Russian low cost carrier Red Wings is planning
to more than double its aircraft fleet by 2017.
In mid-June,Russia ’s Federal Air Transport Agency
(Rosaviatsia) gave Red Wings permission to resume operations that were
suspended soon after a fatal incident at a Moscow airport in December.
Red Wings, which currently operates eight Tupolev Tu-204 airliners, is planning to sign a memorandum with the Tupolev Design Bureau on the delivery of another 10 aircraft over a period of three years, starting in 2014.
The airline is planning to carry about 500,000 passengers this year and 1.5 million next year.
Source: RIA Novosti
In mid-June,
Red Wings, which currently operates eight Tupolev Tu-204 airliners, is planning to sign a memorandum with the Tupolev Design Bureau on the delivery of another 10 aircraft over a period of three years, starting in 2014.
The airline is planning to carry about 500,000 passengers this year and 1.5 million next year.
Source: RIA Novosti
