Ural Airlines (U6, Ekaterinburg) has added three A321-200 previously destined for Russian charter-up Solaris Airlines which has not launched operations, another ex-Turkuaz Airlines A321-200 and an ex-ANA - All Nippon Airways (NH/Tokyo Haneda) A320-200. It has used the aircraft to replace its last three Tu-154Ms. Ural now operates 14 A320-200s as well as 9 A321-200s and is continuing with its rapid international network expansion and has added new routes from a wide range of Russian airports: Chelyabinsk-Dubai: weekly A320-200 service has started on October 7 Chelyabinsk-Harbin: weekly A320-200 service has started on October 6 Chelyabinsk-Vienna: 2x weekly A320-200 service has started on October 5 Ekaterinburg-Harbin: weekly A320-200 service starting on February 4 Ekaterinburg-Samarkand: weekly A320-200 service has started in June Ekaterinburg-Tbilisi: weekly A320-200 service has started in August Krasnodar-Dubai: 2x weekly A320-200 service has started on October 14 Moscow Domodedovo-Cologne/Bonn: 3x weekly A320-200 service starting on April 2 Nizhniy Novgorod-Dubai: weekly A320-200 service has started on October 4 Nizhniy Novgorod-Namangan: weekly A320-200 service (already launched) Novosibirsk-Dubai: weekly A320-200 service has started on October 14 Novosibirsk-Guangzhou: 2x weekly A320-200 service has started on December 6 Novosibirsk-Harbin: weekly A320-200 service has started on October 6 Ural Airlines has announced plans to add A330s for long-haul services in 2012.