Russia’s UTair to ground 40% of its fleet in 2015

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Russia’s UTair will ground 40% of its fleet next year, which will allow the carrier to save up to RUB6.5 billion ($111.404 million) in 2015, according to an investor presentation. The airline plans to ground all 12 A321s. It will also stop operating 11 Boeing 757s, as part of these aircraft types...
Polina Montag-Girmes

Polina joined the Air Transport World team in 2011, covering Russian and the Commonwealth of Independent States. She studied journalism at Moscow State University and worked as a journalist for Russian business and airline publications since 2000.

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