S7 Airlines Explained

Airline:S7 Airlines
Iata:S7
Icao:SBI
Callsign:SIBERIAN AIRLINES
Founded: (as Tolmachevsky squadron)
Commenced: (as Siberia Airlines)
Headquarters:Ob, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia
Frequent Flyer:S7 Priority
Alliance:Oneworld (suspended)
Fleet Size:101
Destinations:77[1]
Parent:S7 AirSpace Corporation
Subsidiaries:S7 Training
Num Employees:3,000[2]
Website:s7.ru

S7 Airlines, legal name JSC Siberia Airlines (Russian: АО «Авиакомпания "Сибирь"», "АО Aviakompania Sibir"), is an airline headquartered in Ob, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia,[3] [4] with offices in Moscow.[5] As of 2008, it was Russia's largest domestic airline, with its main bases at Domodedovo International Airport and Tolmachevo Airport.[6] It is a member of the Oneworld alliance but its membership is currently suspended due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.[7]

History

Early years

What is now S7 Airlines started in 1957 as "the Tolmachevo united squadron" of the General Directorate of Civil Aviation of the Soviet Union. After the Soviet Union disintegration and during the 1990s Russian economic reforms, a state-run Siberia Airlines was created based on the squadron in 1992 and later privatized in 1994. The same year Siberia was assigned an IATA airline code.[8]

In 1997, Siberia Airlines tried to buy Vnukovo Airlines, to make Moscow its next main hub, but the purchase did not proceed. After the 1998 Russian financial crisis, Vnukovo Airlines was heading towards bankruptcy, and Siberia Airlines offered to merge the two airlines, but Vnukovo refused. In 1999, Siberia Airlines signed a document offering to take over Vnukovo Airlines, in the event Vnukovo ceased operations due to insolvency.[9]

Development 2000–2009

Siberia Airlines began merging with Vnukovo Airlines in 2001. The same year, the airline absorbed Baikal Airlines and then in 2004, the airline absorbed Chelyabinsk Airlines and Enkor.[10]

Siberia Airlines acquired its first non-Russian aircraft, Airbus A310s, in 2004. In the summer of 2004, during the Farnborough Airshow, the company signed a memorandum of understanding to purchase fifty Sukhoi Superjet 100s, with the first to be delivered in 2007. However, the airline subsequently dropped its plans to order this aircraft, citing that the aircraft's changed specifications no longer met its requirements.[11]

Siberia Airlines rebranded itself as S7 Airlines in 2005.

In line with an International Air Transport Association (IATA) resolution, from December 2006 the airline began to publish its fares for international destinations originating in Russia in euros, rather than US dollars. This resulted in a fare increase, as the conversion rate used was 1 euro = 1 US dollar. Fuel surcharges were also published in euros. Its domestic fares were still to be shown in the local currency.[12] Also in December 2006, the airline became the second Russian air carrier to complete, and pass, the IATA Operational Safety Audit, which is the first global air safety standard.[13]

In April 2007 S7 announced that it had set up a new division, called Globus, focused on charter flights for tourists to foreign holiday destinations. Initially, the aircraft for this division were drawn from the mainline fleet, but during 2010–2014, ten Boeing 737-800 aircraft were leased with an all-economy layout, with the option for a further ten aircraft.[14]

Development 2010–Covid

S7 joined the Oneworld airline alliance in 2010.[15]

In November 2015, S7 Airlines offered to acquire a majority stake in the bankrupt Transaero; the proposal was subsequently rejected by shareholders.[16]

In 2016, the American band OK Go partnered with S7 to film a "zero-g" music video for their song "Upside Down & Inside Out", aboard a reduced gravity aircraft.[17] [18]

On 28 August 2018, S7 would invest $192.87 million in a new manufacturing plant in Moscow, part of its Victory business plan. In December 2018, a few months after the completion of its purchase of Sea Launch[19] the parent holding company was renamed S7 AirSpace Corporation to reflect the transition from an aviation-only business.[20]

