List of biggest airlines of Russia

This is a list of biggest airlines of Russia, by number of passengers and by the amount of cargo transported.

Passengers Transferred

Aeroflot Boeing 777-300ER in SkyTeam livery taking off.

2016 Statistics

Source: FAVT[1]

AirlinePassengers
1Aeroflot28 977 880
2S7 Airlines9 509 018
3Rossiya Airlines8 099 498
4UTair Aviation6 654 417
5Ural Airlines6 467 188
6Pobeda4 285 937
7Globus Airlines3 637 451
8Azur Air2 344 322
9VIM Airlines2 076 406
10Nordwind Airlines1 788 452

2014 Statistics

The Rossaviation Statistics for Jan-Feb 2014[2]
AirlinePassenger valueGrowth, %Distance, p.kmGrowth, %
1 Aeroflot423,610,036Increase 13,067,121,707Increase 11,4
2 Transaero13,198,591Increase 5,647,066,421Increase 0,1
3 UTair58,564,340Increase 4,720,198,948Increase 20,4
4 S7 Airlines67,938,199Increase 12,015,582,789Increase 9,8
5 Rossiya5,191,783Increase 13,110,147,404Increase 10,5
6 Ural Airlines5,160,588Increase 16,813,327,154Increase 13,2
7 Nordwind Airlines4,472,038Increase 22,313,401,739Decrease 1,2
8 Orenair3,034,659Decrease 1,68,471,008Decrease 22.9
9 Globus2,127,931Decrease 1,25,559,313Increase 3,6
10 Donavia1,736,153Increase 28,32,447,994Decrease 22,3
11 VIM Airlines1,613,970Increase 16,03,389,297Increase 10,2
12 Yamal Airlines1,450,355Increase 11,52,899,723Increase 13,6
13 Metrojet1,344,174Increase 13,24,043,292Increase 18,8
14 Pegas Fly1,236,596Increase by 4.46,059,896Increase by 4.8
15 NordStar1,104,938Decrease 11,12,868,556Decrease 14,6

2013 Statistics

The Rossaviation Statistics for Jan-Feb 2013[3]
AirlinePassenger valueGrowth, %Distance, p.kmGrowth, %
1 Aeroflot120,902,447Increase 18,460,226,342Increase 19,2
2 Transaero12,499,985Increase 21,047,018,186Increase 14,7
3 UTair28,182,074Increase 5,316,769,794Increase 10,6
4 S7 Airlines37,084,599Increase 11,614,197,750Increase 9,0
5 Rossiya4,590,146Increase 9,19,186,257Increase 4,9
6 Ural Airlines4,419,233Increase 25,411,768,176Increase 23,2
7 Nordwind Airlines3,655,688Increase 68,713,433,472Increase 60,8
8 Orenair3,140,950Decrease 1,610,983,780Increase 4,6
9 Globus2,154,312Increase 10,95,366,394Increase 16,7
10 VIM Airlines1,391,020Decrease 8,03,075,973Decrease 11,4
11 Donavia1,353,574Increase 37,32,001,135Increase 39,6
12 Yamal Airlines1,301,242Increase 42,52,553,011Increase 48,6
13 NordStar1,243,360Increase 7,13,358,092Increase 11,4
14 Metrojet1,187,785Increase 61,93,403,399Increase 72,9
15 Yakutia Airlines1,098,909Decrease 4,13,286,344Increase 8,4

