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aeroexpress : ウィキペディア英語版
aeroexpress

Aeroexpress Ltd. ((ロシア語:ОАО "Аэроэкспресс")) is the operator of air rail link services in Russia. It is founded in 2005 and is owned by Russian Railways (50%), TransGroup AS (25%), Iskander Makhmudov (17.5%), and Andrei Bokarev (7.5%).〔"Aeroexpress may set up subsidiary to serve St. Petersburg airport", ''Russia & CIS Business & Financial Daily'', 5 Mar 2013, accessed 13 Mar 2013 via Nexis〕
Until recently, the company only provided the rail transportation services between Moscow rail terminals and Moscow airports (Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo and Vnukovo). The company previously also provided the rail link services to Kazan's Kazan International Airport, Sochi's Adler Airport, Vladivostok's Knevichi Airport.
In 2012, Aeroexpress transported 17.4 million passengers.〔("Aeroexpress Ups Passenger Flow 24%" ), ''The Moscow Times'', 23 Jan 2013, accessed 13 Mar 2013〕
==History==
The first rail link connected Moscow and Sheremetyevo Airport in December 2005. In May 2008 Aeroexpress began to provide the rail link between Moscow and Vnukovo Airport. In July 2008 the company became the sole operator of rail links from Savyolovsky Rail Terminal and Belorussky Rail Terminal to Sheremetyevo airport and Lobnya, from Paveletsky Rail Terminal to Domodedovo airport and from Kiyevsky Rail Terminal to Vnukovo airport.
In February 2012 the service on the first non-Moscow link, connecting Sochi with its airport, began operations, followed in the late July by a similar link in Vladivostok and, in 2013, Kazan. On its Vladivostok route the company also offered a limited commuter service at discounted prices. Services on routes outside Moscow were handed to other companies in early 2015 due to heavy losses and the "current macroeconomic situation".〔http://aeroexpress.ru/en/press_releases/news20090565.html〕

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