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Aeroflot Superjet 100 RA-89098 burst into flames at Moscow Sheremetyevo on landing, 13 dead

From Reuters:

At least 13 people on board a Russian Aeroflot passenger plane were killed on Sunday when the plane caught fire mid-air and made an emergency landing at a Moscow airport on Sunday, Russian news agencies reported.

Television footage showed the Sukhoi Superjet-100 making an emergency landing at Moscowโ€™s Sheremetyevo airport with much of the rear part of the plane engulfed in flames.

Many passengers then escaped via the planeโ€™s emergency slides that inflated after the hard landing.

Medical workers told the TASS news agency at least 13 people had been killed and that others remained unaccounted for.

Russian news agencies said the plane, which had been flying from Moscow to the northern Russian city of Murmansk before turning back, had been carrying 78 passengers. It was unclear how many crew had been on board.

Russian investigators said they had opened an investigation and were looking into whether the pilots had breached air safety rules.

The cause of the fire was not immediately known.

The Interfax news agency reported that a rescue team was combing through the charred wreckage of the rear of the plane looking for survivors.

The Flightradar24 tracking service showed that the plane had circled twice over Moscow before making an emergency landing after about 45 minutes.

From CNN: Breaking News

At least 13 people are dead after a fire broke out aboard an Aeroflot flight in Russia Sunday, Russian state news agency TASS said.

The Russian Superjet 100 (RA-89098) was flying from Moscow to Murmansk when a fire broke out on board. Aeroflot flight SU1492 returned to Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport, making a hard landing, news agency Interfax reported.

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Aeroflot issued this statement (translated from Russian):

Aeroflot confirms the information about the fire in the engines of the flight SU1492 Moscow-Murmansk after landing at Sheremetyevo, which was forced to return to the airport for technical reasons.

There are victims, the number is being specified, emergency medical care is provided to all those in need. Passengers left the aircraft on emergency chutes.

At present, a commission has been established to investigate the causes and circumstances of the incident. The Aeroflot crisis headquarters was quickly activated.

Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport issued this statement (translated from Russian):

Today, May 5, 2019, at 18.32 MSK, an aviation accident took place with the passenger aircraft of Aeroflot Airlines at Sheremetyevo Airport.

Flight SU1492 took off in 18.02 MSK on the route Moscow-Murmansk. After takeoff, the crew reported a malfunction and decided to return to the airport. There were 73 passengers and 5 crew members on board. At 18.30 MSK, the passenger aircraft made a “hard” landing on the runway, after which the fire occurred.

At 18.32 MSK, emergency rescue brigade, medical crews for emergency evacuation and assistance to passengers and crew members immediately arrived at the scene.

The airport established an operational headquarters for the management of the crisis situation.

The necessary medical and psychological assistance was immediately provided to all victims.

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Aeroflot to launch its summer schedule with two new destinations

Aeroflot Russian Airlines Airbus A330-343 VQ-BPI (msn 1323) AMS (Ton Jochems). Image: 946099.

Aeroflot Russian Airlines has made this announcement:

On March 31 Aeroflot will launch its summer timetable, which runs throughย October 26, 2019.

This coming season, Aeroflot will fly toย 159 destinations, including 58 destinations in Russia and 101ย destinations in 54ย other countries around the world.

As the leading airline for Europe-Asia transit routes, offering some of the quickest and most affordable options between the two continents, Aeroflot is continuing to develop strategically important destinations in Asia. From June 1, the number of flights to Seoul will double in comparison with the winter season (from 7 to 14 per week). As usual, Aeroflot will also increase the frequency of its flights to Beijing from 14 to 21 flights per week for the summer season.

In the European market,ย this summer Aeroflot willย furtherย expand its presenceย withย flights toย two new destinationsย fromย June 1:

  • Marseille;
  • Palma de Mallorca.

There will be five flights a week between Moscow and Marseille. Flights to Palma de Mallorca will operate four times a week. Aeroflot will operate new flights on the Airbus A320 family aircraft.

Aeroflot willย alsoย increase flight frequenciesย to manyย international destinations, withย more flights to European capitals than inย the winter season:

  • Athens (from 14 to 21 per week);
  • Budapest (from 21 to 28 per week);
  • London (from 32 to 35 per week);
  • Madrid (from 14 to 21 per week);
  • Tbilisi (from 11 to 14 per week).

