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Yekaterinburg Koltsovo Airport

Koltsovo Airport serves the city of Yekaterinburg (Ekaterinburg) in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. An important industrial centre in central Russia, Yekaterinburg is served by most major Russian airlines and has direct connections to major cities in Russia, the CIS and Eastern Europe. Koltsovo is a major base for Ural Airlines.

Location of Yekaterinburg Koltsovo Airport, Russian Federation


 
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European airlines ramp-up capacity to China

10-Aug-11 5:33 PM

Asia Pacific, particularly China, is one of the current destination hotspots for European carriers, with connections between Europe and China improving in recent months and over the past couple of years. The initial focus was obviously on providing connectivity between key European hubs and the capital city of Beijing, with services to Shanghai also quite extensive, although a number of carriers are adding service to secondary, albeit still large destinations in China, such as Chengdu, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Chongqin, Urumqi, Sancha, Dalian and Harbin.

European and Middle East carriers fighting for market share on Europe-Middle East route

28-Oct-10 5:07 PM

European carriers are becoming increasingly concerned by the Middle East airline threat on their core international businesses. CEOs from British Airways, Air France and Lufthansa have all voiced their opinions lately, as Middle East airlines continue to expand their global networks. But the European flag carriers are not standing idly by. Several are rapidly expanding their presence in the Middle East, to maintain and/or grow their share of this promising market. Emirates is the clear market leader, with a 21.0% share of capacity on Middle East-Europe routes. Qatar Airways is the second largest, with 8.7%, while Lufthansa, British Airways and Air France have just 5.6%, 3.5% and 2.7% shares, respectively.

VTB Bank-led Group Wins St Petersburg Pulkovo Airport PPP Bid

22-Jul-09 10:52 AM

The Northern Capital Gateway Consortium, comprising Russia’s VTB Bank (Russia’s second largest financial institute), Fraport AG (35.5%) and Horizon Air Investments – part of Kopelouzos Group, a.k.a. Copelouzos Group (Greece), which has a minority stake in Athens Airport and interests in marketing Russian natural gas in Greece and in the wider Russian oil industry - has won a 30-year concession for Russia’s Pulkovo Airport. Under the PPP contract with the city of St. Petersburg, which will be signed by the end of 2009, it will focus on constructing a new passenger terminal, expanding ramp areas, developing real estate and modernising the existing airport infrastructure. Two other bidders included a consortium comprising Flughafen Wien, Lider and Gazprombank and another led by Russian aluminium oligarch and billionaire Oleg Deripaska's Basic Element and Singapore's Changi Airport International.

SkyExpress: optimistic growth targets for 2009 despite global economic conditions

2-Jul-09 11:59 AM

SkyExpress stated it is targeting a 20% year-on-year improvement in financial results in the period between Jan-May-2009, with the carrier striving for a 56% improvement in revenue for 2009 to an estimated RUB6.1 billion (EUR139 million), following revenue growth of 50% in 2008.

SkyExpress General Director, Marina Bukalova Can SkyExpress continue its big impact on Russian aviation?

24-Feb-09 3:26 PM

Russian LCC, SkyExpress, reported a 53% increase in passenger numbers for the 12 months ended 31-Dec-08, as traffic (RPKs) increased 51% year-on-year to 1,332 million. However, growth rates slowed markedly in the final months of 2008. Traffic in Nov-08, for example, rose 10% year-on-year.

SkyExpress General Director, Marina Bukalova SkyExpress: Russian LCC secures investor backing after rumours of financial problems

9-Dec-08 4:50 PM

There has been a lot of speculation in the media over recent months about the future of Russia's first LCC, SkyExpress.

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