Red Wings Airlines (WZ, Moscow Domodedovo) has begun adding A320-200 capacity to its fleet, Skyliner Aviation has reported. Of the four twinjets to be added, VP-BWZ (msn 2084) was positioned to Moscow Domodedovo this week with VP-BWY (msn 2193) to follow in due course. The remaining two ships - msn 2372 and 2393 - will likely arrive later this summer.

As previously reported, one of the aircraft will be based out of Sochi for use in serving Chelyabinsk Balandino, Moscow Domodedovo, Nizhny Novgorod Strigino, Ivanovo, Samara Kurumoch, Murmansk, Omsk, Ufa, and Voronezh Chertovitskoye. It will also be used to run Murmansk-Anapa services as well as flights to Simferopol from each of Moscow Domodedovo, Cheboksary, Nizhnekamsk, Belgorod, and Ivanovo.

A second aircraft of the type will operate Moscow Domodedovo-Orenburg daily as well as a weekly charter flight to Rimini from Moscow Domodedovo.

The flights will operate as a codeshare with sister carrier Nordavia/smartavia.

Red Wings also operates two A321-200s, ten Tu-204-100s, and one Tu-214.