Red Wings will begin flights from Krasnodar to Bodrum, Turkey, on March 24, 2026.

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Red Wings will launch direct flights between Russia's southern capital and Bodrum, Turkey. The first flight from Krasnodar International Airport will depart on June 6. Flights to the popular resort will continue until October 10.

Flights will be operated weekly on Russian SSJ-100 aircraft as part of a charter program. Departures are scheduled on Saturdays at 10:30 AM. Travel time is 2 hours and 25 minutes.

The new route will simplify travel to the sea for residents of the Krasnodar Krai and neighboring regions. Now they can conveniently reach the popular resort without transfers or long waits.

Bodrum is a picturesque Turkish resort on the Aegean coast, boasting snow-white architecture and a vibrant nightlife. It is a popular destination for Russian tourists.

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Access only by list: Russia changes rules for vessel entry for container giants.

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The draft presidential decree allows only carriers with a Russian stake of over 50%, their own fleet, and consent to Russian jurisdiction to operate on routes to Russian ports. Of the ten largest global operators, only MSC is exempt.

The draft presidential decree introduces a set of restrictions on the operation of container shipping lines calling at Russian ports. The document allows only Russian-controlled companies operating their own fleet and agreeing to Russian jurisdiction over disputes to engage in such shipping. Of the ten largest global container operators, only the Swiss Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) is not included in the exemption list, Kommersant reports.

According to the draft decree, which the publication's sources have reviewed, a company associated with an unfriendly country will be required to comply with a set of six conditions in order to conduct regular foreign trade sea container shipping calling at least at one Russian port.

According to the document, the ship owner, carrier, and line operator must be registered under Russian law. The ultimate Russian beneficiary's share in the company structure must exceed 50%. The Ministry of Transport's proposed position, incorporated into the draft, stipulates a requirement for vessel and ship owner liability insurance with Russian companies or reinsurance in Russia.

The draft decree also includes a provision on consent to the arbitration of disputes in Russian courts if the plaintiff chooses such jurisdiction. Furthermore, carriers are required to prioritize the acceptance and transportation of sanctioned cargo, as well as cargo from sanctioned senders or recipients.

As follows from the draft's appendix, a separate condition is the requirement that vessels operating on the line be owned by the operator. Transportation along the entire route from the country of origin of the goods to the Russian Federation and back must be carried out exclusively by the operator's own vessels.

Ten companies are included in the list of entities with which ship owners, carriers, or operators are prohibited from contacting. According to the document, the list includes Danish Maersk, French CMA CGM, German Hapag-Lloyd and BREB, Dutch Samskip, Hong Kong OOCL, British X-Press Container Line (UK) Limited, Korean KMTC and HMM, and Japanese ONE. MSC, the world's largest container carrier, is not included.

Lawyers interviewed by the publication noted the ambiguity in the document's wording regarding the specific restrictions that apply to companies on the list. A corporate lawyer, who wished to remain anonymous, points out that the literal wording—"is not a person directly or indirectly owned, managed, used, or otherwise controlled"—implies an outright ban. He believes that a literal interpretation would prohibit any participation, even minority stakes, in listed entities. At the same time, as follows from the draft text, the Ministry of Transport is granted the authority to issue temporary permits for transactions with such entities.

A Kommersant source in the industry, familiar with the logic behind the document's preparation, explains that the initiative's goal is to restrict access to "unfriendly" linear services and replace them with lines under Russian corporate, property, insurance, and procedural control.

Another industry source told the publication that the draft's provisions could create obstacles to the development of container shipping. He believes that, given the current level of development of national shipping companies and their limited geographic reach, replacing the capacity of global operators is virtually impossible. He added that this threatens to reduce vessel calls at domestic ports and redistribute cargo flows in favor of international hubs. A Kommersant source in the port industry estimates a potential decline in container terminal utilisation at 40-60%.

A Kommersant source among shippers notes that if the initiative is implemented, the main victims will be Russian exporters and importers, who will lose the ability to attract partners even from friendly countries.

