Nordwind Airlines becomes a new Boeing 737 operator, expects to operate 50 aircraft in 2014

Nordwind 737-800 WL VP-BPY (08)(Tail) SNN (Nordwind)(LR)

Nordwind Airlines (Moscow). The airline has taken delivery of its first Boeing 737-800. It is the first of five aircraft to be added to the growing fleet. The charter airline unveiled the new type to the airline’s customers, employees and partners in the region in celebration of its fifth anniversary of service (the airline was established in December 2008). The pictured former ATA Airlines (N318TZ) and Orenair Boeing 737-83N VP-BPY (msn 28244) landed at the Moscow base from Shannon and will start operations shortly.

By mid 2015 Nordwind expects to have 10 Boeing 737-800s in service. The company is focusing on reducing inefficient flying and implementing strong capacity discipline by matching the right size aircraft with each market, while improving customer satisfaction.

Nordwind 737-800 WL VP-BPY (08)(Cabin)(Nordwind)(LR)

Nordwind currently serves 26 countries and 97 cities through an extensive charter program. It is considering scheduled operations in 2014. The airline expects to carry 3.2 million passengers in 2013 with 24 aircraft. However the entire group will close out this year with 6.2 million passengers.

Nordwind 2013 Destinations

However by 2014, the Russian carrier expects to be operating almost 50 airplanes and a minimum of 5.5 million passengers.

Nordwind currently operates three Boeing 777-200 ERs, 16 Boeing 767-300 ERs, eight Boeing 757-200 ER, one Airbus A320-200, eight Airbus A321-200s and soon the five mentioned Boeing 737-800s (41 in total as of today).

Nordwind has two subsidiary airlines, Kharkiv Airlines of the Ukraine and IKAR Airlines of Russia, based in Krasnoyarsk.

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Nordwind departs from 46 Russian airports:

Nordwind Russian Originating Cities 12.2013

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