was not allowed by the FAVT to start international scheduled flights
Published 24 March 2015
An airline must operate domestic routes for at least two years, before applying for permits to operate scheduled international routes (255 words])
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Kazakhstan: New state-owned airline may be a low-cost carrier
Published 9 June 2014
The company's business model is not decided yet because the Ministry of Transport doesn't believe conditions in Kazakhstan are favorable for development of LCCs (456 words)
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Aeroflot Group: Dobrolet sold 60% of seats in the first 24 hours after it started selling tickets
Published 29 May 2014
Concise Aerospace analyzes Dobrolet's pricing system and the reasons for the high demand (804 words, 2 tables [minimum and maximum prices for round-trip; pricing system at a glance])
10. Civil -
Aeroflot Group: Dobrolet is expected to start selling tickets on 26 May 2014, plans to operate flights to Simferopol
Published 26 May 2014
Aeroflot's general director says that Simferopol was chosen because Aeroflot is experiencing high demand on its own Simferopol flights; Dobrolet will initially be based at Sheremetyevo International Airport, but in 2015 it may have to find a new home (1004 words)
11. Civil -
Information posted by Aeroflot suggests possible aircraft configuration and some routes for its low-cost carrier
Published 14 April 2014
Dobrolet's first B737-800 seems to be in mint condition; the company still needs more aircraft before it can receive its AOC (525 words)
12. Civil -
Ministry of Transport is working on legal changes requested by Aeroflot to help it launch its low-cost carrier
Published 27 February 2014
Some requirements for passenger services will be relaxed; the changes may be effective by the spring of 2014 (630 words)
13. Civil -
The General Prosecutor's office says that bankruptcy of Kuban Airlines was orchestrated deliberately
Published 16 December 2013
It seems to put all blame on the company's former general director and his team; the next hearings on the Kuban bankruptcy case are scheduled for 18 December 2013 (444 words)
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Aeroflot provides details about its low-cost carrier
Published 14 October 2013
The LCC, named Dobrolet, may start flights in 2014, but its launch is still contingent on changes to the law; it will operate new Boeing 737s; Aeroflot plans to invest $100 million in the LCC and expects it to break even within two years (792 words)
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Aeroflot's board decides on the corporate structure of the low-cost carrier that Aeroflot plans to create
Published 26 September 2013
Aeroflot's general director reveals some details about the LCC when speaking with Russia's Prime Minister, including that its aircraft seats will be "like in a commuter train"; Concise Aerospace believes that Aeroflot's LCC will use aircraft with a small seat pitch and analyzes seat pitches of other LCCs (521 words)
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FAVT officials including its director visit easyJet to study its business model
Published 17 September 2013
But can the success of a British low-cost carrier be reproduced in Russia? (488 words)
17. Civil -
Aeroflot's new Board of Directors approves several important measures at its first meeting
Published 29 July 2013
The Board re-elects Kirill Androsov as chairman, reviews 1Q 2013 operating and financial performance of Aeroflot and Aeroflot Group, and decides about cargo aircraft, a low-cost carrier, and sponsoring a US basketball team (947 words, 1 table [select operating results of Aeroflot Group in 1Q 2012 and 2013])
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Update from general director of UTair, part 1: The company plans to renew passenger fleet over the next 5-7 years, but sees no big orders in 2013
Published 28 May 2013
Martirosov says UTair remains interested in SSJ-100 but is still finalizing details for a possible deal; he outlines the company's plans to launch a low-cost carrier, and says it would use the same aircraft for low-cost flights as for standard flights (998 words)
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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])
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FAVT operating data for 2012: A closer look at the airlines ranked sixth through 15th
Published 12 February 2013
Ural Airlines and Orenair continue to lead this group; Taymyr/Nordstar and Donavia move up in the rankings; Kuban Airlines climbed to number 15 although its AOC was suspended in December 2012 (1010 words, 4 tables [ranking of airlines in 2011 and 2012; operating data])
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