UTair Aviation plans to receive 22 new aircraft in 2014
Published 6 December 2013
The company also reduces the number of Soviet-made aircraft in its fleet; it plans to have to have 171 foreign-made aircraft, based on firm contracts, by the end of 2018 (675 words, 3 tables [delivery schedule for 2013-2019 in UTair's annual report, and updated schedule with new information; UTair Group's passenger and cargo aircraft fleet as of 3 April and 6 December 2013])
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