List of biggest airlines of Russia

Summary

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

Passengers Transferred edit

 
Aeroflot Boeing 777-300ER in SkyTeam livery taking off.
 
Transaero Boeing 777-300 landing at Vladivostok International Airport.
 
S7 Airlines Boeing 737-800 in Oneworld livery landing at Domodedovo International Airport.

2022 Statistics[1] edit

Airline Passengers (rounded to nearest 100 000)
1 Aeroflot 20 500 000
2 S7 15 700 000
3 Pobeda 11 700 000
4 Rossiya 8 500 000
5 Ural Airlines 8 500 000
6 Utair 5 500 000
7 Nordwind 4 100 000
8 Azur Air 3 200 000
9 Smartavia 2 200 000
10 Red wings 2 100 000

2016 Statistics edit

Source: FAVT[2]

Airline Passengers
1 Aeroflot 28 977 880
2 S7 Airlines 9 509 018
3 Rossiya Airlines 8 099 498
4 UTair Aviation 6 654 417
5 Ural Airlines 6 467 188
6 Pobeda 4 285 937
7 Globus Airlines 3 637 451
8 Azur Air 2 344 322
9 VIM Airlines 2 076 406
10 Nordwind Airlines 1 788 452

2014 Statistics edit

The Rossaviation Statistics for Jan-Feb 2014[3]
Airline Passenger value Growth, % Distance, p.km Growth, %
1 Aeroflot4 23,610,036   13,0 67,121,707   11,4
2 Transaero 13,198,591   5,6 47,066,421   0,1
3 UTair5 8,564,340   4,7 20,198,948   20,4
4 S7 Airlines6 7,938,199   12,0 15,582,789   9,8
5 Rossiya 5,191,783   13,1 10,147,404   10,5
6 Ural Airlines 5,160,588   16,8 13,327,154   13,2
7 Nordwind Airlines 4,472,038   22,3 13,401,739   1,2
8 Orenair 3,034,659   1,6 8,471,008   22.9
9 Globus 2,127,931   1,2 5,559,313   3,6
10 Donavia 1,736,153   28,3 2,447,994   22,3
11 VIM Airlines 1,613,970   16,0 3,389,297   10,2
12 Yamal Airlines 1,450,355   11,5 2,899,723   13,6
13 Metrojet 1,344,174   13,2 4,043,292   18,8
14 Pegas Fly 1,236,596   by 4.4 6,059,896   by 4.8
15 NordStar 1,104,938   11,1 2,868,556   14,6

2013 Statistics edit

The Rossaviation Statistics for Jan-Feb 2013[4]
Airline Passenger value Growth, % Distance, p.km Growth, %
1 Aeroflot1 20,902,447   18,4 60,226,342   19,2
2 Transaero 12,499,985   21,0 47,018,186   14,7
3 UTair2 8,182,074   5,3 16,769,794   10,6
4 S7 Airlines3 7,084,599   11,6 14,197,750   9,0
5 Rossiya 4,590,146   9,1 9,186,257   4,9
6 Ural Airlines 4,419,233   25,4 11,768,176   23,2
7 Nordwind Airlines 3,655,688   68,7 13,433,472   60,8
8 Orenair 3,140,950   1,6 10,983,780   4,6
9 Globus 2,154,312   10,9 5,366,394   16,7
10 VIM Airlines 1,391,020   8,0 3,075,973   11,4
11 Donavia 1,353,574   37,3 2,001,135   39,6
12 Yamal Airlines 1,301,242   42,5 2,553,011   48,6
13 NordStar 1,243,360   7,1 3,358,092   11,4
14 Metrojet 1,187,785   61,9 3,403,399   72,9
15 Yakutia Airlines 1,098,909   4,1 3,286,344   8,4

