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Aeroflot Group: Concise Aerospace analyzes the group's planned fleet changes through 2021: Part 1
Published 19 December 2018
In accordance with existing contracts in 2019-2021, the group plans to add 96 aircraft and to stop operating 64 aircraft (1,472 words, 2 tables ([aircraft delivery and phase-out schedules in accordance with existing contracts - actual numbers for 2016-2017 and planned numbers in 2018-2021])
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Aeroflot Group: Concise Aerospace analyzes the group's fleet changes since the beginning of 2018: Part 2
Published 6 December 2018
Based on Aeroflot's information, Concise Aerospace estimated the group's expected fleet by the end of 2018 (761 words, 1 table ([fleet of Aeroflot Group by type - actual fleet as of 31 December 2016 and 31 December 2017 and expected fleet as of 31 December 2018])
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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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Aeroflot Group: Rossiya Airlines is receiving more aircraft
Published 10 September 2018
The company now has 64 aircraft in its fleet (650 words, 1 table [current fleet)
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Sochi/Adler International Airport will introduce an open-skies policy on 19 October 2014
Published 6 October 2014
The government hopes that it will boost tourist traffic for the airport; so far one foreign airline is interested to start flights to Sochi; Vladivostok Airport has had open-skies since 2012; other Russian airports hope to have it; there are arguments for and against the policy (820 words)
6. Industry -
Tu-204: MAK's technical concerns are likely to have no impact, as production is already on the path to being discontinued
Published 14 February 2014
MAK considers suspending the Tu-204's production certificate, but only two of the aircraft are scheduled to be built in the next two years; the only remaining orders are from Russian government agencies (1386 words)
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Aeroflot Group: Aurora Airlines received its second Airbus 319 from Aeroflot
Published 27 November 2013
The aircraft kept Aeroflot cabin interiors; Aurora will receive one more A319 by the end of 2013 and four more in 2014; Aurora showcased its first A319 in the Far East; the company's general director revealed which 19-seat aircraft the company is interested in operating; Aurora doesn't want to wait for Russian-made turboprops with 50-70 seats (640 words)
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Court hearings: Ilyushin Finance Co. and IFC Asset Management filed six lawsuits totaling $35 million against Vladivostokavia
Published 22 July 2013
First hearings are scheduled for 31 July, 7 and 27 August 2013, and 10 September 2013; Vladivostokavia operates six Tu-204-300s under financial leases; Ilyushin Finance and IFC Asset Management sued Vladivostokavia in the past (939 words, one table [Vladivostokavia selected financial results, 2011 and 2012])
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Minority shareholder of Vladivostokavia offers his views about Aeroflot as the majority shareholder and about creation of Far Eastern Airline
Published 23 April 2013
Anatoly Sytnik, the CEO of Aero-Gruz which is the leading minority shareholder, supports Far Eastern Airline but with the condition that Vladivostokavia remains a separate legal entity; he is generally positive on Aeroflot's plans, although he believes that Aeroflot puts its interests first; his company offered Aeroflot to buy its shares (949 words)
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Aeroflot transfers its stake in Vladivostokavia to Sakhalin Airlines
Published 28 March 2013
Both airlines will be united into Far Eastern Airline, with Sakhalin Airlines as the main carrier; Aeroflot wants to create Far Eastern Airline with the help of federal and local governments; the new subsidiary is expected to operate only domestic routes (484 words)
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Aeroflot works to help Sakhalin Airlines (SAT) meet new rule for number of aircraft
Published 12 December 2012
Carriers that operate aircraft with 55 seats or more must have at least eight of them; SAT has nine passenger aircraft, but only two with 55-plus seats (377 words)
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Aeroflot's board discusses plans for 2013 (operating, financial, capital investments, goals for general director) and other issues
Published 5 December 2012
Capital spending is expected to increase 69% in 2013 to about $160 million; Rossiya Airlines and Vladivostokavia may not be meeting Aeroflot's expectations; general director of Sakhalin Airlines reportedly makes a speech to the board promoting his company as the base carrier for the Far Eastern airline subsidiary which Aeroflot plans to create with governments of Far East regions (1207 words)
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Vladivostokavia, a current member of Aeroflot Group, schedules a January 2013 shareholder meeting focused entirely on rental cost of its Tu-204s
Published 5 December 2012
Aeroflot wants the carrier eventually to return all of its Tu-204s, and use A320s and SSJ-100s instead; its other plans for Vladivostokavia — such as its role in the proposed Far Eastern subsidiary — are less clear (1218 words)
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Foreign airlines: South Korea's Asiana Airlines will begin daily flights from Seoul to Vladivostok
Published 8 November 2012
The company has long been interested in the route, and can open it now thanks to an open-skies policy for Vladivostok; the route is currently operated by Korean Air and Vladivostokavia, with Sibir/S7 reportedly planning to begin flights (544 words)
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Aeroflot: Putin says he wants the company to create a low-cost carrier
Published 29 October 2012
Aeroflot has considered and abandoned the idea in the past; Saveliev says it would require changes to the law, and an airport that could serve the carrier (1449 words)
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Aeroflot's winter schedule for 2012-2013 includes 118 routes to 51 countries
Published 24 October 2012
In addition, 99 routes will be operated by airlines of Aeroflot Group under management and supervision of Aeroflot (797 words)
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Orenair, with a focus on popular tourist destinations, adds scheduled routes and continues to see good demand on charters
Published 25 September 2012
Direct flights from numerous Russian cities are a key to Aeroflot's strategy for the company (1057 words)
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Aeroflot's Board approves creation of a single Far Eastern daughter and spending $3.8 bn (20% of sales) for innovation development in 2012-2014
Published 3 September 2012
The Board reportedly also approves proposal for Aeroflot to keep most of the overflight fees it receives from foreign airlines; Aeroflot believes it is entitled to the money to offset lost revenues, as the FAVT now allows Transaero and other airlines to operate international routes where Aeroflot used to have a monopoly (1178 words)
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Sakhalin Airlines (SAT) received its sixth DHC-8 (fourth DHC-8-300)
Published 30 August 2012
DHC-8s are replacing SAT's An-24s, which the company reportedly decided not to modernize to meet the FAVT requirement; SAT may become the basis for Aeroflot's Far Eastern regional airline (763 words)
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Aeroflot's Board reviews possible steps to raise capital, including the potential for an LSE listing in late 2012 or 2013
Published 11 June 2012
Board also discusses subsidiary companies but doesn't reveal details; plans for lossmaking Rossiya Airlines and Vladivostokavia remain unclear (1066 words, 1 table)
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