Initially, the aircraft will be operated by Rossiya airline, and then will be transferred to the Aeroflot fleet.
Russian Aeroflot will attract two Boeing 737-900 aircraft from the secondary market. This was reported on June 16 by the TASS agency, citing the airline’s CEO Sergei Aleksandrovsky.
“We made an offer for the lessor, it was accepted, so yes, we signed these aircraft. They came from the secondary market, but the aircraft were quite fresh at the same time. This is an atypical situation for current market, such as Transactions are certainly possible, but rather difficult to plan them,” he said.
Aleksandrovsky added that initially these aircraft will be operated by Rossiya airline.
“In order not to lose part of the high season, we plan to put them on the routes from mid-July. After the end of the high season, they will be reorganized and continue to be operated by Aeroflot,” the CEO explained.
It was previously reported that aircraft in the Russian Federation had made 2,000 flights with defective parts.
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