A Kommersant source points out that strict requirements for Russian registration, ultimate beneficial owner control, and vessel ownership limit market access for a wide range of foreign operators. They explain that to ensure Russia's cargo turnover, a large-capacity container fleet is necessary, which is often the subject of investment agreements between carriers and banks that prohibit changes in ownership.

Another Kommersant source calls the ownership clause a radical tightening of the current legal framework. He believes this formula should be expanded to include legal ownership, allowing for the use of vessels through leasing or charter.

Furthermore, as the publication's source notes, the requirement for transportation exclusively by own vessels limits the use of multimodal schemes involving partner lines and feeder operators. In some ports, according to the source, this makes transshipment impossible due to technical constraints.

A Kommersant source in the industry draws attention to the provision requiring the mandatory transportation of sanctioned cargo. He warns that, given the extraterritorial nature of the sanctions, this requirement could lead to the blocking of such cargo at foreign ports and, consequently, the complete closure of carriers' operations.

Kommersant's sources propose relaxing a number of requirements. These include allowing the use of chartered vessels, which, according to their information, currently transports the majority of Russian container cargo. They also believe it would be appropriate to make the requirements regarding the Russian shareholding more flexible for operators willing to provide priority service to Russian cargo and subject it to the jurisdiction of Russian courts. Furthermore, the publication's sources propose expanding the Ministry of Transport's authority to issue temporary permits to operators that do not fully comply with the draft requirements.

As a reminder, Western companies control almost three-quarters of global container shipping. Just three operators—Danish Maersk, Swiss-Italian Mediterranean Shipping Company, and French CMA CGM—combined to account for over 45% of the container capacity market. Carriers from the world's major shipping countries, with the exception of China's COSCO, which is among the top five, significantly lag behind them in terms of global reach. LR

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Publication date: 03/23/2026

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Delivery of any cargo to Bilibino.

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Air freight to Bilibino: How KMZ Cargo solves Chukotka's number one logistics challenge.

Bilibino is often called the most expensive and one of the most difficult to access cities in Russia. Situated deep in Chukotka, on the International Date Line, it is the first city on the planet to greet the new day. But the city's main problem isn't its geographic location, but how to get cargo there. Bringing anything to Bilibino is a real challenge, requiring professional knowledge, experience, and reliable partners.

Logistics company KMZ Cargo, a subsidiary of the defense industry holding company Kingisepp Machine-Building Plant, offers an effective solution to this complex task – air freight delivery to Bilibino with full door-to-door support.

Bilibino: Why cargo delivery is a special mission here.

Bilibino is located hundreds of kilometers from the coast and has no direct access to major transportation routes. The nearest airport is Keperveyem, 35 kilometers from the city. This is where planes arrive from the mainland, and where the final stage of delivery begins.

The approximate cost of air freight to Bilibino is currently around 570 rubles per kilogram. However, this is only the base price—after landing, the cargo must travel another 35 kilometers on local roads, which incurs additional costs. Furthermore, air freight is primarily used for transporting perishable goods such as fruits, vegetables, eggs, and dairy products, as other modes of transportation take too long.

Alternative delivery routes appear even more complex:

The Northern Sea Route via Pevek – cargo is first delivered by sea from Arkhangelsk, Murmansk, or Vladivostok, then traversed by truck for 650 kilometers of rugged gravel roads with countless fords up to two meters deep. The journey from Pevek takes anywhere from three days to several weeks, depending on river water levels. Delivery via Magadan – in winter, along a winter road – costs approximately one and a half million rubles by truck and takes from a week to a month. The Kolyma River route – cargo is first transported to the village of Seymchan (500 km from Magadan, 1,700 km from Yakutsk), then 1,500 km by barge over two weeks, and then another 260 km by truck.

That's why air freight remains the most reliable and efficient method of transporting goods to Bilibino, especially for goods with limited shelf life and critical deliveries.

KMZ Cargo: Competencies for work in Arctic conditions.

Since its founding, KMZ Cargo has specialized in the transportation of non-standard cargo. Today, it is a major logistics operator, handling all types of transportation: automobile, aviation, sea and river, railway And multimodal.

The company's CEO, Tatyana Damaskina, notes: "Now, what would seem to be a very young company, is already capable of transporting, without exaggeration, all types of cargo: from flowers and animals to engines and parts of nuclear reactors."

