Ural Airlines (U6, Ekaterinburg) has retired its last Tu-154B2s and now operates 2 A321-200s, 12 A320-200s and 4 Tu-154Ms. Two ex-USA3000 Airlines (U5/Philadelphia) A320-200s have been added this spring. It plans to continue its network expansion with seven additional A320 or A321 aircraft scheduled to be delivered until 2013. Ural is also considering adding either A330s or B767s to its fleet as well as ATR-42s for regional services. It has already introduced new routes this summer season: Ekaterinburg-Barcelona: 2x weekly seasonal A320-200 service has started on May 29 Ekaterinburg-Moscow Vnukovo: weekly A320-200 service has started on March 1 (in addition to Domodedovo and Sheremetyevo services) Ekaterinburg-Rome Fiumicino: weekly A320-200 service has started on May 2 Ekaterinburg-Ufa: weekly A320-200 service (already launched) Ekaterinburg-Varna: 2x weekly seasonal A320-200 service (already launched) Krasnodar-Dushanbe: weekly A320-200 service (already launched) Moscow Domodedovo-Gelendzik: 3x weekly A320-200 service has started on June 2 Samara-Khudzhand: weekly A320-200 service has started on February 26 Samara-Tashkent: weekly A320-200 service has started on March 30 St. Petersburg-Ekaterinburg-Novosibirsk-Khabarovsk: weekly A320-200 service has started on March 5 St. Petersburg-Gyoumri: weekly A321-200 service has started on July 27 St. Petersburg-Lenkoran: weekly A320-200 service has started on July 8 Ufa-Dubai: weekly A320-200 service starting on September 24 Ufa-Dushanbe: weekly A320-200 service has started on April 3 Ufa-Khudzhand: weekly A320-200 service has started on April 10 It has signed codeshare agreements with Avia Traffic Company (Z7/Bishkek) and Kyrgyzstan Air Company (QH/Bishkek) for the Ekaterinburg-Bishkek services operated by both partner carriers. It has also signed a similar agreement with Scat (DV/Chimkent) that operates between Ekaterinburg and Astana.