UTair Group: Fixed-wing aircraft carried 12% more passengers year-on-year in 2013
Published 26 January 2014
Contributors to the growth included new routes, new aircraft and more transit passengers at Vnukovo(423 words, 2 tables [operating data for fixed-wing aircraft in 2011-2013 and year-on-year changes])
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