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UAC: we may start up Russian Crimea airline with own Sukhois

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http://uk.businessinsider.com/afp-crime ... 015-3?r=US
Authorities in Crimea said they plan to set up an airline to facilitate connections with Russia and encourage tourism in the picturesque Black Sea peninsula, a year after the Ukrainian territory was annexed by Moscow.

It requires a fleet of six aircraft and 40 pilots to serve 14 destinations initially, later rising to 36, according to a statement on the Crimean government website.

"For this project, we need 1.45 billion rubles" (22 million euros, $24 million) Sergei Tourik, an official with Russian manufacturer United Aircraft Company, said in a meeting with Crimea's prime minister Sergei Aksyonov, according to the statement.
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/business/ ... 17827.html
Mar. 22 2015 17:24
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Crimean authorities are considering a proposal by Russia's United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) to create a local air carrier, news agency Kriminform reported on Saturday.

According to UAC's proposal, the as-yet unnamed airline would cost 1.45 billion rubles ($24 million) and transport nearly half a million passengers during its first year of operation in 2016,
UAC spokesman Sergei Turik said.

The carrier would be based in Crimea's capital Simferopol,
and offer service to Crimea from 14 Russian locations, with the possibility of extending to 36 destinations in the long term.

Flights from locations other than Moscow would account for 90 percent of all trips, news agency RBC reported.

In a move that would dodge EU and U.S. sanctions on Crimea, annexed from Ukraine last March,
the airline would be equipped with six of UAC's own Sukhoi Superjet 100 airliners.

The tourism-dependent peninsula expects up 4.3 million visitors this year with a little over half arriving by plane, news agency RIA Novosti reported late last week.
Around 6 million tourists, mostly from Ukraine, visited the region annually prior to the March annexation.

Russia currently has only air and sea connections to its newest territory, with a land route through Ukraine effectively closed by tension between Kiev and Moscow.
Construction on a multibillion-dollar bridge from Russia to Crimea has begun, but is not expected to be completed until 2018.
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