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Aug 31, 2009 (newstodate): The Russian carrier Moskovia Airlines, based at Moscow Zhukovsky Airport, has added a second Boeing 737-700 aircraft to its fleet.
The two Boeing 737 aircraft are so far the only western-built aircraft operated by the carrier that has a total of 16 aircraft in its fleet, its first Boeing 737-700 being an ex-Sterling aircraft.
The airline has announced that it will take in a total of three B737-700 and two B767-300ER in 2009.
The two Boeing 737 aircraft are so far the only western-built aircraft operated by the carrier that has a total of 16 aircraft in its fleet, its first Boeing 737-700 being an ex-Sterling aircraft.
The airline has announced that it will take in a total of three B737-700 and two B767-300ER in 2009.