Aeroflot Russian Airlines puts its second Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft (SSJ100) in operation. The airliner named after the famous Aeroflot pilot Dmitry Ezersky will perform a scheduled flight on route Moscow – St. Petersburg – Moscow on August 27.
Sukhoi Superjet 100 SN 95010 was delivered to Aeroflot under contract with the VEB-Leasing JSC on financial lease (leasing). Delivered aircraft designed to carry 87 passengers in a comfortable two-class layout (12 – business class and 75 – in economy class).
Aeroflot ordered 30 SSJ100 aircraft in total. In the future the carrier plans to purchase ten more.
“Aeroflot is the first carrier in the Russian civil aviation which started to operate the SSJ100 aircraft. These aircraft are becoming an important part of our fleet which is one of the youngest and most technically advanced fleets in Europe. Undisputed leadership on domestic routes is a key priority of our strategy to build the global network company. Providing such leadership is an important task for our short-haul SSJ100 aircraft which demonstrate a great potential. The first Superjet showed its ability on domestic routes. These aircraft will serve our international route rather soon”, stated Vitaly Saveliev General Director of JSC “Aeroflot Russian Airlines”.
“We are grateful to our launch customer, Aeroflot, for the opportunity to show good operational abilities of SSJ100 aircraft in the intensive operation and are pleased that both passengers and flight and technician staff of the airline like our aircraft. We continue to provide comprehensive support to Aeroflot at the initial stage of operation and grant quality after-sales support through our partner company SuperJet International. We are sure that the SSJ100 represents an excellent tool for the development of the regional route network”, noted Vladimir Prisyazhnyuk, President of JSC “Sukhoi Civil Aircraft”.
The first SSJ100 aircraft of Aeroflot entered in commercial operation on June 16 2011. By August 24 the SSJ100 totalized 223 flights and more than 356 hours. The aircraft serves routes from Moscow to St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Yekaterinburg and Ufa. Since Sept 2 it will fly to Astrakhan. Usually, the SSJ100 preformed three or four return flights per day, achieving daily utilization from 9 to 14,5 flight hours. Aeroflot’s operations confirm that the aircraft is able to serve efficiently regional routes with the high frequency of departure.
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