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Schedule oflrish Registered Schedule of Russian O[!erators Affected Aircraft Affected Lease Exoirv Date Boeing 767-333A Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 25346 16-06-2014 Registration EI-DFS Boeing 767-216 Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 24973 30-03-2016 Registration EI-CXZ Boeing 767-216 Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 23623 27-07-2014 Registration EI-CZD Boeing 767-3Q8 Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES . 24745 24-04-2016 Registration EI-DBF Boeing 767-3Q8 Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 24746 12-09-2014 Registration EI-DBG Boeing 767-37E Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 25077 09-07-2015 Registration EI-DBU Boeing 767-201 Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 23899 11-09-2015 Registration EI-DBW Hoeing 737-300 Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 23772 30-03-2015 R~~gistration EI-CXN Boeing 737-4S3 Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 24165 15/03/2015 Registration EI-DDK Boeing 737-4YO Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 24904 15/03/2016 Registration EI-DDY Boeing 737-4S3 Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 25596 15/03/2018 Registration El -CXK Boeing 737-4YO Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 24519 18/05/2014 Registration EI-CZK Boeing 737-300 Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 24355 30-09-2014 Registration EI-CXR Boeing 737-4S3 Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 24166 15/03/2015 Re ·,., ••:on EI-DNM ~~~TOp~ t,~.,_~W.i-;r ....~~ialNo. TRANSAERO AIRLINES J,. A. <. 0 .,. 18/12/2016 ~ r~~"9 o ~ "RegWr.<~tio Et~t ~'v :". ~ ';.Jhis~~J!~':.9' as of: 18'" March 2014. Aircraft details may change from time to time. ~~"~"$ 0' .Q V.~0 .....~ "~ .Q ~ ~~: ~itZ · _ Pagelofll .61 .. 'lff', 7 l~tr.· -~h "'Xol't CERTIFIED TRUE COPY SCHEDULE l(A) Current schedule of Irish registered aircraft types, with aircraft registration, serial number, Russian operators and lease expiry dates, affected by this delegation agreement. Boeing 737-5YO Serial No. 25188 TRANSAERO AIRLINES 16-12-2016 Registration EI-DTW Boeing 767-3P6 Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 26234 23-11-2017 Registration EI-UNB Boeing 767-3P6 Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 26236 20-01-2018 Registration EI-UNO Boeing 767-3P6 Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 26233 27-03-2018 Registration EI-UNA Boeing 767-3P6 Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 26238 27-12-2017 Registration EI-UNF Boeing 777-222 Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 30213 08-08-2018. - Registration EI-UNX Boeing 777-222 Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 26925 23-11-2017. Registration EI-UNZ Boeing 777-222 Serial No. TRANSAERO AIRLINES 30214 23-08-2018. Registration EJ-UNW Boeing 737-8K5 Serial No 27980 TRANSAERO AIRLINES 01-06-2015 Registration EI-EDZ Boeing 737-8K5 Serial No 27989 TRANSAERO AIRLINES 04-06-2015 Registration EI-EEA Boeing 777-212 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 28998 11-06-2017. Registration EI-UNU Boeing 777-212 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 28999 14-07-2017. Registration EI-UNT Boeing 777-222 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 28714 05-06-2018 Registration EI-UNV Boeing 767-319 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 29388 27-10-2015 Registration EI-UNC Boeing 777-212 TRANSAERO AIRLINES ..&:rial No. 28514 02-09-2017 ~olll'!~str~ EI-UNS f'.,~ 0 °'/ ~~~ing;~12 TRANSAERO AIRLINES ~q:r. " , Sen ~~-~.ii! 523 11-10-2017 ~ " ~g~tra IO~.fil• UNR /J/1 ~·~.m~(Q~~fbh ~ .. ~ .... ~~-·--· .... -·~·~···· ....-;: ~~~~d Page 2 of 11 --:; f/ :,%/ Z_;/' ~t' 2;-~ z.ot"( :ERTIFIED TRUE COPY SCHEDULE l(A) Current schedule of Irish registered aircraft types, with aircraft registration, serial number, Russian operators and lease expiry dates, affected by this delegation agreement. Boeing 747-446 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 26359 17-12-2017 Registration El-XLB Boeing 747-446 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 26360 21-04-2018 Registration EI-XLD Boeing 737-524 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 28915 03-05-2016 Registration EI-UNG Boeing 767-3Q8 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 29383 05-05-2017 Registration EI-UNE Boeing 747-446 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 27100 11-05-2018 Registration: EI-XLC Boeing 737-3S3 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 29245 31-03-2016 Rc:gistration: EI-ERP Boeing 747-412 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 29950 11-07-2018 Registration: El-XLK Boeing 747-446 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 27645 07-03-2018 Registration: EI-XLF Boeing 737-86J TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 36883 25-07-2023 Registration: El-UNJ Boeing 737-31S TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 29056 11-05-2016 Registration: EI-DOH Boeing 747-412 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 28031 20-02-2018 Registration: El-XLL Boeing 737-86J TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 36119 23-08-2023 Registration: El-UNK Boeing 747-446 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 29899 20-04-2018 Registration: EI-XLG Boeing 747-412 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 28028 23-09-2018 Registration: EI-XLM Boeing 747-446 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 27650 05-07-2018 ~ tion: EI-XLH 0 ~c.