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Nov 8, 2005 (newstodate): Privately-owned Russian carrier Kuban Airlines reports its cargo and mail volumes in 2005.
The airline generated 5,016 tonnes of cargo and 166 tonnes of mail during January-September, sources say.
Based at Krasnodar and formerly a division of Aeroflot, Kuban Airlines was privatised in 1992 and operates a fleet comprising five YAK-42 and three YAK-42D aircraft on domestic routes and intrenational routes to Frankfurt, Tashkent and Yerevan.
New accounting systems and statistical services are being implemented to secure the basis for fresh business development, and the carrier has taken in US airline Delta Airlines' Moscow-based top executive Russia & CIS as a member of the board to infuse western aviation management know-how.
The airline generated 5,016 tonnes of cargo and 166 tonnes of mail during January-September, sources say.
Based at Krasnodar and formerly a division of Aeroflot, Kuban Airlines was privatised in 1992 and operates a fleet comprising five YAK-42 and three YAK-42D aircraft on domestic routes and intrenational routes to Frankfurt, Tashkent and Yerevan.
New accounting systems and statistical services are being implemented to secure the basis for fresh business development, and the carrier has taken in US airline Delta Airlines' Moscow-based top executive Russia & CIS as a member of the board to infuse western aviation management know-how.