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 S7 Airlines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Siberia Airlines was established in May 1992 in Ob, a city near Novosibirsk.
Siberia Airlines crews operate Armavia A320s on flights from Yerevan to Moscow and Novosibirsk.
In the aftermath of the S7 Airlines Flight 778 aircrash at Irkutsk in July 2006, it was reported that the Russian Government's 25.5% stake in the airline may be passed to Aeroflot Russian Airlines as part of a consolidation programme within the Russian aviation industry.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Siberia_Airlines   (1434 words)

  
 S7 Airlines. Russia, Moscow, Novosibirsk, Irkutsk - Siberia Airlines Chronicle of Events for 2003
Free transportation to and from the airport was introduced in Barnaul for the Siberia's passengers on its Moscow flights.
Siberia Airlines took the 4th place among the world airlines in dynamics of production indicators growth.
Siberia gained the status of an official carrier for the Murmansk region government.
www.s7.ru /en/about_us/news/2002/01/06-01-2002.html   (894 words)

  
 Siberian Carrier Paces Russian Consolidation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The focus currently is on Siberia Airlines, Russia's fifth largest carrier and the biggest in Western Siberia.
Siberia is refurbishing the cabin interiors and avionics of its 25-unit, all-Russian fleet, which includes seven Ilyushin Il-86 wide-body transports and 13 Tupolev Tu-154B/M medium-haul aircraft, and exploring the acquisition of new Western or Russian airliners.
In 1998, the airline carried 620,000 passengers, a modest improvement from the 610,000 transported the year before, but a significant figure in light of overall Russian air traffic, which fell 10%.
www.aeronautics.ru /nws001/awst006.htm   (529 words)

  
 S7 Airlines, Airbus unit sued - Boston.com
S7 Airlines, which was formerly Siberia Airlines, and a leasing affiliate of jet maker Airbus are being sued in a U.S. court over the crash of an Airbus A310 in Irkutsk, Russia, earlier this year.
NEW YORK --S7 Airlines, which was formerly Siberia Airlines, and a leasing affiliate of jet maker Airbus are being sued in a U.S. court over the crash of an Airbus A310 in Irkutsk, Russia, earlier this year.
The complaint alleges that Siberia Airlines knew or should have known that the aircraft wasn't operated by "properly trained and competent pilots" and that there would be "an unreasonable risk of harm" to persons onboard.
www.boston.com /news/world/europe/articles/2006/10/26/s7_airlines_airbus_unit_sued?mode=PF   (214 words)

  
 Offshore Software Development Outsourcing to Russia, Hungary, Ukraine, Belarus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Siberia Airlines offers its passengers a developed network of flights to all major destinations in Russia and CIS.
Siberia Airlines conducts regular service to Europe and South-East Asia, and is an appointed carrier to 20 countries of the world.
Siberia Airlines ranks among the Top 50 carriers in terms of volume of traffic on domestic lines and among the Top 100 in terms of production figures.
www.epam.com /aboutus-pr-06082005.htm   (810 words)

  
 Public Transport, taxi, buses, trains in Novosibirsk, Siberia -- WayToRussia.Net Guide to Russia
Siberia airlines makes 3 daily flights from Novosibirsk to Moscow (arr Domodedovo airport): 7.20, 14.20, 19.40 local time.
Both Siberia Airlines and Aeroflot have 24h ticket offices at Tolmachyovo airport in Novosibirsk, a good place to buy tickets in the center of Novosibirsk is Krasny Prospekt St., #28 (metro Pl. Lenina, about 5 minute walk from Lenina square to the direction of Ob river).
Siberia office is opened from 10 until 18, Aeroflot is opened from 8 until 20.
www.waytorussia.net /Siberia/Novosibirsk/Transport.html   (1149 words)

  
 Siberia Airlines chooses SITA for its operations control and schedules management solution
Siberia Airlines has signed a five year contract with SITA, the global IT provider to the aviation industry, for its Flight Operations solution FleetWatch®.
Tailored specifically to Siberia Airlines, the system drives the creation and deployment of an optimal operating schedule providing Siberia with exact location and status of its fleet in real time.
Airlines need to be able to manage these situations effectively, basing their decisions on accurate and real time information.
www.sita.aero /News_Centre/Press_releases/Press_releases_-_2003/Siberia_Airlines_chooses_SITA_for_its_operations_control_and_schedules_management_solution.htm   (391 words)

  
 cidoc: corporate identity related news - Siberia Airlines
Siberia Airlines, the largest Russian domestic air carrier and Russia's second largest airline, has revealed its new positioning, name and identity, created by global branding and design consultants Landor Associates.
Our task was to help Siberia Airlines leave its regionality behind by becoming a strong national brand that breaks convention in its sector and that also has the flexibility to become a lifestyle brand that works beyond air travel in the future.” (…)
The livery is a radical departure from both the airline's existing livery and the Russian airline category convention, ensuring the aircraft stand out on the tarmac — and equally important, in the snow.
www.cidoc.net /001728.html   (698 words)

