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1. Civil -
Kyrgyz Republic: Concise Aerospace provides an overview of Kyrgyz passenger airlines
Published 31 May 2022
Which aircraft do the airlines operate, and what challenges do the airlines face? (871 words, 1 table [number and average age of aircraft in Kyrgyz airlines' fleets]
2. Civil -
Part 3: Concise Aerospace analyzes interview of Aeroflot's general director with a Russian TV station
Published 19 August 2020
Mr. Saveliev provides some perspectives on his tenure at the company (757 words, 1 table [Aeroflot's passenger transportation, number of employees, and the passenger/employee ratio in 2008-2019])
3. Civil -
Kyrgyzstan: Concise Aerospace analyzes the current situation of Air Kyrgyzstan - Part 2
Published 10 October 2018
Air Kyrgyzstan's general director believes that the Kyrgyz government has failed the carrier, which currently has no operational aircraft (812 words)
4. Civil -
Evgeniy Ditrikh, a professional bureaucrat, becomes Russia's new Minister of Transport
Published 21 May 2018
He replaces Maxim Sokolov (619 words)
5. Civil -
Belarus, part 1: Concise Aerospace analyzes Belavia's fleet renewal plans
Published 16 February 2018
The company will replace its aging B737 Classics with Embraers and modern Boeings (694 words, 1 table [Belavia's current fleet and plans for 2021])
6. Civil -
Kyrgyzstan update, part 2: The country now has only three functioning passenger airlines
Published 14 December 2017
Foreign carriers in Kyrgyzstan are more numerous and more successful; domestic carriers struggle with small and aging fleets (912 words, 1 table [current licensing and operational status of Kyrgyz airlines])
7. Civil -
Alrosa Airlines plans to receive two more Boeing 737s
Published 22 November 2017
The company currently operates mostly Soviet-made aircraft (905 words, 4 tables [details of the lease, current fleet, passenger traffic in 12mo2014-2016 and 9mo2017, and year-on-year changes])
8. Civil -
Revenues from selling the assets of Tatarstan Airlines, which was liquidated by court order, were too small to pay all its creditors
Published 11 October 2017
The situation with Tatarstan Airlines is typical of Russian airline bankruptcies (406 words)
9. Civil -
Deputy Prime Minister in charge of the aviation and defense industries calls to re-introduce customs duties for foreign-made aircraft
Published 9 August 2017
Dmitry Rogozin says it is an "offense" that Russia pays so much to foreign aircraft manufacturers, and elaborates about plans regarding Russian-made aircraft (1,673 words, 2 tables [civil aircraft production per year during the Soviet era, 1969-1990; Airbuses and Boeings in the fleets of Russian airlines as of end of December 2013, 2015, and 2016])
10. Civil -
MAKS-2017: Ilyushin Finance Co. (IFC) and Alrosa Airlines sign a preliminary agreement about MS-21s
Published 20 July 2017
A firm order is expected later in 2017 (303 words)
11. Civil -
Concise Aerospace analysis: A potential halt to An-148 production would have little impact on VASO — Part 1
Published 29 June 2017
The aircraft has low demand; the An-148 has represented a material part of VASO's revenues in recent years, but production of the aircraft was lossmaking for the company in the past (1,996 words, 1 table [contribution of An-148 to VASO's revenue, 2015-2016])
12. Civil -
Kyrgyzstan: The government wants to acquire regional aircraft
Published 5 June 2017
The aircraft may go to a subsidiary of Manas International Airport which currently has Soviet-made aircraft in its fleet; in the past, the company was interested in ATR aircraft (803 words, 1 table [current fleet of Air Kg])
13. Civil -
Investigation of fatal accident: Government commission is studying several scenarios that may have led to crash of the Defense Ministry's Tu-154B
Published 9 January 2017
Few details of the investigation have been made public so far; the inflight recorders were recovered and have produced some information (507 words)
14. Civil -
A new Russian airline may start flights in 2017
Published 3 October 2016
The airline would be based in the Russian south and operate SSJ-100s; its potential creation is lobbied by the government; does the Russian market need another airline? (615 words)
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Red Wings and Nordavia will work together; Nordavia will phase out Western-made aircraft
Published 12 April 2016
Their structure will be similar to that of Sibir and Globus, which both operate flights under the S7 brand and are members of S7 Group; Nordavia, which currently has Boeing 737-500s in its fleet, will eventually operate only Russian-made aircraft (637 words)
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Belarus: Flag carrier targets 12-15% passenger traffic growth in 2016
Published 9 March 2016
Belavia expects to benefit from greater numbers of transit passengers, resulting from Russia and Ukraine's bans on each other's flights and Russia's ban on charters to Turkey; the company is scheduled to receive three new B737-800s in 2016 (525 words, 2 tables [Belavia's passenger traffic in 2009-2015; current fleet])
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Tajikistan: Concise Aerospace analyzes the fleet of Tajik Air
Published 25 February 2016
The aircraft currently in operation are all B737s and 757s, most of them more than 20 years old; the company expects to lease two additional Boeings in the first half of 2016 (412 words, 1 table [Boeing fleet of Tajik Air])
18. Industry -
With a lack of orders, Aviacor moves to a three-day workweek
Published 18 December 2015
Production of the An-140 was halted in July 2015; Aviacor lobbied to restart production of the IL-114, but the Russian government awarded the planned assembly of the aircraft to a member of UAC (360 words)
19. Civil -
Fatal accident: Airbus 321 of Kogalymavia/Kolavia/Metrojet crashes in Egypt, killing all 224 people on board
Published 31 October 2015
The pilots reportedly informed air traffic controllers about a technical problem; the FAVT starts an unscheduled check of the airline (572 words)
20. Civil -
Belarus: Belavia plans to receive three new Boeing 737s New Generation in 2016
Published 13 July 2015
The company plans to stop operating Tu-154Ms once its receives new B737s; in 2015, it has received two second-hand B737-800s (334 words)
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