On 31 March 2019, chairwoman and co-owner Natalia Fileva died after the Epic LT private plane she was in crashed while landing at Frankfurt Egelsbach Airport.[21] In August 2019, S7 Airlines announced it was collecting donations for Siberian forests damaged by massive fires. The airline decided to use a hybrid-retro livery on one of its Airbus A320-200 to the hybrid-retro livery, underlining its previous name and current callsign: Siberia Airlines. The livery is a combination of one from 1992–2005 and one from 2017–today.[22] Also in August 2019, the airline announced that S7 Airlines and Globus Airlines would merge by December 2019, ending Globus' operations.[23] By early December 2019, the merger had been completed.[24]

Development 2022–present

In February 2022, as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, S7 and other Russian airlines were banned from EU airspace and that of other countries.[25] [26] This led to S7 suspending operations in Europe on 25 February 2022 and a suspension of all international flights by 5 March 2022.[27] The owner of aircraft leased to S7 Airlines, AerCap is seeking to repossess their aircraft.[28] In April 2022 S7 was suspended from Oneworld. In July 2022, S7 announced a halt to all plans for its new low-cost subsidiary Citrus due to the required aircraft not being delivered. The US Commerce Department, who had previously sanctioned US manufactured aircraft, extended sanctions to the European manufactured Airbus aircraft in S7's fleet in August 2022.

In September 2022, S7 reached an agreement to hand back its two leased Boeing 737 MAX to their lessor. The aircraft VQ-BGV and VQ-BGW, were transferred via a neutral country.[29] Air Lease Corporation are seeking to recover six Airbus A320s, two Airbus A321ceo, and five A321neo, as the lease payments are not being made.

October 2023 saw problems for S7, with spare parts for engines and the servicing of aircraft, as a result of sanctions, have reduced the number of Airbus aircraft that are operational to around 13, or 20%, of the Airbus fleet.[30]

In December 2023 an agreement was reached with AerCap, ALC, SMBC Aviation Capital and others to purchase 45 aircraft for around 45-50 billion rubles, with help from the Russian National Wealth Fund.[31]

In July 2024, Dmitry Yadrov, the head of Russia’s civil aviation regulator confirmed reports from S7 that they were "decommissioning" their A320Neo and A321Neo aircraft due to ongoing issues with the Pratt & Whitney PW1000G engines and international sanctions preventing regular maintenance of the engines [32]

Financial and operational performance

There are financial and operational performance S7 Airlines starting from 2011:

20112012201320142015201620172018201920202021
Passengers flown (millions)5.1286.3517.0857.9388.2079.5099.94811.55213.05912.34917.831
— Domestic flights (millions)3.5484.0104.3855.0935.5266.6736.8817.1468.17311.303
— International flights (millions)1.5802.3412.7002.8452.6812.8363.0674.4064.8861.046
Load factor, %75.680.180.980.080.385.285.3
Turnover (rubles, billion)45,26455,86462,72170,70682,215108,111117,722
Net Profit (rubles, million)7345467028689232,8964,432
Number of employees2,5072,7112,6722,7522,5712,878
Number of aircraft (at the end of the year)384345454662
Source[33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38]

Destinations

See main article: List of S7 Airlines destinations., the airline serves 10 countries with 134 routes.[1] [39]

Codeshare and interline agreements

S7 has codeshare agreement with the following airlines:[40]

S7 has interline agreement with the following airlines:[43] [44]

Fleet

Current fleet

, the S7 Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft:[45] [46] [47]

S7 Airlines fleet
AircraftIn
service
OrdersPassengersNotes
BETotal
Airbus A319-1002 - - 144144To be retired.
Airbus A320-20016 - - 174174One painted in a hybrid-retro livery.
Airbus A320neo31 - 8156164To be retired. [48]
Airbus A321-20083[49] 8189197
190198
Airbus A321neo8 - 8195203
203211
Boeing 737-80017 - 8168176One painted in the Oneworld livery.
Embraer 17017 - - 7878
S7 Airlines Cargo fleet
Boeing 737-800BCF2 - Cargo
Total1013