  
 CNN.com - Russians mourn plane crash victims - Aug 26, 2004
The Siberia Airlines plane carried 38 passengers and eight crew, the airline said.
"Siberia Airlines does not exclude the possibility that the Tu-154 plane crash was caused by a terrorist attack," the airline's statement said.
Russia's chief of air control later told the airline the alarm had come from its plane "just before the loss of contact with the plane and its disappearance from the radar screens," the airline said.
www.cnn.com /2004/WORLD/europe/08/26/russia.planecrash/index.html   (1051 words)

  
 Building an Airline From the Ground Up
When Vladislav Filyov took the reins of Siberia Airlines two years ago, the first thing he did was grab a mop, stop one of the airline’s Il-86 widebody jets as it was preparing for takeoff, and clean out the filthy interior as shocked passengers looked on in disbelief and relief.
Insofar as the airline was only worth buying if it could be bought cheaply, we decided not to buy it for a higher price.
Siberia is not the only Russian airline to cite legal hurdles as the source of difficulty in closing a cooperation deal with a foreign carrier.
www.themoscowtimes.com /stories/2000/06/06/101-print.html   (1047 words)

  
 Tolmachevo International Airport - Airline-partners   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Siberia Airlines is the resident and major airline operating in Tolmachevo Airport and is the owner and operator of the largest hangar and aircraft rnaintanance facility on the East of the Urals.
Siberia Airlines continues to support the concept of Tolmachevo as the main hub airport linking Siberia with the rest of the World.
The management of Siberia Airlines will continue the process of modernization until their airline in full accordance with high world standards.
tolmachevoeng.faktura.ru /scdp/page?als=53654   (540 words)

  
 IBS - IBS Upgrades the System of Managing Work Flow and Business Processes in Siberia Airlines
Siberia Airlines is one of the leaders in the Russian market of air transport services.
Siberia Airlines – since 2005, Siberia Airlines has been working under S7 Airlines brand name, which symbolizes a modern stage in the development of the Airlines, implying, for passengers, a fresh look on air trips, new service level based on modern technologies, and liberty to experience new sensations during voyage.
Siberia Airlines is among 50 top airline companies in the world in terms of domestic air freight, and among world 100 airline companies – by key performance indicators.
www.ibs-company.com /content/eng/340/3409-article.asp   (892 words)

  
 Airsider | headline pictures
Thus, during the overhaul repairs of a Tu-154 airplane (registration number RA 85687) it was repainted in the new colors envisaged by the rebranding program of the airline.
The new Siberia Airlines aircraft paint scheme will apply two tones of green color to the entire fuselage of the aircraft and the placement of the new logo of the airline on the fuselage and on the tail.
On the side of the airplane, the silhouettes of the “people of S7” have been applied, which is one of the key visual elements of the new brand of the airline, as well as the Internet address of the airline (www.s7.ru).
www.airsider.net /files/2005/0305/004/s7livery.htm   (201 words)

  
 Siberia Airlines set for a cargo record year
Oct 19, 2005 (newstodate): Siberia Airlines is seeing a brisk growth in cargo volumes in 2005.
During the first nine months of the year, the airline generated a total of 18,686 tonnes of air cargo, up 15.1 percent on last year.
In 2004, the airline lifted a total of 22,910 tonnes of cargo, so the scene is set for an all-time high.
www.tiaca.org /articles/2005/10/19/C168182CFB3F4A8CBA75D964752E131D.asp   (94 words)

  
 AirlineWatch | MySmartChannels
In a move to match a practice introduced by US and other airlines to encourage Internet reservations, sources close to negotiations between the company and France's national association of travel agents, SNAV, said Wednesday the decision will be formally announced in coming days.
The airline is planning to double its fleet of 34 aircraft to 70 aircraft by 2010, in order to expand routes and accommodate more visitors.
Although Delta declined to say how much in concessions would be necessary, analysts and airline experts yesterday said $850 million to $1 billion might be needed to keep the Atlanta-based carrier, the nation's third-largest, from having to file for Chapter 11 protection from its creditors.
myst-technology.com /mysmartchannels/public/blog/36724   (2108 words)

  
 IFC to lend Siberia Airlines $25 mln - Gateway To Russia - News From Russia
The investment agreement was signed today at the New York Airfinance Conference by Francisco Tourreilles, IFC's Director of Infrastructure Department, and by Vladislav Filev, Director General of Siberia Airlines.
Siberia Airlines carried 608,200 passengers in the first quarter of 2004 - 26.2% more than in the same period of last year.
Siberia is Russia's biggest domestic passenger flight operator.
www.gateway2russia.com /st/art_233091.php   (198 words)

  
 CNN.com - 'Terrorist act' blamed for air crash - Aug 27, 2004
The FSB confirmed that a Chechen woman was on board the Siberia Airlines flight, and no friends or relatives had come forward.
Russian media report the tentative analysis of the Siberia Airlines wreckage shows the presence of hexogen, an element used by Chechens in past attacks.
The Siberia Airlines plane was about 100 miles (160 km) from Rostov-on-Don when it dropped off radar screens at 10:59 p.m., the state news agency Novosti reported.
edition.cnn.com /2004/WORLD/europe/08/27/russia.planecrash/index.html   (652 words)

