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Apr 20, 2007 (newstodate): The Russian carrier Kuban Airlines reports a strong growth in airfreight during this year's Q1.
In total the airline lifted 600 tonnes of airfreight, up 56 percent, y-o-y.
In March alone the carrier generated 236 tonnes of airfreight.
Based at Krasnodar and formerly a division of Aeroflot, Kuban Airlines was privatised in 1992 and operates a fleet comprising five YAK-42, three YAK-42D aircraft and two upgraded TU-154M aircraft on domestic routes and international routes to Aleppo, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Saloniki, Sharjah, Tashkent, Tel Aviv and Yerevan.
In total the airline lifted 600 tonnes of airfreight, up 56 percent, y-o-y.
In March alone the carrier generated 236 tonnes of airfreight.
Based at Krasnodar and formerly a division of Aeroflot, Kuban Airlines was privatised in 1992 and operates a fleet comprising five YAK-42, three YAK-42D aircraft and two upgraded TU-154M aircraft on domestic routes and international routes to Aleppo, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Saloniki, Sharjah, Tashkent, Tel Aviv and Yerevan.