The planes are planned to be put into flights by the Russian subsidiary company from mid-July. At the end of the high season, Aeroflot will take care of them.
Two Boeing 737-900ER aircraft have arrived at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport to join the airline’s fleet Aeroflot. It was reported by avianews.com.
According to the CEO Aeroflot Sergei Aleksandrovsky, plan to put the aircraft on the flights of a subsidiary Russia from mid-July. At the end of the high season, they will operate Aeroflot.
Both Boeings are owned by the Russian State Transport Leasing Company (GTLK). The liners were released four years ago – at the end of 2019. Previously, they were operated by the Indonesian low-cost airline Lion Air.
It was noted that due to Western sanctions, the Russian leasing company did not renew the contract with the Indonesian carrier and began to offer aircraft to Russian airlines, but the price was inflated 2-3 times .
The planes were claimed by S7 Airlines and Izhaviabut the planes disappeared Aeroflot.
On Lion Air, Boeing 737-900ER aircraft are used in a maximum layout for 215 seats with only one economy class cabin. After the completion of flights to Russia in Aeroflot plan to send the airliner to reconfigure the cabin.
Now in the Navy Aeroflot only Boeing and Airbus, which were allowed.
Recall that Boeing liquidated its subsidiary in Belarus.
As reported, aircraft in the Russian Federation have made 2,000 flights with defective parts.
Source: korrespondent

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