UTair Express will likely cease to exist as an airline
Published 16 February 2015
What will happen to its ATR 72s? (625 words, 3 tables [changes in the fleets of three UTair Aviation subsidiaries — UTair Express, Turukhan Airlines, and Katekavia)
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