"UVT AERO" Airlines has updated the design of one of its aircraft, developing a unique livery that reflects the historical heritage and contribution of outstanding personalities to the development of the oil industry in Tatarstan.
The new design of the aircraft is dedicated to U.G. Sattarov - a hero of Tatarstan oil, a symbol of professionalism and resilience.
Uzbek Gazizovich Sattarov is an outstanding engineer and organizer of the oil industry in Tatarstan, one of the pioneers in the development of the region's fields. His many years of work and innovative approaches played a key role in the development of oil production, thanks to which Tatarstan has become one of the leading oil-producing regions of Russia. Sattarov is known for his dedication, high professionalism, and contribution to the creation of effective technologies.
The livery is made in a blue and gold color scheme, and is distinguished by an original pattern of intersecting lines, giving it a modern and memorable look.
The project, dedicated to the 75th anniversary of "Tatneft", aims to perpetuate the memory of the people, thanks to whose efforts the region has achieved outstanding success in the oil industry. Its continuation is planned for the future: airplanes with the names of those who have made a significant contribution to the development of the industry and the company will take to the sky. Each aircraft design will be a way to tell a wide audience about the history and achievements of "Tatneft".
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