Update from general director of UTair, part 1: The company plans to renew passenger fleet over the next 5-7 years, but sees no big orders in 2013
Published 28 May 2013
Martirosov says UTair remains interested in SSJ-100 but is still finalizing details for a possible deal; he outlines the company's plans to launch a low-cost carrier, and says it would use the same aircraft for low-cost flights as for standard flights (998 words)
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