11-527: (Redirected from Ut ) [REDACTED] Look up ut , Ut , or UT in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. UT , Ut or ut may refer to: Arts and media [ edit ] Music [ edit ] Ut, a musical note in Solfège which was replaced by do Ut (band) , a 1980s No Wave rock band Ugly Things , a music magazine Unbelievable Truth ,
22-515: A 1990s indie-pop band Uncle Tupelo , an alternative country band Other media [ edit ] UT (comics) , a series of adult humour comic strips published in the UK The San Diego Union-Tribune , a U.S. newspaper Universal translator , in science fiction Unreal Tournament , a first-person shooter video game by Epic Games Undertale , a role-playing video game Places [ edit ] Utah ,
33-471: A Russian airline Union de Transports Aériens , IATA code UT until 1992 Ultrasonic testing , testing based on the propagation of ultrasonic waves Unity Technologies , developer of the Unity game engine Universal Time , a standard time scale Utilitiesman (United States Navy) , a Seabee occupational rating Urea transporter , a membrane transport protein transporting urea Topics referred to by
44-1316: A United States state identified by postal abbreviation Uttarakhand , a state of northern India (ISO 3166-2 code) Union territory , an administrative division in India Unorganized territory (disambiguation) , a country subdivision Universities [ edit ] Asia [ edit ] University of Taipei , Taiwan University of Tehran , Iran Universitas Terbuka , Indonesia University of Tokushima , Japan University of Tokyo , Japan University of Toyama , Japan University of Tsukuba , Japan Europe [ edit ] University of Tartu , Estonia University of Tirana , Albania University of Twente , Netherlands North America [ edit ] University of Tampa , U.S. University of Tennessee , U.S. University of Texas at Austin , U.S. University of Texas System (UT System), U.S. University of Toledo , U.S. University of Toronto , Canada Universidad del Turabo , Puerto Rico, U.S. University of Utah , U.S. Utah Tech University , U.S. Other uses [ edit ] Microtesla (μT), unit of magnetic flux density Nick Ut , Pulitzer Prize winning photographer known for The Terror of War UTair Aviation (IATA code: UT),
55-708: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages ut">ut The requested page title contains unsupported characters : ">". Return to Main Page . UTair Aviation Utair ( Russian : ОАО «Авиакомпания «ЮТэйр» ) ( MCX : UTAR ) is a Russian airline with its head office at Khanty-Mansiysk Airport while its hubs are at Surgut International Airport and Vnukovo International Airport . It operates scheduled domestic and some international passenger services, scheduled helicopter services, and extensive charter flights with fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters in support of
66-559: The US broadened its restrictions on the six airlines after violations of the sanctions regime were detected. The effect of the restrictions is to ground the US-manufactured part of its fleet. As of November 2023, UTair serves eight countries with 123 routes. Utair has a codeshare agreement with following airlines: Except the ATR 72-500, Utair has an all-Boeing fleet. As of September 2024 ,
77-513: The jets to enter service in 2013. Also in 2010, the airline named a Tu-154 aircraft after Boris Evdokimovich Sherbina, a Tyumenfigure . In November 2014, Utair faced financial difficulties and was unable to make a bond payment. In April 2015, Utair announced a fleet reduction of over 50 aircraft due to financial difficulty. It also cancelled its order for 24 Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft. A few weeks later, its regional airline subsidiary UTair Express ceased operations. In December 2015, it
88-531: The name of UTair in 2002. The airline is owned by Khanty Mansiysk District administration (23%), Surgut City administration (19%), Russian shareholders and companies (33%), the Russian Federation (2%), and private foreign investors (20%). In October 2010, Utair announced plans to replace its Tupolev Tu-134 fleet with the Sukhoi Superjet 100 . In December, UTair officially placed an order for 24 of
99-524: The oil and gas industry across western Siberia . In February 1967, the Aeroflot Tyumen Directorate was set up to meet the transport requirements of the fast-growing oil and gas industry undergoing development in western Siberia . In the wake of the break-up of the Aeroflot organization, Tyumenaviatrans Aviation (TAT) was formed in 1991 to replace the Aeroflot Tyumen Directorate. TAT adopted
110-447: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title UT . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=UT&oldid=1254838455 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing French-language text Short description
121-519: Was announced that Utair sold its leisure subsidiary Azur Air to Turkish tourism company Anex Tourism Group, which had bought UTair-Ukraine a few weeks earlier. On 31 October 2017, Utair announced its rebranding and changing its name from "UTair Aviation" to "Utair". On 8 April 2022 the US Department of Commerce restricted flights on aircraft manufactured in the US for Aeroflot , Aviastar , Azur Air , Belavia , Rossiya and Utair. On 16 June
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