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Jan 29, 2019 (newstodate): Cargo flown in 2018 on Russian airlines was up only 1.4 percent, y-o-y, totaling 1,148,091 tonnes.
Leading the industry was the Volga-Dnepr Group's carrier AirBridgeCargo with 577,641 tonnes and up 2.1 percent, followed by Aeroflot with 223,831 tonnes but down 1.2 percent.
#3 was the LCC Pobeda with 37,947 tonnes and up no less than 528.7 percent, y-o-y.
#4 was Sky Gates Air with 35,669 tonnes but 18.3 percent, followed by S7 Sibir with 33,944 and also down 2.5 percent, y-o-y.
Together, the top-5 airlines accounted for 77.5 percent of the total volumes carried by the country's 35 companies in the cargo business.
Newcomer on the list, Sky Gates Air was established only in 2016, operating fleet of just two Boeing747-400 freighters based at Moscow Zhukovsky Airport.
Formerly secured of a place among the Top-5 airlines, Volga-Dnepr Airlines only came in #7 with 28,571 tonnes and down 24.1 percent, y-o-y.
Leading the industry was the Volga-Dnepr Group's carrier AirBridgeCargo with 577,641 tonnes and up 2.1 percent, followed by Aeroflot with 223,831 tonnes but down 1.2 percent.
#3 was the LCC Pobeda with 37,947 tonnes and up no less than 528.7 percent, y-o-y.
#4 was Sky Gates Air with 35,669 tonnes but 18.3 percent, followed by S7 Sibir with 33,944 and also down 2.5 percent, y-o-y.
Together, the top-5 airlines accounted for 77.5 percent of the total volumes carried by the country's 35 companies in the cargo business.
Newcomer on the list, Sky Gates Air was established only in 2016, operating fleet of just two Boeing747-400 freighters based at Moscow Zhukovsky Airport.
Formerly secured of a place among the Top-5 airlines, Volga-Dnepr Airlines only came in #7 with 28,571 tonnes and down 24.1 percent, y-o-y.