Pobeda Reactivates Grounded 737-800s After Sourcing Spare Parts

Pobeda Airlines 737-800
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Russian LCC Pobeda has begun operating most of its grounded fleet, enabling it to resume flights from Moscow Sheremetyevo. The airline stopped serving Moscow’s largest airport in April after being forced to take 16 of its 41 Boeing 737-800s out of service because of a limited stock of spare parts...

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