I will let you guys decide for yourselves but I think this evacuation is not realistic enough. If there were 873 soldiers aboard I can imagine them being that organized to evacuate but can you imagine children, freaked-out drunks, pregnant women and the elderly in that mix?
Aeroflot is making a smart move here in my opinion. They have recently purchase 5% of EADS (which stands for European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company) which happens to be the company that owns, among others, Airbus. They make a lot of stuff, but most interestingly, Galileo which is the non-military (sort of) version of the GPS network. Why? Well, because if the US sees fit, they can turn GPS access to parts of the world off. See where we are getting at?
If they buy ten Boeing aircraft they only make Boeing stock go higher and their stockholders happier. Now if they buy Airbus aircraft they make EADS stock go higher, pay less in civilian aircraft, save on maintenance and fuel, help fund an “independent” GPS network and partially pay for that 5% purchase, which in the long run will have been free. Don’t these Russians know how to get more bang for their buck?