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Feb 08, 2013 (newstodate): Russia's Tatarstan Airlines is to grow its fleet of modern aircraft by 2015, according to the ministry of transport.
The carrier, based at Kazan Airport, will then be operating a fleet comprising 10 Airbus A320 Family aircraft, 35 Bombardier CRJ and 21 turbojet aircraft, yet unspecified.
Today, the airline's fleet consists of two Airbus A319 delivered in August 2011, four Boeing 737, two TU-154M and two Yak-42.
Plans are to place orders "in the near future" for eight Airbus A320 Family aircraft as well as 20 Bombardier aircraft.
The carrier, based at Kazan Airport, will then be operating a fleet comprising 10 Airbus A320 Family aircraft, 35 Bombardier CRJ and 21 turbojet aircraft, yet unspecified.
Today, the airline's fleet consists of two Airbus A319 delivered in August 2011, four Boeing 737, two TU-154M and two Yak-42.
Plans are to place orders "in the near future" for eight Airbus A320 Family aircraft as well as 20 Bombardier aircraft.