The airline "Pobeda" plans to take all Boeing 737 aircraft that are in operation with "Aeroflot" and "Russia."
It is fundamentally important for the company to maintain a mono-fleet, as this significantly affects the business model indicators of a low-cost airline. That is why "Pobeda" is focused on acquiring Boeing aircraft, despite the sanctions.
In 2024, "Pobeda" has already received one Boeing 737-800 from Royal Flight, which has suspended its flights. The aircraft is in good condition, and issues with insurance settlement have already been resolved. The low-cost carrier plans to continue to increase its fleet through partners.
We plan to consolidate the Boeing 737 of the "Aeroflot" group as Russian-made aircraft arrive at the airline. The first domestically assembled aircraft will arrive at "Russia" and "Aeroflot", and after their operation, decisions will be made on the further movement of aircraft within the group.
He also added that the "safety margin" of the fleet, taking into account the current organization of spare parts supplies, will be enough for at least the next ten years. Currently, the average age of the "Pobeda" aircraft is seven years.
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