
Dmitry Tyshchuk
Dmitry Tyshchuk is the head of the Russian low-cost airline Pobeda, a subsidiary of Aeroflot. He has been in the news recently discussing the potential for Pobeda to increase its flight capacity significantly, with the possibility of adding around 10,000 additional flights per year if airports in southern Russia reopen. Tyshchuk outlined the logistical adjustments required for this expansion, emphasizing the anticipated increase in revenue and profitability for the airline.
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Dmitry Tyshchuk, the head of the airline Pobeda, discussed the potential consequences of reopening airports in the south of Russia.
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Dmitry Tyshchuk is the CEO of the airline Pobeda, discussing the new Sky Shop service in an interview.
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Dmitry Tyshchuk, the head of the airline Pobeda, discussed the potential consequences of reopening airports in the south of Russia.
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Dmitry Tyshchuk, the CEO of 'Pobeda', suggested that preferential mortgages could help retain pilots and aviation engineers in Russia.
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Dmitry Tyshchuk, the head of the airline Pobeda, discussed the potential consequences of reopening airports in the south of Russia.
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Dmitry Tyshchuk, the head of the airline Pobeda, discussed the potential consequences of reopening airports in the south of Russia.
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