UTair Aviation, in a challenging environment, plans to carry 5-6 million passengers in 2016; it carried 5.5 million in 2015
Published 16 March 2016
The company downsized its fleet; it will continue to concentrate on "quality" and its regional network, not on traffic growth (756 words)
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