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Aug 23, 2006 (newstodate): The Krasnodar-based Russian airline Kuban Airlines saw its cargo volumes up by 15.4 percent in July.
DUring the month the carrier lifted a total of 263 tonnes of cargo, in addition to 37 tonnes of mail that remained unchanged, y-o-y.
For the period January-July, Kuban Airlines reports 1,629 tonnes of cargo and 272 tonnes of mail.
During the same period Krasnodar Airport generated 3,190 tonnes of cargo and 150 tonnes of mail.
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 international routes to Frankfurt, Tashkent and Yerevan.
The aviation congolmerate Kuban Airlines will this year be split into the airline Kuban Airlines, and Krasnodar Airport as separate companies.
DUring the month the carrier lifted a total of 263 tonnes of cargo, in addition to 37 tonnes of mail that remained unchanged, y-o-y.
For the period January-July, Kuban Airlines reports 1,629 tonnes of cargo and 272 tonnes of mail.
During the same period Krasnodar Airport generated 3,190 tonnes of cargo and 150 tonnes of mail.
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 international routes to Frankfurt, Tashkent and Yerevan.
The aviation congolmerate Kuban Airlines will this year be split into the airline Kuban Airlines, and Krasnodar Airport as separate companies.