UTair Aviation approves a program for 2014-2015 whose goal is to improve efficiency and reduce costs
Published 31 July 2014
UTair Aviation estimates that the program will help UTair Group to reduce operating costs by around $130 million per year; comprehensive measures will cover many aspects of the group (330 words)
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