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Red Wings was founded in 1999 under the name VARZ-400, after the Russian acronym of the Vnukovo Avia Repair Factory. It was renamed Airlines 400 in 2001, before adopting its current name in 2007. The airline was owned by Russian tycoon Alexander Lebedev, who wanted to create a discount airline using modern Russian Tupolev Tu-204-100B 210 ...
Ground injuries. 1. Red Wings Airlines Flight 9268 was a Tupolev Tu-204-100 passenger jet that on 29 December 2012 crashed on landing at Moscow Vnukovo Airport, Russia, following a repositioning flight from Pardubice Airport, Czech Republic. There were no passengers on board, but 5 of the 8 crew members were killed when the aircraft hit a ditch ...
Red Wings Airlines: АО «Ред Вингс» ... Airline Airline (in Russian) License # ICAO [2] IATA [2] Domestic code [2] Callsign Photo Alrosa Mirny Air Enterprise:
Smartavia. Smartavia, formerly known as Nordavia (until March 2019), is a Russian low-cost airline with its head office in Arkhangelsk, Russia. [2] It mainly operates scheduled domestic and regional services. Its main bases are Arkhangelsk Airport, Pulkovo Airport (Saint Petersburg), and Sheremetyevo International Airport, serving Moscow. [3]
S7 Airlines. S7 Airlines, legal name JSC Siberia Airlines (Russian: АО «Авиакомпания "Сибирь"», "АО Aviakompania Sibir"), is an airline headquartered in Ob, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia, [3][4] with offices in Moscow. [5] As of 2008, it was Russia's largest domestic airline, with its main bases at Domodedovo International ...
This is a list of biggest airlines of Russia, by number of passengers and by the amount of cargo transported. Passengers Transferred ... Red wings: 2 100 000
At least one aircraft of the type that had been operated by Moskovia entered serviced with Red Wings Airlines. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The airline was established on 4 October 1995 ( 1995-10-04 ) as a wholly owned commercial subsidiary of the Gromov Flight Research Institute and named Gromov Air , which was registered on 10 October the same year.
Red Wings Airlines was the first airline to order the Tu-204SM. Ilyushin Finance Co. (IFC) said it would complete negotiations with Red Wings for 44 Tu-204SM aircraft in February, to sign a firm order in March 2011. Red Wings already operates a fleet of Tu-204-100 and Tu-204-100V jetliners, to which it added one airframe in 2010. [23]