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29 March, 2008 |

Concern “Airbus” will deliver new planes to Russia and the CIS



In the nearest years West-European aviabuilding company “Airbus” will deliver 111 planes to Russia and the CIS countries. Such information has been given by the vice-president of the company on sales in the Europe, the Central Asia and Pacific region. According to his words only within 2007 “Airbus” has received firm orders for 22 liners A-350 XWB and five of them were from А-231 “Aeroflot”, 25 - from А-320 airline S7, seven - from “Uzbekistan Airways”.
Besides in December, 2007 “Airbus” has signed the memorandum of mutual understanding with the Kazakhstan airline “Air Astana” about purchase of six planes A-320.
Earlier it was informed that the general portfolio of orders for 111 liners of various types and passengers capacity from the Russian airlines and the CIS countries is distributed as follows: “Aeroflot” - 50 planes, S7 - 29 machines, “Air Astana” - nine, ” the Ural Airlines” - nine, “Uzbekistan Airways” etc.
Now already 12 airlines of the CIS countries maintain 92 “Airbus” liners. Two-impellent А-310 became the first plane of the western manufacture, which in 1991 have received the Russian type certificate.
Under the forecast “Airbus” since 2007 till 2026 the demand of the Russian aviation market will make not less than 921 planes in the total cost for the sum of 79 billion dollars.

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