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1. Civil -
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])
2. Civil -
Belavia received its first Boeing 737 New Generation
Published 3 February 2015
The aircraft is about 15 years old (303 words, 1 table [Belavia's current fleet])
3. Civil -
Belavia should receive its first Boeing 737-800 soon
Published 13 January 2015
Belavia has been interested in B737 NG for a while and signed an agreement with Boeing in June 2014; the company saw lower year-on-year passenger growth in 11mo2014 compared with the year-on-year growth in 11mo2013 (300 words, 1 table [Belavia's current fleet])
4. Civil -
Belarus: Belavia and Boeing announce order for three Boeing 737-800s
Published 27 June 2014
Belavia has been interested in B737 NG for a while (402 words, 1 table [Belavia's current fleet])
5. Civil -
Belavia receives its first owned Embraer 195 LR
Published 2 May 2014
The second aircraft is still expected in May 2014; the deal is financed by a Belarussian bank; Belavia considers acquiring more aircraft (714 words, 1 table [Belavia's current fleet])
6. Civil -
Belarus: In 2014, Belavia has received one aircraft and expects three more
Published 28 January 2014
The company is now working on the financial part of the Embraer deal; talks to acquire Boeing 737 New Generation have started (538 words, 1 table [Belavia's fleet as of 28 January 2014 and expected fleet on 31 December 2014])
7. Civil -
Belarus: Belavia adds one more Boeing 737-300 to its fleet
Published 8 January 2014
The first Embraer 195 is expected in April 2014 (240 words, 1 table [Belavia's fleet])
8. Civil -
Belarus: Belavia acquires more E-Jets and plans to get Boeing 737 Next Generation
Published 7 October 2013
Belavia now operates E175s, B737 Classics, CRJs, and Tu-154Ms; the company again showed double-digit growth in traffic in the first nine months of 2013 (375 words, 2 tables [current fleet; passenger and cargo traffic in 9mo13 and y-o-y changes])
9. Civil -
FAVT starts an unscheduled inspection of Yakutia Airlines
Published 8 August 2013
Inspection is related not to the company's aircraft, but to its employees (790 words)
10. 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)
11. Civil -
Dagestan Airlines, grounded since 2011, is transferred to regional government and may be headed for bankruptcy
Published 2 May 2012
It still operates Uytash Airport in the regional capital; Dagestan's Nafta Moskva group wants to invest in revitalizing the airport, but shows no interest in saving the carrier (657 words)
12. Civil -
Aircraft clips trees
Published 8 September 2003
Iranian Tu-154M lands without injuries (91 words)
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