Aeroflot will also offer more flights toย European resorts. Flight frequencies will increase on routes to:

  • Antalya (from 14 to 21 per week);
  • Burgas (from 3 to 7 per week);
  • Larnaca (from 14 to 21 per week);
  • Malaga (10 to 14 per week);
  • Nice (from 9 to 16 per week);
  • Thessaloniki (from 4 to 7 per week);
  • Tivat (from 7 to 14 per week)

The airline will also resume flights to other popular European summer destinations:

  • Heraklion (14 flights per week)
  • Split (7 flights per week).

Flight frequencies to the following cities inย Middle East and Asia will also increase:

  • Beirut (from 3 to 4 per week);
  • Tehran (from 5 to 7 per week);
  • Ulaanbaatar (from 3 to 7 per week).

Aeroflot’s summer schedule will be seeing its usual increase in the number of flights to the followingย US cities:

  • Washington (from 1 to 3 per week);
  • New York (from 14 to 21 per week).

Aeroflot also plans to increase its flights toย citiesย inย other CIS countries:

  • Aktobe (from 4 to 7 per week);
  • Chisinau (from 2 to 7 per week).

On the domestic market the main news is the launch of two new flights:

  • Krasnodar – Simferopol;
  • Volgograd – Sochi.

Flights to these destinations are scheduled from June 1 to October 1. Aeroflot will operate one flight per day on each of these routes on Boeing 737-800 aircraft. In addition, the new timetable will continue to operate daily flights between Sochi and Simferopol. The Company is helping toย make air travel more accessibleย to all Russians by launching direct flightsย between regions, bypassing Moscow.

On a number of routesย flight frequency will significantly increase. To meetย seasonal demand, Aeroflot has developed an extensive flight programme toย Black Sea resorts.ย Compared to the 2018/19 winter timetable, Aeroflot will increase flight frequencies to the following destinations:

  • Anapa (from 21 to 35 per week)
  • Simferopol (from 28 to 84 per week)
  • Sochi (from 70 to 77 per week)

In the coming season Aeroflot will resume flights to another Black Sea resort – Gelendzhik (21 flights per week).

The number of flights will also increase on routes to otherย Russian cities:

  • Abakan (from 5 to 7 per week)
  • Izhevsk (from 14 to 21 per week)
  • Kazan (from 54 to 56 per week)
  • Kaliningrad (from 35 go 42 per week)
  • Mineralnye Vody (from 28 to 35 per week)
  • Nizhny Novgorod (from 35 to 42 per week)
  • Saratov (from 28 to 42 per week)
  • Ulyanovsk (from 14 to 21 per week)
  • Yakutsk (from 5 to 6 per week)

Aeroflotโ€™s route network will be complemented by the extensive geography of its subsidiary airlines.

This summer,ย Rossiya Airlinesย under the commercial management of PJSC Aeroflotย will operate flights toย 59 different destinationsย under Aeroflot’s commercial management.ย They includeย over 40 domestic and international flights from St. Petersburg, including flights to Simferopol, Sochi, Tel Aviv, Rome, Milan, Nice, Paris, London, Berlin, Prague and more. Rossiya Airlines will operate another half a dozen flights from Moscow Sheremetyevo to various destinations in Russia (including cities in theย countryโ€™s Farย East), Paris-Orly, Nice, Denpasarย (Bali)ย and Colombo.

Under Aeroflot’s commercial management regional carrierย Auroraย will also offer passengersย 20 destinationsย in the Far East.

Low-cost airlineย Pobedaย develops its own flight network.ย For the summer season, the networkย will be expanded to includeย 120 destinationsin Russia and abroad.

In total,ย Aeroflot Groupย will operate regular flights toย 358 routesย (296 of which are unique) inย 57 countries throughout summer 2019.

The Group’s route network will be supplemented byย 162ย destinations operated by partner airlines underย code-sharing agreements.ย Thanks to this, a further 19 countries will appear in Aeroflotโ€™s route network: Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, Ghana, Iceland, Kenya, Laos, Luxembourg, Malta, Macedonia, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia.

In total,ย including cooperationย with partners,ย Aeroflot Groupย will operate flights toย 520 destinationsย (458ย ofย which are unique) inย 76 countriesย in the summer 2019 season.

