Ural Airlines to buy four more Airbus planes
8 December 2011 (09:12)
Ural Airlines is planning to get four Airbus planes in 2012, says the company’s CFO Kirill Skuratov.
The company currently operates twenty-one Airbus aircraft and will add another Airbus to its fleet of vehicles on December 25.
In February and November 2012, the air carrier will get two more Airbus planes leased from the Bank of Scotland. What is more, Ural Airlines is planning to buy two more aircraft next spring.
‘Our goal for mid-range haul airplanes is to get about thirty of them. We’ll have twenty-four to twenty-six planes next year and four more in 2013; from then on, we’ll concentrate on long-haul airplanes, most likely, A330 ones,’ Skuratov says.
The company currently operates twenty-one Airbus aircraft and will add another Airbus to its fleet of vehicles on December 25.
In February and November 2012, the air carrier will get two more Airbus planes leased from the Bank of Scotland. What is more, Ural Airlines is planning to buy two more aircraft next spring.
‘Our goal for mid-range haul airplanes is to get about thirty of them. We’ll have twenty-four to twenty-six planes next year and four more in 2013; from then on, we’ll concentrate on long-haul airplanes, most likely, A330 ones,’ Skuratov says.
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