UTair Aviation, to finance acquisitions of foreign-made aircraft, signs agreements with Russian leasing companies controlled by state banks
Published 4 December 2012
VEB Leasing will lease Airbus 320; VTB Leasing will lease Boeing 767-200 and Boeing 737-800; UTair is growing fast and above the market (620 words)
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