NOVEMBER 20TH, 2012

UTair Introduces New Aircraft on Several Routes

UTair Aviation has raised the class of aircraft on several domestic routes connecting Vnukovo International Airport with major regional centers across Russia.

UTair has introduced Boeing 737-800 aircraft with enhanced Sky Interior cabin design on its routes to Nizhnevartovsk and Ufa. The airline will operate wide-body Boeing 767-200 aircraft with its spacious cabin with two aisles on flights to Irkutsk and Mineralnye Vody. Flights to Barnaul will be performed with Boeing 737-800 with a single-class configuration.

Comfortable Boeing 737-800 aircraft equipped with the Sky Interior are already operated on UTair flights from Vnukovo International Airport to Krasnoyarsk, Noyabrsk, Tomsk, Novosibirsk, Samara and Krasnodar. Boeing 767-200 aircraft used in flight operations for Moscow – Surgut and Moscow – Tyumen routes.

The renewal of the UTair fleet has facilitated a consistent increase in the quality of services and flight comfort. In 2013 the airline will receive new Boeing 737 NG and Airbus A321 fixed-wing aircraft to enhance its fleet.


Learn more about:

About the author:
AVIATOR is an online source of market intelligence for the airline industry. We publish over 1,200+ news items per month with sources, making us the most comprehensive publisher of relevant airline data worldwide.