Aeroflot Group said it will carry 61.5m passengers in 2021, down from a previous guidance released in May 2015 when it forecasted it would fly 64.7m passengers in 2020. In 2014, Aeroflot predicted it would carry 67.6m passengers in 2020. At the beginning of 2016, Aeroflot announced it would combine 3 of its regional subsidiaries—Rossiya Airlines, OrenAir and Donavia—into one company under the Rossiya Airlines brand, which has a fleet of more than 70 aircraft. The group had expected the combined subsidiary would become the second largest airline in Russia. In Jan 2016, Aeroflot carried 2m passengers, up 10.7% year-over-year, but the combined subsidiaries have decreased capacity. According to Aeroflot, group traffic increased 11.6% to 2.97m passengers. That also includes the results of Pobeda Airline. <br/>