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About Air Moldova
Airlines\Air Moldova
Air Moldova is the national air carrier and the largest Moldavian airline
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Air China
Airlines\Air China
Air China is the only airline company which carries the national flag. It became a member of Star Alliance in December 2007 and it is also the airline partner of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. It has the first rank of brand value among domestic airline companies (the world brand laboratory evaluated it RMB 23.523 billion in 2007) and it leads domestic counterparts in passenger and freight air transport and related services
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Air Astana
Airlines\Air Astana
Today the airline operates a fleet of 24 western aircraft with an average age of 10 years for its jet aircraft, close to 50 domestic and international routes. Its passengers are served by 3,000 highly-qualified staff, the majority of whom are from Kazakhstan, supplemented by experienced foreign personnel.
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S7 Airlines
Airlines\S7 Airlines
S7 Airlines (Sibir Airlines brand) has the largest in Russia network of internal routes, organized with base at three large air transport nodes in Moscow (Domodedovo), Novosibirsk (Tolmachevo) and Irkutsk. S7 Airlines makes regular flights to CIS countries, Europe, Near East, South Asia and countries of the Asia-Pacific region.
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Transaero Airlines Announces Operational Results for First Two Months of 2011
Airlines\Transaero airlines\Airline news
Transaero Airlines operational results for the first two months of 2011 demonstrate the carrier’s stable development.
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Vnukovo International's Operational Update as of 18.30 MSK, February 8, 2011
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As of 18:30 MSK, Vnukovo International has been maintaining its normal operational schedule. Current airfield lighting visibility is at 1200 meters. The standard required runway traction factor levels have been assured.
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Air Berlin: Operational management will be carried out by Luftverkehrs KG in future
News\Новости авиакомпаний
The management team of the Air Berlin Group has been augmented by Christoph Debus joining the company on 1st June 2009. Managerial responsibilities are being adjusted to reflect the important operating business of Air Berlin PLC & Co. Luftverkehrs KG.That is why in future Joachim Hunold (Chief Executive Officer), Ulf Hќttmeyer (Chief Financial Officer), Christoph Debus (Chief Commercial Officer), Karl F. Lotz (Chief Operating Officer), Elke Schќtt (Chief Administration Officer) and Wolfgang Kurth (Chief Maintenance Officer) will assume joint responsibility for the core business of the second largest German airline. In addition Wolfgang Kurth will take over as CEO of Air Berlin Technik Ltd.Air Berlin PLC will primarily be acting as a holding company. The Executive Board will consist of Joachim Hunold, Ulf Hќttmeyer and Christoph Debus.
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Air Berlin: Operational management will be carried out by Luftverkehrs KG in future
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The management team of the Air Berlin Group has been augmented by Christoph Debus joining the company on 1st June 2009. Managerial responsibilities are being adjusted to reflect the important operating business of Air Berlin PLC & Co. Luftverkehrs KG.That is why in future Joachim Hunold (Chief Executive Officer), Ulf Hќttmeyer (Chief Financial Officer), Christoph Debus (Chief Commercial Officer), Karl F. Lotz (Chief Operating Officer), Elke Schќtt (Chief Administration Officer) and Wolfgang Kurth (Chief Maintenance Officer) will assume joint responsibility for the core business of the second largest German airline. In addition Wolfgang Kurth will take over as CEO of Air Berlin Technik Ltd.Air Berlin PLC will primarily be acting as a holding company. The Executive Board will consist of Joachim Hunold, Ulf Hќttmeyer and Christoph Debus.
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Domodedovo International airport summarizes operational results for the first seven months of 2007
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As of July 2007, Domodedovo International Airport continues to be the leading airport of the Moscow aviation node in terms of the passenger traffic. In January – July 2007, the airport serviced more than 10 million passengers which is a 19.6% increase as compared to the same period of the previous year. The most significant passenger traffic growth was observed on flights to the following destinations: Yekaterinburg, Hurghada, Antalya, Vienna, London, Bangkok, St. Petersburg, Chelyabinsk, Tivat, and Baku. In January – July 2007, Domodedovo serviced 2,406 thousand passengers traveling to these destinations, which is 1.4 times the number of passengers serviced on flights to these destinations in the first seven months of 2006. In July 2007, the overall passenger traffic processed by the airport amounted to 2,113 thousand people which is a 22.0% increase as compared to the July 2006 figure. Passenger traffic and its growth dynamics in July and the first seven months of 2007: Indicator July 2007 (people)Growth a
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Domodedovo International airport summarizes operational results for the first seven months of 2007
Страны\Россия\Москва\Москва - "Домодедово", Россия\Airport news
As of July 2007, Domodedovo International Airport continues to be the leading airport of the Moscow aviation node in terms of the passenger traffic. In January – July 2007, the airport serviced more than 10 million passengers which is a 19.6% increase as compared to the same period of the previous year. The most significant passenger traffic growth was observed on flights to the following destinations: Yekaterinburg, Hurghada, Antalya, Vienna, London, Bangkok, St. Petersburg, Chelyabinsk, Tivat, and Baku. In January – July 2007, Domodedovo serviced 2,406 thousand passengers traveling to these destinations, which is 1.4 times the number of passengers serviced on flights to these destinations in the first seven months of 2006. In July 2007, the overall passenger traffic processed by the airport amounted to 2,113 thousand people which is a 22.0% increase as compared to the July 2006 figure. Passenger traffic and its growth dynamics in July and the first seven months of 2007: Indicator July 2007 (people)Growth a
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