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Jan 29, 2020 (newstodate): Cargo volumes carried by Russian airlines dipped in 2019, fresh full-year statistics show.
A total of 1,138,153 tonnes was lifted by 35 Russian carriers, which was a decline by 2.2 percent, y-o-y.
#1 AirBridgeCargo lifted 540,969 tonnes, down 6.3 percent, y-o-y, #2 Aeroflot carried 217,813 tonnes and down 2.7 percent, #3 Pobeda lifted 54,445 tonnes and increased 43.5 percent, #4 Sibir carried 42,760 tonnes and was up 26 percent, while #5 was Sky Gates Airlines where volumes and changes have not yet been entered into the statistics.
In 2019, Sky Gates Airlines thus replaced Rossiya that carried 37,554 tonnes, also up 14.2 percent, y-o-y, but now relegated to the position as #6.
Earlier ranking first on the top-5 list, Volga-Dnepr is now #11 with 12,975 tonnes of cargo, dropping 36.8 percent, y-o-y, in 2019.
Also member of the Volga-Dnepr Group is Atran, ranking #10 with 18,970 tonnes, up 63.8 percent, y-o-y, in 2019.
A total of 1,138,153 tonnes was lifted by 35 Russian carriers, which was a decline by 2.2 percent, y-o-y.
#1 AirBridgeCargo lifted 540,969 tonnes, down 6.3 percent, y-o-y, #2 Aeroflot carried 217,813 tonnes and down 2.7 percent, #3 Pobeda lifted 54,445 tonnes and increased 43.5 percent, #4 Sibir carried 42,760 tonnes and was up 26 percent, while #5 was Sky Gates Airlines where volumes and changes have not yet been entered into the statistics.
In 2019, Sky Gates Airlines thus replaced Rossiya that carried 37,554 tonnes, also up 14.2 percent, y-o-y, but now relegated to the position as #6.
Earlier ranking first on the top-5 list, Volga-Dnepr is now #11 with 12,975 tonnes of cargo, dropping 36.8 percent, y-o-y, in 2019.
Also member of the Volga-Dnepr Group is Atran, ranking #10 with 18,970 tonnes, up 63.8 percent, y-o-y, in 2019.