Experience handling industrial and oversized cargo, including transportation for the defense industry, has enabled KMZ Cargo to develop unique competencies necessary for working in challenging logistics environments.

How KMZ Cargo organizes air freight to Bilibino.

A comprehensive door-to-door approach. KMZ Cargo handles the entire transportation process. Simply inform the client of the cargo's location – our specialists will arrive, pack, pick up, and deliver it directly to the recipient in Bilibino. Multimodal solutions. Taking into account the specifics of the route, KMZ Cargo develops an optimal delivery plan, combining various modes of transport. This can include: Direct air delivery to Keperveyem Airport followed by road transport to Bilibino. A combined route using rail transport to the departure airport. Complex multimodal schemes involving sea transport for oversized cargo. Full documentation support. Air transportation to remote regions requires careful document preparation. KMZ Cargo provides full support in preparing: Bills of lading. Customs documents (for international shipments). Special permits, if necessary. The company has experience with quarantine, phytosanitary control, and other types of government oversight. Oversight is ensured at all stages. Each client is assigned a personal manager who is always available and knows the status of their cargo. KMZ Cargo ensures 24/7 cargo monitoring, which is especially important when shipping to Arctic regions with unpredictable weather conditions.

Advantages of working with KMZ Cargo.

Reliability and safety – professional drivers and meticulous vehicle maintenance guarantee the safety of your cargo. Experience in handling sensitive cargo – being a subsidiary of a defense industry holding company fulfilling state defense contracts – confirms our high level of process organization. Flexibility in solving non-standard problems – the company is ready to handle requests of any complexity and finds solutions even in the most challenging situations. A one-stop shop for all types of transportation – clients don't need to search for different contractors for different stages of the route: KMZ Cargo handles the entire chain.

Prospects for the development of air traffic with Bilibino.

Starting in 2027, the region's aviation capabilities are expected to expand. KMZ Cargo, a resident of the Russian Arctic zone, is launching helicopter passenger and cargo transportation in Chukotka. The company's fleet will include 10 Mi-8 helicopters, and it will be based in Bilibino.

The city is constructing a helipad, which will create additional opportunities for cargo delivery to central Chukotka along the following routes: Bilibino-Pevek-Omolon-Markovo-Ilerney-Peschanka-Kupol.

KMZ Cargo, with its experience in organizing complex multimodal transportation, is ready to integrate these new capabilities into its logistics schemes, offering clients even more flexible and efficient solutions.

Conclusion.

Air freight delivery to Bilibino is a task that requires not just logistical expertise, but a deep understanding of the specifics of Arctic shipping, reliable partnerships with air carriers, and flawless organization at every stage.

The logistics company KMZ Cargo combines the expertise of a major industrial holding company, experience handling critical and oversized cargo, and a customer-focused approach, providing door-to-door delivery with 24/7 monitoring.

With KMZ Cargo, your cargo will arrive in Bilibino quickly, safely, and with minimal administrative hassle, whether you need to deliver perishable goods, industrial equipment, or other critical cargo.

To calculate the cost of air freight to Bilibino and receive detailed advice, please contact KMZ Cargo managers.

Publication date: 03/23/2026

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Development of logistics in the Far North: the role of the Obskaya-Bovanenkovo-Karskaya railway.

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Given the harsh Arctic climate and limited infrastructure, efficient logistics is key to developing the region's most remote and abundant resources. The Obskaya-Bovanenkovo-Karskaya railway is a prime example of how modern transportation solutions support the implementation of large-scale infrastructure and oil and gas projects in Yamal.

Why does logistics play a crucial role?

Cargo delivery to hard-to-reach areas. The Arctic Railway enables the transportation of oversized and heavy cargo, materials, equipment, and resources necessary for field development, in the shortest possible time and at minimal cost. Reliability in extreme weather conditions. Engineering solutions, including specially reinforced bridges, stations, and snow protection structures, ensure uninterrupted operation even in severe winter frosts, significantly increasing the efficiency of supply chains. Integration with ground and air transport. In regions with limited road networks, rail infrastructure becomes the primary link, while additional assets—TREKOL all-terrain vehicles—ensure cargo delivery to the most remote locations. Accelerated resource development. Reliable logistics allows oil and gas companies to promptly respond to production needs and ensure a constant supply, which is critical for the successful development of fields.

