Transaero 767-3Q8(ER) EI-UNE is captured on approach to Rwy 24R at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX/KLAX) on November 6, 2013.
(Photo by Michael Carter)
Russia’s Transaero Airlines is set to reopen Moscow-Taipei flights. From July, 3, the carrier will operate weekly Boeing 767-300 service between the cities. Last year, the Transaero signed a codeshare agreement with Taiwan’s China Airlines on the Moscow-Bangkok-Taipei route.
Transaero originally launched Moscow-Taipei flights in 2002, but stopped the service after a short period due to low demand.
Transaero is the second biggest carrier in Russia. In 2013 it carried 12.5 million passengers. It has a fleet of 98 aircraft, comprising 20 Boeing 747s, 14 777s, 15 767s, 44 737s, three Tupolev Tu-214s and two Tu-204-100Cs.
Transaero is the first carrier in Russia to order Airbus A380s, A320neos and Boeing 747-8Is.
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