Top Copyright Photo: Aeroflot Russian Airlines Airbus A330-343 VQ-BPI (msn 1323) AMS (Ton Jochems). Image: 946099.

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Aeroflot to start flights to Palma de Mallorca

Aeroflot's 2016 special livery for CSKA Moscow Football Club

Aeroflot has begun ticket sales for flights to Palma de Mallorca, the capital of the Spanish island of Mallorca. Regular flights on the Moscow โ€“ Palma de Mallorca โ€“ Moscow route will be launched on June 1, 2019.

Four weekly flights on Airbus A320 aircraft will operate on the following schedule:

Moscow โ€“ Palma de Mallorca

– flight SU2518 will depart Moscow on Saturdays and Sundays at 7:55, on Tuesdays and Fridays at 12:15.

Palma de Mallorca โ€“ Moscow

– flight SU2519 will depart Palma de Mallorca on Saturdays and Sundays at 12:35, on Tuesdays and Fridays at 17:15 (local time).

Aeroflot is continuously expanding its route network and increasing flight frequencies to popular destinations. Aeroflot flies to 152 destinations in 55 countries, including 54 in Russia. In its Winter 2018/19 schedule Aeroflot has launched 14 new destinations, which will be serviced both by the Companyโ€™s own fleet and by Rossiya Airline. Aeroflotโ€™s route network spans the largest cities in the Northern Caucasus, including Grozny, Vladikavkaz, Makhachkala, Nazran (Magas) and Nalchik, as well as the cities of the Volga region โ€“ Izhevsk and Ulyanovsk. On top of that, Aeroflot has launched direct flights from Moscow to Osh and Bukhara. On the international front Aeroflot added flights to three European cities: Gothenburg, Dublin and Ljubljana, as well as flights to Denpasar โ€“ the largest city of the Indonesian island of Bali โ€“ and Colombo โ€“ the largest metropolis of Sri Lanka.

Top Copyright Photo (all others by Aeroflot):ย Aeroflot Russian Airlines Airbus A320-214 VP-BWD (msn 2116) (CSKA Moscow Football Club) ARN (Stefan Sjogren). Image: 942358.

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Aeroflot to launch flights to Dublin

CSKA Moscow Football Club

Aeroflot issued this statement:

Starting from October 28, 2018, Aeroflot will operate regular flights to Dublin, the capital of Ireland (below).

Daily flights on Airbus A320 aircraft will operate on the following schedules:

Moscow-Dublin (all times local):

– flight SU 2590 will depart Sheremetyevo at 19:20 and arrive in Dublin at 20:45.

– return flight SU 2591 will depart Dublin at 21:45 and arrive at Sheremetyevo at 04:50 +1.

Flights will operate under the winter timetable effective from October 28, 2018 through March 30, 2019.

Top Copyright Photo (all others by Aeroflot):ย Aeroflot Russian Airlines Airbus A320-214 VP-BWE (msn 2133) (CSKA Moscow Football Club) CDG (Jacques Guillem Collection). Image: 943847.

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Aeroflot and UAC sign agreement for 100 Russian-built Superjet 100s

Aeroflot Russian Airlines Sukhoi Superjet 100-95B RA-89043 (msn 95074) HEL (Tony Storck). Image: 943469.

Aeroflot Russian Airlines and United Aircraft Corporation have signed an agreement for the delivery to Aeroflot, of 100 Superjetย 100 (SSJ100) aircraft.

The document was signed by Aeroflot CEO Vitaly Saveliev and President of PJSC United Aircraft Corporation Yury Slyusar during the Eastern Economic Forum in the presence of President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin.

Under the agreement UAC will deliver 100 Russian-builtย SSJ100 aircraft to Aeroflot between 2019 and 2026. The aircraft will be configured with 12 seats in business class and 75 seats in economy class. The final contract will be signed after the parties agree on material terms of the transaction and corporate approvals have been obtained.