  
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Russian siberia, Russian in siberia, trans siberia, siberia airlines, barber of siberia, siberia walkthrough on RussiansAbroad.com
Khakassia, an autonomous oblast that was redesignated an autonomous republic in 1992, is located about 1,000 kilometers west of Lake Baikal on the upper Yenisey River.
Before the arrival of the first Russians in the seventeenth century, Khakassia was a regional power in Siberia, based on commercial links with the khanates of Central Asia and with the Chinese Empire.
www.russiansabroad.com /russian_history_121.html   (1032 words)

  
 RIA Novosti - World - Siberian Airlines hopeful of settlement over downed airliner
NOVOSIBIRSK, January 17 (RIA Novosti, Maxim Koshmarchuk) - Siberia Airlines is hopeful of reaching a settlement with Ukraine over a Tu-154 airliner that was accidentally hit by a Ukrainian Air Defense missile over the Black Sea in October 2001, a company spokesman said Tuesday.
Volkov said Siberia Airlines had filed a lawsuit with the Kiev Economic Court in a bid for damages.
The airline is seeking compensation both for the commercial value of the plane and for expenses incurred by search and rescue work after the disaster.
en.rian.ru /world/20060117/43046903.html   (334 words)

  
 The Northern Forum - Northern Aviation
The training was sponsored by a grant from SABIT and organized jointly with the Institute of the North, the American-Russian Center at the University of Alaska Anchorage and the Federal Aviation Administration.
In the 90’s, these routes were served by Alaska Airlines and Aeroflot, and then by Reeve Aleutian, but were abandoned for a variety of reasons, mostly financial.
The airline has acquired Western aircrafts, the Beijing airport and the Harbin airport have been completely revamped and feature all the services passengers can expect.
www.northernforum.org /servlet/content/northern_aviation.html   (818 words)

  
 Airline Tickets Moscow. Russian Domestic Airfares.
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We have discounted consolidator fare for such airlines as Finnair, Aeroflot, Austrian Airlines, Delta, Swissair, Lufthansa, and others to and from the US and Russia.
We offer you special airline ticket fares for international flights from Russia to different cities of the world and from any U.S. destination to Russian cities.
www.visitrussia.com /citiesguide/moscow/tickets-moscow-domestic.htm   (219 words)

  
 Siberia Airlines Flight 1812 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Siberia Airlines (Russian: Aviakompaniya Sibir') Flight 1812 crashed over the Black Sea on October 4, 2001, en route from Tel Aviv (Israel) to Novosibirsk (Russia).
The plane, a Soviet-made Tupolev-154, carried an estimated 66 passengers (mostly Jewish-Russian immigrants to Israel) and 12 crew members.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Siberia_Airlines_Flight_1812   (596 words)

  
 IFC Infrastructure - Airlines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
IFC provided a $25 million long-term loan to Siberia Airlines, the second largest airline in Russia.
The investment is being used to refinance existing short and medium-term loans assumed earlier to finance acquisition and refurbishment of the aircraft, to increase working capital, and to expand its route network.
IFC provided a loan of $16.9 million and also syndicated a loan of $13 million to finance the Antonov 124-100 fleet expansion of Russian ZAO Volga-Dnepr Airlines, a major Russian cargo airline and an international leader in heavy and outsize air cargo market.
www.ifc.org /ifcext/infrastructure.nsf/Content/Airlines   (205 words)

  
 Olympia Reisen Sibir - russian travel agency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ...
Despite the common opinion that traveling to Siberia is unbelievably difficult because of the distance involved, the real situation is not at all as terrible as it may seem.
First of all, there are several flights connecting Novosibirsk with Europe (Hannover and Frankfurt), approximate flying time of which is 6 hours.
The "Siberia Airlines" operates their flights from the Domodedovo Airport of Moscow, while all the flights operated by the "Transaero" and the "Aeroflot" departure the Sheremetyevo 1.
eng.olympia-reisen.ru /get   (220 words)

  
 CNN.com - Search for Russia crash clues - Aug 25, 2004
Investigators found the two crash sites, about 725 kilometers (450 miles) apart, by dawn, but no survivors among the 89 passengers and crew who had been aboard.
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the FSB -- the country's top intelligence agency -- to investigate the crashes, Russian authorities said, and a source told Interfax that authorities had launched a criminal investigation.
Putin, who had been vacation in Sochi -- the Black Sea resort that was the destination of the Siberia Airlines plane -- returned to the Kremlin.
edition.cnn.com /2004/WORLD/europe/08/25/russia.planecrash   (1073 words)

  
 Airlines | Armenia Travel | TourArmenia | Travel Guide to Armenia
Replaced the old Armenia Airlines on flights to Europe, Middle East and CIS routes.
Ten years after, the fabled Airline that first broke the local airline monopoly returns to Armenia with a code-share agreement with Armavia.
Many airlines operate additional flights in and out of Yerevan, most to the CIS, where you can catch cheap flights to East and West Europe or beyond.
www.tacentral.com /airlines.asp   (787 words)

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