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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