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Cubana restores Il-96 quadjet for European winter routes

Cubana restores Il-96 quadjet for European winter routes
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Patrick Shanahan, President and CEO of Spirit AeroSystems | Simple Flying

Cubana de Aviación, the national airline of Cuba, has reactivated one of its Ilyushin Il-96 widebody aircraft, registration CU-T1250. The aircraft completed a multi-leg ferry flight from Minsk, Belarus to Havana on October 11 and 12, according to Flightradar24. Cubana plans to use the Il-96 for flights to Europe this winter.

The carrier operates a small fleet mainly consisting of older Soviet-era aircraft, including Antonovs, Tupolevs, and Ilyushins. Years of sanctions and economic challenges have limited Cubana’s ability to maintain more than a few active planes at any given time. Scheduled services are often irregular due to maintenance issues or fuel shortages.

Cubana owns four Il-96s in total: three were delivered directly to the airline and one was acquired from Aeroflot in 2014. Two are in long-term storage, one has been parked at Havana's José Martí International Airport since 2021, and the recently reactivated aircraft underwent heavy maintenance in Russia last year after operating between Caracas and Havana as recently as May.

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The Il-96 has an official range of about 5,400 nautical miles (10,000 km), but operational limitations required it to make several stops en route from Minsk. After departing on October 11, it stopped in St. Petersburg and Reykjavík before flying over Newfoundland down the east coast of the United States and landing in Havana nearly nine hours later on October 12.

Arsenio Arocha Elías‑Moisés, General Director of Cubana de Aviación said: “In the winter, we will be flying to Europe with two flights to Germany and two flights to Spain. We also aim to increase domestic flights to facilitate the movement of tourists within the country.”

Of Cubana’s fleet of 17 aircraft, only four—including the newly returned Il-96—are currently active. Four more are parked in Havana while nine remain stored long term; restoration costs and low demand make their return unlikely. The oldest active planes are ATRs acquired secondhand about twenty-five years ago.

Cubana’s ATRs handle short-haul domestic routes such as Havana–Santiago de Cuba or regional destinations like Managua but fly sporadically due to economic difficulties; only one operated last month. Other types—the Antonov An-158 regional jet (grounded since 2018 due to technical problems) and Tupolev Tu-204 (mostly grounded by maintenance needs)—have also seen little recent use.

Russia is attempting a revival of the Il-96 design with a new version called the Il-96-400M amid international sanctions that limit access to Western-built jets. A prototype flew for the first time in November 2023 but doubts remain about its prospects because production rates are low and there is little commercial interest outside government support.

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