UTair Aviation carried its 4-millionth passenger in July 2017, while in 2016 it carried its 4-millionth passenger in August
Published 13 September 2017
The company says that its goal for 2017 is efficiency and that it doesn't plan to receive more aircraft during the year; its seat load factor was higher in January-July 2017 than in the same period of 2016 or 2015; UTair plans to continue increasing its number of international scheduled routes (1,081 words, 3 tables [UTair Aviation compared with other Russian airlines in the top 5 in terms of passengers carried and seat load factor in January-July 2017; UTair Aviation's current fixed-wing passenger fleet])
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