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Nov 24, 2006 (newstodate): The Russian carrier Atlant-Soyuz has received its second Boeing 737-300 aircraft on November 20.
Set up in 1993 the carrier, owned by Moscow City's government and based at Moscow Vnukovo Airport, has placed orders for a total of six Boeing 737-300 aircraft as well as for six Embraer 120.
The aircraft fleet also comprises four TU-154M, and seven IL-86 in addition to a freighter fleet comprising four IL-76TD used in many international relief operations.
Set up in 1993 the carrier, owned by Moscow City's government and based at Moscow Vnukovo Airport, has placed orders for a total of six Boeing 737-300 aircraft as well as for six Embraer 120.
The aircraft fleet also comprises four TU-154M, and seven IL-86 in addition to a freighter fleet comprising four IL-76TD used in many international relief operations.