What makes this railway unique for logistics?

– Well-thought-out engineering infrastructure designed for operation in the conditions of the Far North.

– Use of modern technologies for year-round operation.

– The introduction of vehicles adapted to extreme conditions – TREKOL all-terrain vehicles – expands the region’s logistics capabilities.

A look into the future

The construction and operation of the Obskaya-Bovanenkovo-Karskaya railway serves as a benchmark for the development of logistics infrastructure in the Arctic region. Every kilometer of this road represents not only technological prowess but also strategic importance for Russia, which continues to strengthen its position in the development of the harsh North.

The implementation of modern logistics solutions and the integration of transport and infrastructure make it possible to ensure the region's stable development, improve safety, and reduce costs. This is the key to the successful future of the Arctic economic sector.

Our company is ready to become your partner in implementing logistics projects in the Far North. Take advantage of modern transport solutions and confidently move toward growth and success!

Publication date: 03/23/2026

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Delivery of any cargo to the fields.

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Cargo delivery to oil fields: how to overcome impassable roads, permafrost, and thousands of kilometers.

KMZ Cargo's expert logistics solutions for the oil, gas, and mining sectors.

Developing mineral deposits is always a race against time and a challenge to the elements. When it comes to the Vankor cluster, Yamal, Taimyr, or Siberia, conventional logistics systems break down. Public roads end where the real work begins.

For companies producing in challenging climates, equipment supply disruptions mean downtime and billions in losses. This is where not just transportation, but a complex engineering challenge comes into play. KMZ Cargo offers a comprehensive solution for legal entities: we deliver cargo to fields on a turnkey basis—from anywhere in Russia and around the world, using a unique arsenal of equipment, from super-heavy Mi-26 helicopters to all-terrain vehicles with low-pressure tires and seasonal winter roads.

Last Mile Logistics: The Main Challenge

The main difficulty in working with deposits lies in the so-called "last mile" (or even "last 200 kilometers"). There are no roads there, and the landscape is a jumble of swamps, taiga, and rocky outcrops.

Traditional "northern delivery" occurs during the short winter navigation window, when the ground freezes deep enough to support multi-ton trucks. However, the needs of modern projects like Vostok Oil require year-round logistics. Cargo arriving via the Northern Sea Route or by rail must be delivered to the field immediately, not six months later.

KMZ Cargo's fleet of vehicles allows us to address this issue comprehensively, combining aviation and ground equipment based on the customer's priorities: urgency, size, weight, and budget.

Air Artery: Mi-8 and Mi-26 Helicopters

When time is counted in days, not months, it comes to the rescue heavy helicopter equipmentKMZ Cargo's fleet includes legendary aircraft, specially upgraded for operation in the Far North.

Mi-26: A "Flying Crane" for Extremely Complex Missions

The Mi-26T is a unique machine, unmatched in the world in terms of lifting capacity among production helicopters. We use it for delivery of large-sized equipment, which cannot be disassembled or transported by land transport.

What we transport. Drilling rigs, crew cabins, excavators, heavy power equipment. Feature: Operating on an external sling allows us to deliver cargo weighing up to 20 tons to locations where helicopter landing is impossible due to terrain or marshy conditions. Case: If your geological exploration team urgently needs a tractor or a drilling rig in a remote area, the Mi-26 will deliver it in a single trip to a location where all-terrain vehicles would take a month.

Mi-8: The North's Workhorse

The Mi-8T and Mi-8MTV-1 helicopters are versatile performers. They are indispensable for the rapid delivery of shift crews, repair teams, and urgent cargo (spare parts, tools, food).

Advantages: High speed, ability to land on unprepared sites, and autonomy. Applications: Rapid monitoring of pipeline conditions, emergency response, and supply of remote well pads.