Fleet development

On 29 May 2007, the airline announced a proposed order for fifteen Boeing 787 Dreamliners scheduled for delivery in 2014, with an option for ten additional aircraft.[50] However, the order was officially cancelled on 29 January 2009, with S7 stating that it was considering the possibility of taking the aircraft under a leasing scheme.[51] As of November 2008, all Soviet-made aircraft had left the fleet.[52]

In April 2018, S7 renewed interest in the Sukhoi Superjet by planning to purchase 25 Sukhoi Superjet 75 aircraft, with an option of 50 more for the new modification of the Superjet family, and become the launch customer. These will replace the airline's aging Embraer 170 aircraft. The airline plans to take deliveries of this aircraft from 2023.[53] However in September 2019, it was announced the project had been scrapped.[54]

In October 2018, the airline took delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX 8 and became the Russian launch customer of the aircraft type.[55] In September 2022 the aircraft were returned to their lessor.

Retired fleet

At different times, the S7 Airlines fleet has consisted of the following aircraft:[56]

S7 Airlines retired fleet
AircraftIntroducedRetiredReplacementNotes
Airbus A310-20020042010Airbus A320 family
Boeing 737-800
Airbus A310-30020042014One crashed as Flight 778
Antonov An-2419922000Boeing 737 Classic
Boeing 737-40020062008Boeing 737-800Transferred to subsidiary Globus Airlines
Boeing 737-50020052009
Boeing 737 MAX 820182022None11 ordered, only two delivered. Delivered aircraft acquired by Southwind Airlines and SCAT Airlines, remaining orders by Qatar Airways.
Boeing 767-300ER20082017Airbus A321neo
19922004Boeing 737-500One crashed as Flight 1047
Tupolev Tu-154M19922009Airbus A320 family
Boeing 737-800
One crashed as Flight 1812
Tupolev Tu-204-10019922006Airbus A310
Airbus A319

