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Mar 16, 2017 (newstodate): No doubt, Russia's commercial airline fleets are dominated by western-built aircraft.
Airbus takes the lead with 270 aircraft operating with Russian airlines, Boeing accounts for 259, and Bombardier has a total of 61 aircraft flying in Russian colors.
Against this, Russian airlines operate a total of 142 Antonov aircraft, 50 Sukhoi and 43 Yakovlev aircraft.
With 121 units, the single most used aircraft with Russian registration is the Airbus A320, followed by 99 Boeing 737-800 and 64 Antonov AN-24 aircraft.
Together, Russia's 10 largest carriers operate a total of 515 aircraft, headed by Aeroflot with 188 aircraft in its fleet, according to Russia's Federal Agency of Air Transport.
Airbus takes the lead with 270 aircraft operating with Russian airlines, Boeing accounts for 259, and Bombardier has a total of 61 aircraft flying in Russian colors.
Against this, Russian airlines operate a total of 142 Antonov aircraft, 50 Sukhoi and 43 Yakovlev aircraft.
With 121 units, the single most used aircraft with Russian registration is the Airbus A320, followed by 99 Boeing 737-800 and 64 Antonov AN-24 aircraft.
Together, Russia's 10 largest carriers operate a total of 515 aircraft, headed by Aeroflot with 188 aircraft in its fleet, according to Russia's Federal Agency of Air Transport.