Ground force: snow and swamp vehicles and all-terrain vehicles

Aviation is fast, but expensive. For regular, scheduled supplies, KMZ Cargo uses a fleet of specialized snow and swamp-going vehicles. These vehicles are designed to handle Russia's rugged terrain: swampy tundra, sticky soil, and taiga.

We use modern all-terrain vehicles with ultra-low pressure tires (for example, Pickup Max models and their equivalents).

Cross-country capability. Tires with a pressure of less than 0.3 kg/cm² do not damage the topsoil or sink into swamps. The vehicles can navigate areas where tracked vehicles would get stuck. Load capacity. All-terrain vehicles can carry 4 to 15 tons of cargo, depending on the model, crossing water obstacles and moving over rocky terrain. Autonomy. Specialized equipment can operate in polar night conditions and at extremely low temperatures, providing shift camps with food, fuel, and building materials regardless of the availability of roads.

Winter roads: a seasonal highway of life

To transport truly large volumes—hundreds of thousands of tons—KMZ Cargo actively uses winter roads and ice crossings.

A winter road is more than just a road; it's a complex engineering structure. We organize convoys of trucks, delivering to the fields:

Large-diameter metal structures and pipes. Reinforced concrete products and building materials for infrastructure construction. Specialized equipment and vehicles arriving via the Northern Sea Route.

Our winter routes can span thousands of kilometers, connecting production bases with oil production facilities in the most remote corners of the Krasnoyarsk Territory and the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

Global logistics: from anywhere in the world to the field

KMZ Cargo operates not only in Russia, but also builds multimodal routes Worldwide. We'll handle shipping if your equipment is located in Europe, Asia, or the Americas.

Turnkey global delivery scheme:

International stage. Marine or air transportation To major ports or hubs in the Russian Federation (Murmansk, Arkhangelsk, Vladivostok, St. Petersburg). Delivery across the Atlantic, via the Northern Sea Route, or the Trans-Siberian Railway. Transshipment. Acceptance, customs clearance, and consolidation of cargo at our warehouse facilities. Final delivery. Transportation to the field by one of the methods described above—by helicopter, all-terrain vehicle, or winter road.

Why do legal entities choose KMZ Cargo?

Working with large industrial clients requires more than just a truck, but a systematic approach and impeccable safety:

Reliability in permafrost conditions. Our equipment is adapted to extreme conditions, including extremely low temperatures and polar nights. Rapid response. Thanks to our Mi-8 and Mi-26 helicopters, we can urgently deploy a repair crew or a critical component to an emergency site within 24 hours. Complex, oversized cargo. We don't care about the weight or shape of the cargo. Whether it's a 20-ton module on an Mi-26 external sling or a drilling rig mounted on an all-terrain vehicle, we know how to deliver it. Complete legal security. We work strictly under contracts with legal entities, providing a full package of closing documents.

Conclusion

The development of the North and Siberia continues despite the lack of roads and harsh climate. KMZ Cargo serves as a bridge connecting industrial centers and ports with remote deposits.

Need to deliver a crew, a pipe, or a multi-ton excavator to Payakha, Vankor, or any other field? We have helicopters, all-terrain vehicles, and the experience to get it done on time. Call us to calculate the optimal route for your cargo—from anywhere in the world to your field site.

KMZ Cargo is your reliable partner in extreme logistics.

Publication date: 03/20/2026

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Your ticket will be waiting for you: NordStar Airlines' new "Fixed Date" service.

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NordStar Airlines has launched a new service, "Fixed Date," which will significantly simplify travel planning, regardless of the planned flight date. This service will give passengers an extended payment window for tickets with departure dates of 45 days or more within the open schedule. Passengers will be able to defer payment for their tickets, with their reserved seat retained for the entire duration of the payment window.

As a reminder, the airline previously launched the "Extended Ticket Payment Window" service, which allowed passengers to extend the payment window by up to 48 hours, depending on the departure date. Demand for this service demonstrated the need for passengers to have more time to pay for in-depth tickets. With the introduction of the new "Fixed Date" service, passengers will be able to book a ticket for a desired date, including high-demand dates, with deferred payment. Passengers can pay for the ticket and finalize their travel arrangements at any time convenient for them, no later than 45 days before the departure date. This service will be popular among passengers planning flights two or more months in advance, who wish to postpone their payment until as close to the departure date as possible, including those paid for by their employer.

