Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Red Wings Airlines –
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In 2025, Red Wings Airlines operated 24,000 flights on Russian aircraft and carried over 2 million passengers. The company's services were also used to transport two barn owls, an eagle, a brown bear cub, and a swarm of bees, totaling approximately 2 tons.
The core of the Red Wings fleet consists of Tu-204/214 and SSJ-100 aircraft, manufactured by the United Aircraft Corporation (part of Rostec State Corporation). Red Wings exclusively uses Russian aircraft on scheduled routes. The airline has also operated approximately 1,000 charter flights on long-haul Boeing 777s.
The airline revised its charter program and increased the efficiency of its domestically produced aircraft fleet. As a result, Red Wings' total passenger traffic reached 2.7 million, comparable to 2024 figures.
The average load factor on flights increased by 2%, with the majority of traffic going to international destinations. Red Wings also increased passenger traffic on domestic routes. Last year, the airline's passengers most frequently chose flights to Yekaterinburg, Moscow, and Sochi, while international flights were mostly to Thailand.
In 2025, Red Wings significantly expanded its route network, launching 25 new scheduled destinations: 17 within Russia and 8 internationally. This expanded flight network helps address the strategic objective of increasing connectivity between Russian regions, and allows thousands of passengers to enjoy convenient, direct flights without lengthy and tedious transfers.
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