Incidents and accidents

Subsidiaries

S7 Technics is a subsidiary of S7, located on the grounds of Tolmachevo Airport.[63]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: S7 Airlines . ch-aviation.com . 21 November 2023.
  2. Web site: Network and Operations - Marketing, Financial, Corporate. www.oneworld.com. oneworld Alliance, LLC. 3 April 2017.
  3. "Talk to Us." S7 Airlines. Retrieved on 21 June 2010. "Legal Department, S7 AIRLINES, Ob-2, Novosibirsk Region, 633102, Russia " Archived 7 September 2019
  4. Web site: ru:Головной офис Россия 633104 Обь-4 Новосибирская обл. S7 Airlines. ru. https://www.s7.ru/ru/contact_us/headquarters/headquarters.html. https://web.archive.org/web/20050308123354/http://www.s7.ru/ru/contact_us/headquarters/headquarters.html. dead. 8 March 2005. 4 October 2009.
  5. "Headquarters." S7 Airlines. Retrieved on 4 October 2009.
  6. Web site: Russian airline growth slows from over 20% to under 5%; S7 extends lead over Aeroflot in domestic market. 3 October 2008. anna.aero. PPS Publications. 18 May 2013.
  7. Web site: S7 Airlines «temporarily» leaves Oneworld alliance . AviacionOnline. 20 April 2022 .
  8. Web site: О компании . About company . 2018-05-07 . www.s7.ru . S7 Airlines . ru.
  9. Web site: "Внуковские авиалинии" не хотят в "Сибирь". 1999-08-11. 2018-05-07.
  10. Artem Fetisov On the Mend, 1 November 2006, Air Transport World
  11. http://www.flightglobal.com/Articles/2006/02/07/Navigation/252/204530/Sibir+drops+RRJ+plan+after+specification+change.html Flight Global
  12. IATA converts fares to euros. S7 Airlines. 2006-11-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20070927173813/http://www.s7.ru/en/about_us/news/2006/11/2006_11_15_euro.html. dead. 2007-09-27. 17 November 2010.
  13. S7 Airlines Successfully Completed IATA Operational Safety Audit and was Awarded IOSA Certificate. S7 Airlines. 2 October 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20071012114946/http://s7.ru/en/about_us/news/2007/10/2007_10_02_IOSA.html. dead. 12 October 2007. 17 November 2010.
  14. Web site: 27 April 2007 . S7 Charter начнёт эксплуатацию самолётов нового поколения Boeing 737-800 . S7 Charter will begin operating of new generation Boeing 737-800 aircraft . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070529195622/http://www.s7.ru/ru/about_us/news/2007/04/2007_04_26_S7Charter_Boeing.html . 29 May 2007 . 17 November 2010 . S7 Airlines . ru.
  15. Web site: Profile on S7 Airlines . CAPA. Centre for Aviation. 2016-10-31. https://web.archive.org/web/20161031195259/http://centreforaviation.com/profiles/airlines/s7-airlines-s7 . 2016-10-31. live.
  16. Web site: 4 November 2015 . S7's Filev fails in bid to acquire control of Transaero . 2023-09-24 . ch-aviation.
  17. News: Sage . Alyssa . Watch: OK Go Filmed a Music Video Entirely in Zero Gravity . Variety . 2016-02-11 . 2016-02-12 .
  18. Web site: Upside Down and Inside Out FAQ & Credits.
  19. Web site: S7 Group purchases Sea Launch. www.s7.ru. 2018-05-07.
  20. Web site: S7 GROUP СТАЛА АВИАЦИОННО-КОСМИЧЕСКОЙ КОРПОРАЦИЕЙ . ru . S7 Group is now an aviation-space corporation . 24 December 2018 . 3 January 2019.
  21. News: Co-owner of Russia's S7 airline dies in plane crash near Frankfurt . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/03/31/co-owner-russias-s7-airline-dies-plane-crash-near-frankfurt/ . 12 January 2022 . subscription . live . The Telegraph . en . 31 March 2019 . 31 March 2019.
  22. Web site: 12 August 2019 . S7 раскрасила самолёт в спецливрею . S7 painted the plane in a special livery . frequentflyers.ru . ru.
  23. Web site: 26 August 2019 . S7 Group объединит авиакомпании "Сибирь" и "Глобус" . S7 Group will unite Siberia and Globus airlines . ru . Adindex.
  24. Web site: Globus Airlines on ch-aviation . 14 December 2019 . ch-aviation.
  25. Web site: 2022-02-26. Ukraine invasion: More countries issue airspace ban on Russian planes. BBC News. en. 2022-02-26.
  26. Web site: 2022-02-24 . The full list of new UK sanctions on Russia over Ukraine, from oligarchs to sovereign debt . 2022-02-24 . . en.
  27. Web site: Russia's S7 Airlines Cancels All Flights To Europe. Aviation Week. 25 February 2022. subscription.
