Volga-Dnepr Airlines maintains a robust schedule of more than 40 cargo flights under a strategic agreement with the Moscow city government. This partnership ensures steady access to essential goods for the capital and supports a seamless operational spine for a wide spectrum of industries. Regular flights help companies secure critical materials, sustain service quality, and preserve growth trajectories and workforce stability. The goods, carried by air, also circulate through Moscow retail channels, keeping shelves stocked and consumers satisfied. Through ongoing air transport under the government framework, the airline has broadened its product range and accelerated delivery cycles for metropolitan commerce.
Among the cargo categories transported are essential staples, medical equipment, apparel, sporting goods, metal structures, spare parts, server equipment, building materials, and numerous other items that power daily life and industrial activity. This diversified mix demonstrates the breadth of cargo that can be moved quickly and reliably with air support, reinforcing Moscow’s capacity to operate at high tempo even as demand fluctuates.
The company expresses satisfaction with its ability to deliver uninterrupted service to Moscow. The arrangement guarantees a complete assortment of sports gear for 450 retail locations, spanning from everyday clothing to bicycles, ensuring consistent access to inventory across the city. By leveraging air transport within the official Moscow framework, Sportmaster can forecast sales volumes with greater confidence and plan inventory and staffing accordingly for the future. (Source attribution: Volga-Dnepr and Sportmaster leadership statements about the government-backed freight program)
How to submit transport requests
- via the Moscow Transport portal
- by email through official channels
- through the Volga-Dnepr official website
Maxim Liksutov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport Issues, commented on the impact of the agreement: “Thanks to the city’s collaboration with Volga-Dnepr, essential goods arrive regularly in the capital. Businesses can maintain operations at existing volumes, and residents retain ready access to what they need.” The initiative is projected to move up to 20,000 tons of cargo, with a total transport order valued at approximately 9.5 billion rubles. Officials await further requests from Moscow entrepreneurs seeking freight services to support their supply chains and local distribution networks. (Source attribution: Moscow City Government press remarks on the transportation agreement)