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Rossiya Airlines to acquire up to twenty Sukhoi SuperJets

Russian Aviaton » Tuesday October 25, 2016 19:30 MSK
Aeroflot Sukhoi SuperJet 100 | Photo courtesy of the KNAAPO

Rossiya Airlines will replace some of its fleet of A319-100s with Sukhoi Superjet 100 parent firm, the Aeroflot Group, has revealed.

In an Investor's Day prospectus, the Russian carrier group says it will place twenty SuperJets with Rossiya Airlines between 2016 and 2021 while at the same time retiring fifteen older A319s, ch-aviation.com reported.

One of the first jets to arrive will be RA-89037 (msn 95077), a new-build hull which is on lease from VEB-Leasing and which has yet to be delivered from Sukhoi Civil Aircraft.

The move is part of an Aeroflot Group policy to increase the proportion of Russian-manufactured aircraft operating across its four subsidiaries.

Rossiya Airlines currently employs twenty-six A319s, five A320-200s, seventeen B737-800s, seven B747-400s, two B777-200(ER)s, and five B777-300s. Five B777-300(ER)s on lease from AerCap are also expected to arrive before year-end.

In terms of utilization, Rossiya Airlines tends to use its A320 and B737-800 fleets for scheduled flights while its B777s and B747s are used on charter flights as well as flights to the Far East.