28 December 2011, 21:00

Air company "YUTAir" made its first flight from Moscow to Ingushetia

Yesterday, December, 27, a "Boeing" aircraft of "YUTAir" company with 116 passengers on board landed in "Magas" airport. It was the first regular flight en-route Moscow (Vnukovo) - Ingushetia - Moscow (Vnukovo).

Since this summer the runway and the building of the air terminal of "Magas" airport were under rebuilding.

Prime Minister Musa Chiliev informed that rebuilding works in the airport were still in process, however, the air terminal could already receive airplanes and passengers without any difficulty.

Chiliev emphasized high quality of the works done and called for the residents to be more active in buying tickets for the flights. "The reliable "YUTAir" company is ready to ensure excellent and safe service for our citizens", he said.

116 passengers, President of the Republic of Ingushetia Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, Director General of "YUTAir" company Andrey Martirosov, people's artist of Ingushetia, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Arts Alexander Shilov, producer and playwright Victor Cherkasov among them, arrived in the republic with this flight Moscow - Ingushetia on December, 26.

Author: Vakha Belkharoev Source: CK correspondent

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