UTair Aviation accepts the first Boeing 737-800 from its 2011 order
Published 11 October 2013
The company ordered thirty-three B737-800s and seven B737-900ERs in single-class configuration; it will lease them from a Russian lessor; UTair plans to have the youngest fleet in Russia by 2020 (510 words, 1 table [Scheduled deliveries of B737s from the 2011 order])
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