The Fixed Date service includes:

Booking for a specific flight and a specific date Time limit for payment – no later than 45 days before the departure date One-time free change of departure date The service is available for certain booking classes

You can find the cost of this service and obtain detailed information about its terms on the airline's website nordstar.ru, at NordStar's ticket and service offices in Norilsk and Talnakh, or by calling the NordStar Contact Center at 8-800-700-8-007 (toll-free within Russia) or *0887 for toll-free calls within Russia from a mobile phone. This service can be booked during the booking process (during the implementation period, it can be booked at NordStar's ticket and service offices in Norilsk and Talnakh).

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Ticket sales for the direct flight "Moscow – Sukhum" are open.

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Starting April 3, Nordwind Airlines, together with Ikar Airlines, will launch regular flights on the new Moscow-Sukhumi route.

Flights will operate from Sheremetyevo up to five times a week on a comfortable Embraer 190 aircraft with a 110-seat configuration. Starting May 25, the frequency will increase to seven times a week using a Boeing 777 aircraft with a capacity of 540 passengers.

The travel time will be 3 hours 40 minutes.

Nordwind's spring/summer schedule also offers regular flights from Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport to Kazan, St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad, Orenburg, Bokhtar, and Pyongyang.

The current schedule and ticket booking are available on the airline's website and at the ticket offices in your city.

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Red Wings will launch new flights from Kazan to cities in Western Siberia on March 19, 2026.

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Red Wings has opened ticket sales for new direct flights from Kazan to Nizhnevartovsk and Novy Urengoy. These routes will connect the Republic of Tatarstan with the oil and gas industry hubs of the Khanty-Mansi and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrugs. The flights will be operated on Russian-made SSJ 100 aircraft.

Flights to Nizhnevartovsk will begin on May 6 and will operate on Wednesdays and Sundays at 1:10 AM, with return flights departing at 6:45 AM. Travel time is 2 hours 35 minutes.

Flights to Novy Urengoy will resume on May 15 and become regular on May 29. Departures are scheduled on Fridays at 2:45 AM local time, with return flights at 8:50 AM. Travel time is 3 hours 10 minutes.

Tickets are available on the airline's official website and from its partners.

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Delivery of any cargo along the route Mongolia-Russia-Mongolia.

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KMZ Cargo: professional logistics provider for all types of cargo delivery to Mongolia.

In today's world, international freight transport requires more than just transportation; it requires complex logistical integration, especially when it comes to destinations like Mongolia. Geographical features, climate conditions, and the specifics of the local market make shipping cargo to this country a challenge even for experienced companies. This is where KMZ Cargo, a subsidiary of the military-industrial holding company Kingisepp Machine-Building Plant, comes into play, quickly establishing itself as a reliable operator on the Russia-Mongolia route.

From defense industry to premium logistics.

The history of KMZ Cargo began in the spring of 2024, when the multi-industry holding company Kingisepp Machine-Building Plant (KMZ) decided to spin off its transportation and logistics services into a separate business unit. The parent company boasts 11 years of experience serving the Russian Ministry of Defense, the status of prime contractor for state defense contracts, and its membership in the United Shipbuilding Corporation.

KMZ Cargo was initially created to serve the holding's internal needs—the transportation of oversized cargo, such as boats, yachts, ships, diesel generators, and test rigs. However, as the company's CEO, Tatyana Damaskina, notes, "it quickly became clear that its expertise, particularly in air freight, was in demand beyond its colleagues in the mechanical engineering industry."

Full range of services for the Mongolian destination.

Today, KMZ Cargo offers a comprehensive service, which is especially valuable when working with Mongolia, a landlocked country with a complex transportation infrastructure. The company is ready to provide door-to-door delivery using all available modes of transport.

Automobile transportation

Road transport remains the primary delivery method in Mongolia, especially to remote areas and provinces. KMZ Cargo operates its own fleet of vehicles, guaranteeing quality control and on-time delivery. "We ensure the reliability and safety of every delivery thanks to professional drivers and meticulous vehicle maintenance," the company emphasizes.