2012 statistics edit

The Rossaviation Statistics for Jan-Feb 2012[5]
Airline Passenger value Growth, % Distance, p.km Growth, %
1 Aeroflot1 17,656,152   24,6 50 532 518   20,3
2 Transaero 10,327,560   22,2 41 003 887   23,6
3 UTair2 7,769,881   33,9 15 166 155   36,4
4 S7 Airlines3 6,351,010   23,8 13 025 241   23,5
5 Rossyia 4,208,906   19,0 8 761 024   21,8
6 Ural Airlines 3,525,066   40,3 9 548 267   39,7
7 Orenair 3,193,474   27,4 10 505 213   40,1
8 Nordwind Airlines 2,167,267   25,9 8 353 261   14,7
9 Globus 1,942,782   32,0 4 596 794   34,1
10 VIM Airlines 1,511,682   6,3 3 472 582   12,3
11 Vladivostok Air 1,162,174   4,3 3 134 214   30,9
12 Nordstar Airlines 1,161,101   50,5 3 015 574   35,3
13 Yakutia Airlines 1,145,630   12,4 3 586 342   6,3
14 Donavia 985,682   14,1 1 433 658   12,8
15 Kuban Airlines 955,896   6,2 1 764 292   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 edit

 
Boeing 747-400 AirBridgeCargo

2014 Statistics edit

Rossaviation statistics Dec-Jan 2012-2013[3]
Airline Cargo Transported, тонн Growth, % Distance, t.km Growth, %
1 AirBridgeCargo 516,525   21,1 3,247,631   18,2
2 Aeroflot 145,285   17,7 681,699   25,9
3 Transaero 69,333   0,6 383,902   2,3
4 Volga-Dnepr Airlines 40,656   24,5 220,516   17,7
5 S7 Airlines 36,667   0,4 81,095   0,3
6 UTair 24,711   16,0 47,948   20,0
7 Abakan-Avia 14,629 20,105
8 224th fleet 14,400   6,8 45,872   4,2
9 Ural Airlines 14,346   2.7 42,745   1,8
10 Aviastar-TU 12,966   5,5 35,378   13,9
11 ATRAN 12,259   166,0 17,644   126,9
12 Globus 12,043   7,8 36,762   4,5
13 Alrosa 11,182   10,2 28,336   7,2
14 Yakutia Airlines 10,554   14,2 51,231   17,7
15 Rossiya 9,580   6,0 20,881   1,5

2013 Statistics edit

Rossaviation statistics Dec-Jan 2012-2013[4]
Airline Cargo Transported, тонн Growth, % Distance, t.km Growth, %
1 AirBridgeCargo 426,442   20,9 2,746,976   15,5
2 Aeroflot 176,456   9,0 919,521   18,0
3 Transaero 69,735   5,9 392,993   3,0
4 Volga-Dnepr Airlines 53,835   19,0 268,125   23,7
5 S7 Airlines 36,515   2,4 80,862   4,6
6 UTair 29,412   3,2 59,962   3,9
7 224 fleet 15,453   7,3 47,873   5,7
8 Ural Airlines 14,744   9,5 43,533   2,2
9 Globus 13,063   6,2 38,479   3,3
10 Alrosa 12,458   13,7 30,532   20,6
11 Yakutia Airlines 12,298   21,5 62,219   8,7
12 Aviastar-TU 12,284   6,7 31,072   7,6
13 Polet Airlines 10,576   51,0 50,056   53,8
14 Rossiya 10,192   3,2 21,208   2,8
15 Vladivostok Air 7,991   9,0 21,146   28,8

By the fleet capacity and destinations edit

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

Place Airline/Group Fleet Number Destinations ref
1 Aeroflot Group1 218 293 [6]
2 UTair Group2 156 117 [7]
3 S7 Group3 61 80
Notes

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Top airlines by passenger count Russia". Statista. Retrieved 2023-11-26.
  2. ^ "Перевозки пассажиров и пассажирооборот за январь-декабрь 2015-2016 гг" (PDF). FAVT. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Основные показатели работы гражданской авиации России за январь-декабрь 2014-2014 годы". Росавиация. 2015-02-09. Archived from the original on 2015-01-03. Retrieved 2015-02-09.
  4. ^ a b "Основные показатели работы гражданской авиации России за январь-декабрь 2012-2013 годы". Росавиация. 2014-01-31. Archived from the original on 2015-02-28. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
  5. ^ "Основные показатели работы гражданской авиации России за январь-декабрь 2011-2012 годы". Росавиация. Archived from the original on 2015-01-03. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
  6. ^ "Годовой отчёт ОАО "Аэрофлот" за 2013 год". Aeroflot.ru. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
  7. ^ "Годовые отчёты группы "ЮТэйр"". Utair.ru. Retrieved 2015-01-03.