Saturday, July 07, 2007

Cuba, Russia renew aviation partnership

Cuba, Russia renew aviation partnership
Fri Jul 6, 5:46 PM ET

HAVANA (AFP) - Longtime aviation partners Cuba and Russia have renewed
their alliance in a deal promising increased cooperation in services and
training, the Cuban official daily Granma reported Friday.

Civil Aeronautics Institute President Rogelio Acevedo and visiting
Russian Transport Minister Igor Yevgenyevich Levitin signed the deal,
which will cover tourism, cargo and passenger services.

"We have increased relations in the delivery of Russian aircraft and the
training and testing of pilots, with an eye toward the 20 percent annual
increase in Russian tourists to this continent," Levitin told Granma.

Cuba purchased five new Russian aircraft in 2006, two Ilyuchin 96 and
three Tupolev to serve the two million visitors to Cuba annually.

Cuba allied itself with the Soviet Union some 30 years ago, and began
using Soviet aircraft.

The three Cuban airlines, Cubana, Aerogaviota and Aerocaribean also
lease airliners from other countries or buy them second hand.

In 2006, Acevedo said, Cuba was the principal destination in Latin
America for Russian tourists, according to Granma.

Levitin said he agreed with his Cuban counterpart Jorge Luis Sierra to
set up working groups to tackle rail and maritime transportation.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070706/bs_afp/cubarussiaaviation_070706214658

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