Gazpromneft-Aero Starts Refueling Air India in Russia

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ST PETERSBURG, Russia, September 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Gazpromneft-Aero has started supplying aviation fuel for regular flights to Russia by the Indian national carrier Air India in Moscow’s Domodedovo Airport.
Gazpromneft-Aero currently supplies aviation fuel for Air India flights on the Delhi-Moscow route conducted on Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft four times a week.

The quality of the aviation fuel supplied by Gazpromneft-Aero, and also the company’s service comply with the Russian and international standards. The fuel is supplied directly from Gazprom Neft oil refineries.

Gazpromneft-Aero General Director Vladimir Yegorov stated: “The signing of a long-term cooperation agreement with another airline in the Star Alliance is for us the latest consecutive step towards strengthening Gazpromneft-Aero positions on the international market. Today the quality of the company’s services complies in full with modern international standards, which allows us to offer our clients a service of equally high quality in any airport where we operate.”

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