<' ~a-~~B~312 TRANSAERO AIRLINES '>~o"!><BS!J~~ ~ 8515 23-09-2018 t~ ~ ~ Reg~ t · 1-UNL 0 e~ %.... .QJII'.sthe\iilltfl~ ective as of: 18" March 2014. Aircraft details may change from time to time. \~ ro'r'" roc. ~ ..t-~ 0~ 6 V ";,)< "' ~ ~ ,. Page 3 of 11 \;iJ ~'!)7'£'.F"Dfi.' ~,~ '-f CERTIFIED TRUE COPY "1'§"0;"l~ SCHEDULE l(A) Current schedule of Irish registered aircraft types, with aircraft registration, serial number, Russian operators and lease expiry dates, affected by this delegation agreement. Boeing 737-85P TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 33982 30/1112017 Registration: EI-RUB Boeing 737-524 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 28916 01/12/2017 Registration: EI-UNH Boeing 777-312 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 28517 23110/2018 Registration: EI-UNN Boeing 747-446 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 27648 16/0112019 Registration: EI-XLI Boeing 777-222 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 26918 31/03/2016 Registration: EI-UNY Boeing 737-86J TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 30498 20110/2018 Registration El-RUA Boeing 777-312 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 28534 20/09/2018 Registration: EI-UNM Boeing 767-3Q8 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 30048 2/03/2018 Registration: EI-RUZ Boeing 777-312 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 28516 20/09/2018 Registration: El-UNP Boeing 737-5Q8 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 28052 04/04/2017 Registration: El-DTX Boeing 737-7Q8 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 29355 19/04/2018 Registration: El-EUZ Boeing 737-7Q8 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 29352 19/04/2018 Registration: EI-EUX Boeing 747-446 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 27646 23/10/2018 Registration: EI-XLJ Boeing 737-85P TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 28388 14/05/2020 Registration: EI-RUE Boeing 737-86N TRANSAERO AIRLINES S"riol No. 28610 23/04/2019 ~Sti'a!~~-RUG TRANSAERO AIRLINES //ootNW'og l~l~~ ~ .~ria~~~~ 01/06/2017 '_Q_ ~ egi~l'l!.lJon: t~~ y ~ ~).;tl~du~~~~ s of: 18'' March 2014. Aircraft details may change from time to time. <>"Cl) 0 ~ >JI."' y'>J:.i '!) ..,..----" ~ • ~- "' ;, Page 4 of 11 \_Q~ tZ* • .'-:;7 CERTIFIED TRUE COPY ~:t 2. <;; 'i> '!i5 l'f SCHEDULE l(A) Current schedule of Irish registered aircraft types, with aircraft registration, serial number, Russian operators and lease expiry dates, affected by this delegation agreement. Boeing 747-446 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 26362 24/01/2018 Registration: EI-XLE Boeing 737-7Q8 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 29359 06/06/2018 Registration: EI-ETX Boeing 737-7Q8 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 29350 15/06/2017 Re~istration: EI-EUW Boeing 737-86R TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 30494 14/1112020 Re~istration: EI-RUC Boeing 747-412 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 28029 20112/2018 Registration: EI-XLN Boeing 737-7Q8 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 29354 22/06/2018 Registration: El-EUY Boeing 737-8SP TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 28536 29/06/2021 Re~istration: El-RUF Boeing 737-86R Serial No. 30495 TRANSAERO AIRLINES 17/07/2021 Registration: EI-RUD Boeing 747-444 Serial No. 29119 TRANSAERO AIRLINES 20/08/2018 Registration: EI-XLZ Boeing 777-312 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No. 28531 20/07/2019 Re~istration: EI-XLP Boeing 747-412 TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No 28025 20/12/2018 Registration EI-XLO Boeing 737-85P TRANSAERO AIRLINES Serial No 28387 20/11/2019 Registration El-RUI Boeing 737-8K5 Serial No 28228 TRANSAERO AIRLINES 20111/2019 Registration EI-RUH Boeing 737-81Q Serial No 29049 TRANSAERO AIRLINES 20/12/2019 Registration EI-RUJ Boeing 737-86N Serial No 28621 TRANSAERO AIRLINES 20/01/2020 R -RUK ~c. 'lp..aPc1'" cc /) ~u0 0 ~ o -a.w.lla,.., (/~ ~+~\. \ C" + "). \ J., " 0 ~ (\ ·. ">'0 "Fo o :z. ~ s<O · e;Tb~~s e~ti!fe'il~jof: 18"' March 2.014. Aircraft details may change from time to time. v~ _, t- u ~ ~" 0 &• ,-------- ~ ~ .· ~o A. ~_/_.....,_ Page 5 of 11 ~~~ ~. r-. ' ~ \..vd~b~ CERTIFIED TRUE COPY tt ' "- . SCHEDULE l{A) Current schedule of Irish registered aircraft types, with aircraft registration, serial number, Russian operators and lease expiry dates, affected by this delegation agreement. Boeing 737-7K9 Serial No 34320 TRANSAERO AIRLINES 26/11/2019 Registration EI-RUL Boeing 737-7K9 Serial No 34321 TRANSAERO AIRLINES 04/12//2019 Registration EI-RUM Boeing 767-36N Serial No 30110 TRANSAERO AIRLINES 11102//2020 Registration EI-RUU as of: 18u. March 2014. Aircraft details may change from time to time. Page 6 of 11 ~;'\7'F''ED TRUE COPY SCHEDULE l(A) Current schedule of Irish registered aircraft types, with aircraft registration, serial number, Russian operators and lease expiry dates, affected by this delegation agreement. Schedule of Irish Registered Schedule of Russian Operators Affected Aircraft Affected Lease Exnirv Date Boeing 767-3Q8 Serial No. Rossiya Airlines Open Joint Stock Company 29390 (Rossiya Airlines OJSC)" 05-03-2015 Registration EI-DZH Airbus A 320-212 Serial No.
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