Vitaly Saveliev, CEO of PJSC Aeroflot, said:

โ€œWe have signed the largest aircraft delivery agreement in Aeroflotโ€™s history, under which the Company will receive 100 modern Russian-builtย SSJ100 aircraft. Including the expected delivery of 50 MC-21, by 2026 Aeroflot will operate 200 Russian-built aircraft. Aeroflot has historically been the largest operator of Russian aircraft and has helped to improve all Russian aircraft models currently in operation. It is Aeroflotโ€™s top priority to act in the interests of Russian aviation and our country.โ€

Yury Slyusar, President of PJSC UAC, said:

โ€œWe have worked with Aeroflot for many years. As the first and largest operator of SSJ100 aircraft Aeroflot has significantly helped the development of Russiaโ€™s aircraft industry. The signing of this new agreement marks the next stage of our cooperation and joint contribution to the development of the aircraft industry and the expansion of regional and international air connections. We are happy to continue working with Russiaโ€™s leading airline.โ€

Aeroflot currently operates 49 SSJ100 aircraft and is expecting the delivery of the 50th aircraft.

Aeroflotโ€™s first commercial SSJ100 flight took place on June 16, 2011 between Moscow and Saint Petersburg.

Today, SSJ100 aircraft operate on routes to Belgorod, Nizhny Novgorod, Orenburg, Perm, Saratov, Sochi, Syktyvkar, Tyumen, Chelyabinsk and other cities.

SSJ100 aircraft also fly to international destinations including Dresden, Vilnius, Gothenburg, Bucharest, Zagreb, Ljubljana, Riga, Sofia and Tivat.

Top Copyright Photo (all others by Aeroflot):ย Aeroflot Russian Airlines Sukhoi Superjet 100-95B RA-89043 (msn 95074) HEL (Tony Storck). Image: 943469.

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Aeroflot launches flights to new international destinations: Colombo, Gothenburg, Ljubljana

Named "N. Novikov"

Aeroflot opens regular flights to Colombo, Gothenburg, Ljubljana. Flights will operate under the winter schedule effective October 28, 2018 through March 30, 2019.

 

Colombo is the largest city of Sri Lanka and its financial and cultural centre. It is the main tourist hub from which travellers start their journeys across the country. Five weekly flights on Airbusย A330 aircraft will operate on the following schedules:

Moscow-Colombo (all times local):

– flight SU 0286 will depart Sheremetyevo on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 22:05, and arrive in Colombo at 9:05.

– return flight SU 0287 will depart Colombo on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 10:45, and arrive at Sheremetyevo at 17:30.

Gothenburg is the second-largest city in Sweden and one of the cultural capitals of Scandinavia. Part of Gothenburg lies on the Southern Archipelago just off the coast and is connected to the mainland by public boat and ferry services.

Daily flights on Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft will operate on the following schedules:

Moscow-Gothenburg (all times local):

– flight SU 2180 will depart Sheremetyevo on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 21:05 and arrive in Gothenburg (Landvetter airport) at 21:40. Flight SU2180 will depart SVO on Tuesdays at 21:25, arriving in Gothenburg at 22:00.

– return flight SU 2181 will depart Gothenburg (Landvetter airport) daily at 00:20 and arrive in Moscow at 04:45.

Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia, its main political, financial and cultural centre. It is popular among tourists for its architecture and the medieval Ljubljana Castle complex standing on a hill above the cityโ€™s downtown. Daily flights on Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft will operate on the following schedules:

Moscow-Ljubljana (all times local):

– flight SU 2610 will depart Sheremetyevo at 9:05 and arrive in Ljubljana at 10:20.

– return flight SU 2611 will depart Ljubljana at 11:30 and arrive at Sheremetyevo at 16:40.

Copyright Photo (all others by Aeroflot):ย Aeroflot Russian Airlines Sukhoi Superjet 100-95B RA-89063 (msn 95099) ARN (Stefan Sjogren). Image: 941869.

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Fleet:ย Aeroflot fleet comprises 243 passenger aircraft, as of August 2018. The average age of the fleet is just over 4 years, which makes it one of the youngest in the world! All airliners are named after outstanding people.

Aeroflot adds more flights to Dubai

Aeroflot Russian Airlines Boeing 737-8LJ WL VP-BRH (msn 41196) DXB (Paul Denton). Image: 942058.

Aeroflot is increasing flight frequencies between Moscow and Dubai. From October 29, 2018 the Russian flag carrier will introduce new flights from Moscowโ€™s Sheremetyevo airport to Dubaiโ€™s Al Maktoum airport (DWC). The additional flights will operate daily on the following schedule (all times local):

Moscow-Dubai

โ€“ flight SU 522 departs Sheremetyevo at 01:10 and arrives in Dubai (Al Maktoum) at 07:30

Dubai-Moscow

โ€“ flight SU 523 departs Dubai (Al Maktoum) at 09:00 and arrives at Sheremetyevo at 13:40

The new flights will be operated using comfortable Boeing 737 aircraft. As well as the additional flights to Al Maktoum airport, Aeroflot operates three scheduled flights a day to Dubai International Airport (DXB).

