News (July, 2004)
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July 27, 2004
Siberia Airlines has signed a five-year agreement with SITA Information Networking Computing (INC) for the use of its integrated system complex for selling air transport operations and handling passenger service.
July 20, 2004
Yesterday Siberia Airlines, the leading Russian airline, announced the intention to acquire 50 airliners of the new Russian Regional Jet (RRJ) family.
July 12, 2004
On July 10, Siberia Airlines conducted its first regular flight S7 877 Kemerovo - Hanover. On the same day, a program of flights from western Siberia to Munich. the capital of Bavaria, was launched too. The first regular flight S7 879 Novosibirsk - Munich was conducted, while on the following day, on July 11, flights from Barnaul to Munich started (flight S7 887). From July 21, flights from Omsk to Munich will be performed (flight S7 885).
July 9, 2004
Siberia Airlines started operating its second Airbus 310-300. The aircraft arrived in Moscow on the night of July 16 and just two days later conducted its first commercial flight Moscow - Erevan - Moscow. This plane, as well as the first one, was taken for operational leasing from Airbus Leasing II until the end of 2007.
July 8, 2004
Siberia Airlines is launching regular flights S7 007/008 Chelyabinsk - Moscow - Chelyabinsk. The daily flights will be provided with Tu -154 and Il-86 having both economy and business class. The plane will depart from Chelyabinsk at 08:35 a.m. to arrive in Moscow at 09:00 a.m. local time. From Moscow (the Domodedovo airport) the plane will take off at 10:00 p.m. The first flight from Chelyabinsk will be conducted on July 10 (from Moscow on July 9).
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