Rail transportation

The Mongolian Railway (UBZhD) connects Russia with China, and this route is actively used for large-scale cargo shipments. KMZ Cargo processes SMGS consignment notes, which helps standardize the transportation process across the 1520 mm gauge railway network. According to international agreements, shipments to Mongolia can be processed according to SMGS rules, significantly simplifying the paperwork.

Sea and river transportation

Despite Mongolia being landlocked, the company actively utilizes multimodal solutions: cargo is delivered by sea to ports in the Far East (Vladivostok, Nakhodka, and Vostochny), and then transshipped onto rail platforms or trucks for the final leg of the journey to Mongolia. The company has experience working with port stations and ferry crossings, enabling it to build complex logistics chains.

Air transportation

When the urgency is critical, aviation comes to the rescue. KMZ Cargo has expertise in air transportation, including deliveries to Ulaanbaatar and other cities in Mongolia with airports capable of handling cargo flights.

Multimodal transportation

Complex routes are the company's specialty. Combining different modes of transport allows for cost-effective and time-efficient delivery, which is especially relevant for consolidated cargo or large infrastructure projects in Mongolia.

Cargo specifics: from flowers to reactor parts.

KMZ Cargo's uniqueness lies in the fact that it doesn't just transport boxes; it handles cargo of any complexity. Tatyana Damaskina emphasizes: "Now, this seemingly young company can transport, without exaggeration, all types of cargo: from flowers and animals to engines and nuclear reactor parts."

This opens up a wide range of opportunities for the Mongolian market:

Oversized cargo. Industrial equipment for the mining industry (Mongolia's main economic sector), bulldozers, excavators, and dump trucks. Hazardous cargo. Chemical reagents, fuel, and batteries. Animals and plants. Specialized transportation of livestock or pets. Perishable goods. Food and medicine. Transportation of human remains (by air) is a specialized service requiring special tact and documentation, which the company is also ready to provide.

Why is KMZ Cargo the best choice for shipping to Mongolia?

Defense-grade reliability. The company grew out of a structure serving the defense industry. Quality standards, discipline, and accountability are at the highest level. 24/7 dedicated manager. Each client is assigned a dedicated manager who is always available and knows the global location of their cargo. This is especially important given the time difference between Moscow and Ulaanbaatar. A full range of services. KMZ Cargo handles not only transportation but also packaging, labeling, warehousing, document preparation and approval, including customs clearance. A thorough understanding of the specifics of the SMGS (Small Shipment and Transport Standards) standard. Working with Mongolia requires knowledge of international railway law. The company's experience allows us to correctly process shipments through stations with transhipment, indicating the necessary notations in columns 4 and 8 of the consignment note ("For export by road," "For further transportation," etc.).

A look into the future.

KMZ Cargo isn't resting on its laurels. With strong support from the KMZ defense industry, the company plans to expand its presence in Asia, and Mongolia, as Russia's strategic partner, holds a special place in these plans.

By choosing KMZ Cargo, clients receive more than just a carrier, but a reliable partner capable of solving even the most complex logistics challenges. Whether it's delivering a large shipment of equipment for a uranium mine or transporting the personal belongings of a diplomat's family, the company guarantees that the cargo will arrive in Mongolia on time and safely.

Publication date: 03/17/2026

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Red Wings will begin flying to Yerevan from Orenburg on March 18, 2026.

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Red Wings has opened ticket sales for a new direct route between Orenburg and Yerevan. Flights will be operated on Russian SSJ-100 aircraft once a week during the summer season. The inaugural flight is scheduled for June 4.

Departure from Orenburg is on Thursdays at 11:10 AM. Travel time to the capital of Armenia is 3 hours 5 minutes. The return flight from Yerevan departs at 2:05 PM.

The opening of the new route will allow residents of Orenburg and neighboring cities in the region to more conveniently plan trips to one of the world's oldest cities, located at the foot of Mount Ararat.

Orenburg has become the seventh city in the airline's route network with direct flights to Armenia. Red Wings currently operates flights to Yerevan from Sochi, Mineralnye Vody, Samara, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan, and Chelyabinsk.

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