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MAY 26, 2005 (newstodate): Since its entry into the Russian/Cis markets in 1991, Airbus claims deliveries of 35 aircraft to a total of nine carriers in the region.
Aeroflot was the first to introduce Airbus aircraft as it ordered 18 A320 Family aircraft delivered at the end of 2004.
Uzbekistan Airways now operates three Airbus A310.
Armenian carriers Armenian International Airways and Armavia currently operate a total of four A320, in 2003 Kiev-based UM Airways received an A320, and Air Moldova operates two A320.
LatCharter Airlines received one A320 in 2003, becoming the first Airbus operator in the Baltic region.
Siberia Airlines received two A310 aircraft in 2004, and added a third in March this year.
Azerbaijan Hava Yollari, Azal, last year ordered three A319 and one Airbus Corporate Jetliner for VIP purposes, and also operates one A320 on a lease contract.
Aeroflot was the first to introduce Airbus aircraft as it ordered 18 A320 Family aircraft delivered at the end of 2004.
Uzbekistan Airways now operates three Airbus A310.
Armenian carriers Armenian International Airways and Armavia currently operate a total of four A320, in 2003 Kiev-based UM Airways received an A320, and Air Moldova operates two A320.
LatCharter Airlines received one A320 in 2003, becoming the first Airbus operator in the Baltic region.
Siberia Airlines received two A310 aircraft in 2004, and added a third in March this year.
Azerbaijan Hava Yollari, Azal, last year ordered three A319 and one Airbus Corporate Jetliner for VIP purposes, and also operates one A320 on a lease contract.