Copyright Photo:ย Aeroflot Russian Airlines Boeing 737-8LJ WL VP-BRH (msn 41196) DXB (Paul Denton). Image: 942058.

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First Boeing 777-300ER joins AviaAM Financial Leasing China fleet

AviaAM Leasing, a global aviation holding company engaged in commercial aircraft acquisition, leasing and sales, has announced that its joint venture with the Henan Civil Aviation Development and Investment Company (HNCA) โ€“ AviaAM Financial Leasing China โ€“ has added a brand new Boeing 777-300ER to its fleet. The aircraft was delivered to the Russian carrier, Aeroflot, under a 12-year operating lease agreement.

The aircraft bearing the manufacturerโ€™s serial number msn 6530, was delivered to the operator at the Boeing facilities in Seattle, USA, on June 1, 2018. It will be used under an operating lease for 12 years. The company intends to debut the aircraft in a flight to the FIFA World Cup 2018, which begins July 14th in Russia.

Along with being the worldโ€™s largest twinjet, this is also the first brand new Boeing 777 deal for AviaAM Financial Leasing China and has allowed the company to enter into the area of long-range wide-body twin-engine jet airliners. โ€œWe are thrilled to make a new start, a new beginning in our business. This is the first wide-body aircraft we have leased and we are delivering it to one of our biggest customers. With this Boeing 777, we are stepping into the great market of wide-bodied aircraft leasing and looking forward to new challenges,โ€ says Tomas Sidlauskas, CEO of AviaAM Financial Leasing China.

The abovementioned Boeing 777-300ER is an โ€œextended rangeโ€ airliner that can travel up to 13 650 km with 30 business, 48 premium economy, and 324 economy class passengers. It is powered by the worldโ€™s most powerful jet engine, a GE90-115B turbofan. In December 2017, there were 767 of these aircraft in service with 72 unfilled orders.

Photo: AviaAM Leasing.

Aeroflot introduces a special livery on VP-BEE to celebrate its 95th anniversary

Aeroflot presented an aircraft decked out in the companyโ€™s 95th anniversary celebration livery at Sheremetyevo Airport on May 4.

In the summer of 2017 Aeroflot announced a competition to design an aircraft livery. Members of the public were given the opportunity to create their own livery design and upload it to the contest website.

The next step was online voting, which narrowed the field to 10 finalists. Then the winner was chosen from amongst the finalists by an expert jury that included members of Aeroflot’s Management Board.

Ekaterina Lesik took first place in the competition with a white and blue design in stylized traditional Russian patterns.

An Airbus 321 was painted according to the design of the competition winner. The aircraft bears the name of the celebrated theater director Yuri Lyubimov.

The pictured Airbus A321-211 VP-BEE (msn 6726) performed its first flight in its festive livery on the Moscow-Yerevan route on May 4, 2018.

Photo: Aeroflot.

Aeroflot resumes service to Cairo

Aeroflot Russian Airlines Airbus A320-214 WL VQ-BRW (msn 5974) AYT (Ton Jochems). Image: 940530.

Aeroflot Russian Airlines on April 11 resumed regular flights between Moscow and Cairo. Flights are scheduled three times per week on Airbus A320 aircraft, and will depart/arrive at Sheremetyevo Airportโ€™s Terminal F.

Even though air service between Russia and Egypt has been interrupted for such a long time, the load factor on upcoming flights is more than 85%.

Flights between Moscow and Cairo will be operated on the following schedules (all local times):

Flight SU 400ย will be operated weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, departing Moscow atย 20:50ย and arriving in Cairo atย 00:25.

Flight SU 401ย will be operated weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, departing Cairo atย 01:25ย and arriving in Moscow atย 06:50.

Flights between the Russian and Egyptian capitals will operate daily from ย June 12 to July 2. This is due to the increased demand for air transportation during this period.

Copyright Photo:ย Aeroflot Russian Airlines Airbus A320-214 WL VQ-BRW (msn 5974) AYT (Ton Jochems). Image: 940530.

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