2012 statistics

The Rossaviation Statistics for Jan-Feb 2012[4]
AirlinePassenger valueGrowth, %Distance, p.kmGrowth, %
1 Aeroflot117,656,152Increase 24,650 532 518Increase 20,3
2 Transaero10,327,560Increase 22,241 003 887Increase 23,6
3 UTair27,769,881Increase 33,915 166 155Increase 36,4
4 S7 Airlines36,351,010Increase 23,813 025 241Increase 23,5
5 Rossyia4,208,906Increase 19,08 761 024Increase 21,8
6 Ural Airlines3,525,066Increase 40,39 548 267Increase 39,7
7 Orenair3,193,474Increase 27,410 505 213Increase 40,1
8 Nordwind Airlines2,167,267Decrease 25,98 353 261Increase 14,7
9 Globus1,942,782Increase 32,04 596 794Increase 34,1
10 VIM Airlines1,511,682Decrease 6,33 472 582Decrease 12,3
11 Vladivostok Air1,162,174Decrease 4,33 134 214Decrease 30,9
12 Nordstar Airlines1,161,101Increase 50,53 015 574Increase 35,3
13 Yakutia Airlines1,145,630Increase 12,43 586 342Increase 6,3
14 Donavia985,682Increase 14,11 433 658Increase 12,8
15 Kuban Airlines955,896Increase 6,21 764 292Increase 28,8
Notes
  • ^4 Excluding the Aeroflot-Group Airlines Rossyia, Donavia, Aurora, Orenair и Pobeda
  • ^5 Excluding UTair-Group Airlines UTair Express and other airlines
  • ^6 Excluding an S7-Group Airline Globus
  • The airlines mentioned with cursive letters, are the airlines, which ceased their operations currently

By Cargo Transportation

2014 Statistics

Rossaviation statistics Dec-Jan 2012-2013[2]
AirlineCargo Transported, тоннGrowth, %Distance, t.kmGrowth, %
1 AirBridgeCargo516,525Increase 21,13,247,631Increase 18,2
2 Aeroflot145,285Decrease 17,7681,699Decrease 25,9
3 Transaero69,333Decrease 0,6383,902Decrease 2,3
4 Volga-Dnepr Airlines40,656Decrease 24,5220,516Decrease 17,7
5 S7 Airlines36,667Increase 0,481,095Increase 0,3
6 UTair24,711Decrease 16,047,948Decrease 20,0
7 Abakan-Avia14,62920,105
8 224th fleet14,400Decrease 6,845,872Decrease 4,2
9 Ural Airlines14,346Decrease 2.742,745Decrease 1,8
10 Aviastar-TU12,966Increase 5,535,378Increase 13,9
11 ATRAN12,259Increase 166,017,644Increase 126,9
12 Globus12,043Decrease 7,836,762Decrease 4,5
13 Alrosa11,182Decrease 10,228,336Decrease 7,2
14 Yakutia Airlines10,554Decrease 14,251,231Decrease 17,7
15 Rossiya9,580Decrease 6,020,881Decrease 1,5

2013 Statistics

Rossaviation statistics Dec-Jan 2012-2013[3]
AirlineCargo Transported, тоннGrowth, %Distance, t.kmGrowth, %
1 AirBridgeCargo426,442Increase 20,92,746,976Increase 15,5
2 Aeroflot176,456Decrease 9,0919,521Decrease 18,0
3 Transaero69,735Increase 5,9392,993Increase 3,0
4 Volga-Dnepr Airlines53,835Decrease 19,0268,125Decrease 23,7
5 S7 Airlines36,515Decrease 2,480,862Decrease 4,6
6 UTair29,412Decrease 3,259,962Decrease 3,9
7 224 fleet15,453Decrease 7,347,873Decrease 5,7
8 Ural Airlines14,744Increase 9,543,533Increase 2,2
9 Globus13,063Decrease 6,238,479Decrease 3,3
10 Alrosa12,458Decrease 13,730,532Decrease 20,6
11 Yakutia Airlines12,298Decrease 21,562,219Decrease 8,7
12 Aviastar-TU12,284Decrease 6,731,072Decrease 7,6
13 Polet Airlines10,576Decrease 51,050,056Decrease 53,8
14 Rossiya10,192Decrease 3,221,208Decrease 2,8
15 Vladivostok Air7,991Decrease 9,021,146Decrease 28,8

By the fleet capacity and destinations

The Russia's biggest airlines by the number of the fleet and destinations:

PlaceAirline/GroupFleet NumberDestinationsref
1 Aeroflot Group1218293[5]
2 UTair Group2156117[6]
3 S7 Group36180
Notes

See also

References

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  5. "Годовой отчёт ОАО «Аэрофлот» за 2013 год". Aeroflot.ru. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
  6. "Годовые отчёты группы "ЮТэйр"". Utair.ru. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
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