  28. Web site: Western sanctions have stranded hundreds of airliners worth an estimated $12 billion . . 25 June 2022.
  29. Web site: 2022-09-13 . S7 Airlines gibt geleaste Boeing 737 MAX zurück . S7 Airlines hands back leased Boeing 737 Max . 2023-09-24 . aero.de . de.
  30. Web site: S7 Airlines from Russia to reduce winter schedules due to lack of P&W engine spare parts . 12 October 2023.
  31. Web site: S7 Airlines reregisters 45 foreign aircraft to Russian ownership . 22 December 2023.
  32. Web site: https://www.ch-aviation.com/news/142062-russias-s7-airlines-to-decommission-neo-fleet-caa. English. 4 July 2024.
  33. Web site: ГОДОВОЙ ОТЧЁТ ОАО "Авиакомпания "Сибирь" за 2012 год. s7.ru. 2016-09-20.
  34. Web site: ОАО "Авиакомпания "Сибирь" ГОДОВОЙ ОТЧЕТ ЗА 2013 ГОД. s7.ru. 2016-09-20.
  35. Web site: ОАО "Авиакомпания «Сибирь" ГОДОВОЙ ОТЧЕТ ЗА 2014ГОД. s7.ru. 2016-09-20.
  36. Web site: ПАО "Авиакомпания "Сибирь" ГОДОВОЙ ОТЧЕТ по результатам работы за 2015 год. s7.ru. 2016-09-20.
  37. Web site: ПАО "Авиакомпания "Сибирь" Годовое общее собрание акционеров. ФИНАМ. 2018-11-18.
  38. Web site: ПАО "Авиакомпания "Сибирь" - "Годовое общее собрание акционеров". ФИНАМ.
  39. Web site: 2023-11-21 . Aeroflot Flights and Destinations - FlightConnections . 2023-11-21 . www.flightconnections.com . en.
  40. News: Виртуальный международный альянс для S7 Airlines . 14 December 2023 . Авиатранспортное обозрение . 13 December 2023 . ru.
  41. News: S7 Airlines Expands Azerbaijan Airlines Codeshare Service From late-Jan 2024 . 31 January 2024 . AeroRoutes . 31 January 2024 . en-CA.
  42. News: S7 Airlines Expands Azerbaijan Airlines Codeshare Service From mid-May 2024 . 21 May 2024 . AeroRoutes . 20 May 2024 . en-CA.
  43. Web site: S7 Airlines расширяет маршрутную сеть международных направлений . www.s7.ru . S7 Airlines . 14 December 2023.
  44. News: S7 подтягивает партнёров — FrequentFlyers.ru . 14 December 2023 . FrequentFlyers.ru . 6 December 2023 . ru-RU.
  45. Web site: S7 - Siberia Airlines Fleet Details and History. www.planespotters.net. 2 July 2022.
  46. Web site: Our Fleet. S7 Airlines. 2 July 2022.
  47. News: ФОТО: S7 Airlines получила первый самолет Embraer E170. 25 April 2017. ato.ru. 25 April 2017.
  48. Web site: https://www.ch-aviation.com/news/142062-russias-s7-airlines-to-decommission-neo-fleet-caa. English. 4 July 2024.
  49. Web site: Парк авиакомпании S7 Airlines пополнился тремя самолетами Airbus A321. S7 Airlines fleet replenished with three Airbus A321 aircraft. aex.ru. Russian. 20 May 2024.
  50. http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/05-29-2007/0004597554&EDATE= Announcement by Boeing of Dreamliner order
  51. News: Zaitsev. Tom. S7 confirms 787 cancellations but considers lease instead. Flight Global. 2009-01-29. 17 November 2010.
  52. Web site: S7 - Siberia Airlines Fleet Details and History. Planespotters.net.
  53. Web site: S7 до конца года может подписать твердый контракт на 50 SSJ 75. ato.ru. 26 April 2017.
  54. Web site: S7 owner: Russian industry has scrapped the Superjet 75 project. rusaviainsider.com. 4 September 2019.
  55. News: Nick Wenzel. S7 Airlines takes delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX. International Flight Network. 17 October 2018. 6 November 2018.
  56. Web site: Sibir Airlines S7 Fleet . Airfleets aviation . 16 November 2010.
  57. Web site: Aircraft accident Tupolev 154M RA-85693 Adler, Russia [Black Sea] ]. Aviation Safety Network. 22 June 2014.
  58. News: Bomb traces in both Russian jets. news.bbc.co.uk. 29 August 2004 . 2017-03-20.
  59. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5162082.stm Passenger plane crashes in Russia
  60. http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/07/08/russia.crash/index.html '150 dead' in Russian jet crash
  61. News: Alexei Navalny: Two hours that saved Russian opposition leader's life . BBC News . 3 September 2020 .
  62. Web site: Ranter. Harro. Serious incident Airbus A321-271N VQ-BGU, 02 Dec 2021. 2022-01-16. aviation-safety.net.
  63. "Sibir Technics." S7 Airlines. Retrieved on 21 June 2010.