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SEP 27, 2004 (newstodate): Dnipropetrovsk-based Russian airline Dniproavia confirms the lease of an ex-Air Europa B737-400, now operating on the airline's route to Germany.
-The aircraft was introduced on September 19, and replaces our earlier YAK-42 operations, says a company spokesman in Germany.
Pending the outcome of its application to the German authorities, the airline hopes to increase frequency on its route to Frankfurt. served four times weekly during the summer, and three times weekly during the winter program.
-We would like to add a fourth flight in the winter, and we are also planning to introduce daily services to Germany, including the opening of operations into Munich as well, he says.
Airfreight is important to Dniproavia, but actually the cargo hold of the YAK-42 is larger, and the cargo door is wider, so the airline will make an assesment of the cargo situation after a month's with Boeing operations, and decide on how best to manage the cargo issue in the future, he says.
-The aircraft was introduced on September 19, and replaces our earlier YAK-42 operations, says a company spokesman in Germany.
Pending the outcome of its application to the German authorities, the airline hopes to increase frequency on its route to Frankfurt. served four times weekly during the summer, and three times weekly during the winter program.
-We would like to add a fourth flight in the winter, and we are also planning to introduce daily services to Germany, including the opening of operations into Munich as well, he says.
Airfreight is important to Dniproavia, but actually the cargo hold of the YAK-42 is larger, and the cargo door is wider, so the airline will make an assesment of the cargo situation after a month's with Boeing operations, and decide on how best to manage the cargo issue in the future, he says.