Where Does the Sukhoi SuperJet Fly? - November 2013 Network Update

The launch of Sukhoi Superjet SSJ100 operations by Interjet on its domestic network in Mexico in September was a key stage in the type securing recognition from other western operators. The Russian-built airliner made its entry into service in April 2011 with the now defunct Armenian national carrier Armavia but despite reported interest from airlines across Europe and the Americas, with the exception of Interjet sales have been limited to CIS and Asian markets.

Every month The HUB will provide an update on the current Superjet flight schedule and the routes the aircraft is being deployed upon. This list for November 2013 was compiled from OAG Analyser on October 31, 2013 and changes to planned routes are likely. In the table below we also feature the Superjet network size of each operator and the top destinations served by the aircraft. Our latest analysis shows that Superjet air capacity fell 2.0 per cent in November 2013 versus October 2013.

NOTE: Sky Aviation also operates the Sukhoi Superjet but as these flights are operated on a scheduled charter basis they do not currently appear in OAG Analyser.


Aeroflot Russian Airlines (SU)
Moscow (SVO) – Anapa (AAQ)
Moscow (SVO) – Bucharest (OTP)
Moscow (SVO) – Dnipropetrovsk (DNK)
Moscow (SVO) – Kazan (KZN)
Moscow (SVO) – Kharkiv (HRK)
Moscow (SVO) – Magnitogorsk (MQF)
Moscow (SVO) – Nizhnekamsk (NBC)
Moscow (SVO) – Nizhny Novgorod (GOJ)
Moscow (SVO) – Odessa (ODS)
Moscow (SVO) – Oslo (OSL)
Moscow (SVO) – Perm (PEE)
Moscow (SVO) – Samara (KUF)
Moscow (SVO) – Tyumen (TJM)
Moscow (SVO) – Volgograd (VOG)

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Aeroflot Russian Airlines

Interjet (4O)
Mexico City (MEX) – Manzanillo (ZLO)
Mexico City (MEX) – Mazatlan (MZT)
Mexico City (MEX) – Torreon (TRC)

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Interjet

Lao Central Airlines (LF)
Vientiane (VTE) – Bangkok (BKK)
Vientiane (VTE) – Luang Prabang (LPQ)

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Lao Central Airlines

Moskovia Airlines (3R)
Moscow (DME) – Stavropol (STW)
Moscow (DME) – Tivat (TIV)

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Moskovia Airlines

Yakutia (R3)
Novosibirsk (OVB) – Ekaterinburg (SVX)
Yakutsk (YKS) – Harbin (HRB)
Yakutsk (YKS) – Khabarovsk (KHV)
Yakutsk (YKS) – Novosibirsk (OVB)
Yakutsk (YKS) – Vladivostok (VVO)

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Yakutia

SCHEDULED SUKHOI SUPERJET OPERATIONS BY AIRLINE (November 2013)

Rank

Airline

Seat Capacity

% Total SSJ Capacity

Change vs Last Month

1

Aeroflot Russian Airlines (SU)

71,688

62.1 %

1.9 pp

2

Interjet Airlines (4O)

22,200

19.2 %

(-0.5) pp

3

Moskovia Airlines (3R)

9,408

8.2 %

(-0.9) pp

4

Yakutia (R3)

8,428

7.3 %

(-0.5) pp

5

Lao Central Airlines (LF)

3,626

3.2 %

(-0.1) pp

TOTAL

115,350

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TOP 20: SCHEDULED SUKHOI SUPERJET OPERATIONS BY AIRPORT (non-stop departures; November 2013)

Rank (Nov-13)

Change (Oct-13)

Destination

Available Seats

% Total Capacity

Change vs Oct-13

1

-

Moscow (SVO)

35,844

31.1 %

1.6 pp

2

-

Mexico City (MEX)

11,100

9.6 %

(-0.8) pp

3

+20

Nizhny Novgorod (GOJ)

5,481

4.8 %

3.4 pp

4=

+2

Perm (PEE)

5,220

4.4 %

0.1 pp

4=

+22

Kharkiv (HRK)

5,220

4.4 %

3.7 pp

6

(-3)

Torreon (TRC)

5,100

4.4 %

(-0.4) pp

7

(-2)

Moscow (DME)

4,704

4.1 %

(-0.3) pp

8

(-1)

Yakutsk (YKS)

3,822

3.3 %

(-0.2) pp

9=

-

Manzanillo (ZLO)

3,000

2.6 %

(-0.2) pp

9=

-

Mazatlan (MZT)

3,000

2.6 %

(-0.2) pp

11

+2

Stavropol (STW)

2,940

2.5 %

0.2 pp

12

+4

Odessa (ODS)

2,697

2.3 %

0.3 pp

13=

(-5)

Kazan (KZN)

2,610

2.3 %

(-1.2) pp

13=

+2

Magnirogorsk (MQF)

2,610

2.3 %

0.2 pp

13=

+21

Anapa (AAQ)

3,610

2.3 %

2.0 pp

13=

+5

Oslo (OSL)

2,610

2.3 %

0.5 pp

17

(-6)

Dnepropetrovsk (DNK)

2,523

2.2 %

(-0.2) pp

18

+9

Volgograd (VOG)

2,436

2.1 %

1.6 pp

19

(-1)

Khabarovsk (KHV)

1,960

1.6 %

(-0.2) pp

20

+11

Tivat (TIV)

1,764

1.5 %

1.1 pp

TOTAL

115,350

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Richard Maslen

Richard Maslen has travelled across the globe to report on developments in the aviation sector as airlines and airports have continued to evolve and…