S7 Airlines

S7 Airlines is a Russian airline. It is the second largest airline. It was created in May 1992. Originally, it was named Siberia Airlines. In 1994, the airline joined IATA. The airline's name was changed to S7 Airlines in 2005.[2] In 2010, the airline joined Oneworld. S7 Airlines stopped flying Soviet planes in 2008.[3] As of 2015, the airline has Airbus A319s, Airbus A320s, Airbus A321s, Boeing 737s and Boeing 767s.[4]

S7 Airlines
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IATA
S7
ICAO
SBI
Callsign
SIBERIAN AIRLINES
FoundedMay 1957 (as Tolmachevsky squadron)
Commenced operationsMay 1992 (as Siberia Airlines)
Hubs
Focus cities
Frequent-flyer programS7 Priority
AllianceOneworld
Subsidiaries
Fleet size95 (incl subsidiaries)
Destinations146
Company sloganFreedom to choose
Parent companyS7 AirSpace Corporation
HeadquartersOb, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia
Key peopleVladimir Obyedkov, General Director
Employees3,000[1]
Websites7.ru

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