
Your search returned 30 articles. They are ordered below from most recent to oldest publication date.
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Articles 1 to 20:
1. 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)
2. Industry -
Aviacor ends mass production of the Tu-154, delivering the last one to the Defense Ministry
Published 21 February 2013
The government has been the only customer for the Tu-154; the other product of the company, An-140, is also not in demand from airlines because of its high price (743 words)
3. Civil -
Kyrgyzstan government plans to sell a majority stake in the national carrier
Published 14 June 2012
Buyer would be required to expand the company's fleet, upgrade maintenance, and retrain pilots and technicians (734 words, 1 table)
4. Civil -
Neradko says Tu-154 will disappear from service within one to two years
Published 19 December 2011
Rosaviatsia head indicates he expects investor interest in Dagestan as region's airline loses AOC (251 words)
5. Civil -
Iran finally abandons Tu-154
Published 17 January 2011
Aircraft to be withdrawn from service by end of February (682 words)
6. Civil -
Sheremetyevo head attacks possible blanket Tu-154 ban
Published 7 January 2011
Executive argues in the absence of a substitute the aircraft's withdrawal could hinder network development (578 words)
7. Civil -
Fire kills three on board Tu-154 in Surgut
Published 1 January 2011
Aircraft explodes after fire breaks out as aircraft taxies to takes off (518 words)
8. Civil -
Dagestan Tu-154 crashes at Moscow Domodedovo Airport
Published 4 December 2010
Two killed after aircraft leaves runway during emergency landing (144 words)
9. Civil -
FAAT director highlights need for fleet renewal for Russian airline industry
Published 10 December 2009
Regional aircraft requirements particularly pressing (707 words)
10. Civil -
Aircraft crew close down engine after fault indication
Published 24 November 2009
Airline experiences second emergency landing in four months as a result of Tu-154 engine shutdown (237 words)
11. Civil -
Iranian Tu-154M crashes
Published 15 July 2009
150 on board feared lost (255 words)
12. Civil -
UTair moves ahead with fleet renewal
Published 25 February 2008
Substantial commitment from Tyumen carrier for both helicopters and aircraft (668 words)
13. Industry -
Airlines see no immediate alternative to Tu-134 as pressures to remove them from service build
Published 21 March 2007
Lack of options keep aircraft in service (645 words)
14. Civil -
Georgian National to add more Airbuses
Published 18 January 2005
Caucasus loses licence (352 words)
15. Industry -
Basic Element revives its interest in Aviakor
Published 16 December 2004
Funding returns and An-140 back on track (991 words)
16. Civil -
Pulkovo express concerns about capacity
Published 23 October 2003
Belov argues Tu-154/Tu-204 not replacement for Tu-134 (702 words)
17. Civil -
Victims' relatives raise compensation claim
Published 21 August 2003
Ukrainians authorities now looking at $1m a victim for Tu-154 downing (144 words)
18. Civil -
Bashkir Tu-154 comes off runway
Published 25 November 2002
No one hurt during abortive landing (83 words)
19. Civil -
Engine problems lead to emergency landing
Published 10 September 2002
Sibir Tu-154 closes down engine after problems with oil (130 words)
20. Civil -
Landing gear causes emergency landing
Published 11 July 2002
Pulkovo Tu-154 lands at Kaliningrad (75 words)
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