Orenair

Orenair (Russian: Оренбургские авиалинии ) is a Russian airline based in Orenburg and Orenburg base on the airport.

History

Orenair emerged held by the beginning of the 1990s split Soviet Aeroflot and was first called by their place of origin Orenburg Airlines.

In October 2011 Orenair could take its first Boeing 777- 200ER, and was thus by Transaero Airlines, the second operator of this aircraft type in Russia. The machine comes from the collection of the French Air Austral.

Over the next few years to reintegrate Orenair is being considered along with other smaller airlines in Aeroflot.

Destinations

Orenair maintains regular scheduled flights from Orenburg and Orsk to the neighboring city of Moscow and several other Russian cities. International Relations of the Company consist from Orenburg to some Central Asian cities such as Dushanbe and Tashkent, and in May 2009 to Germany, where Dusseldorf, Hanover and Munich will be served. From Dusseldorf be operated from the summer Barnaul, Omsk and Chelyabinsk. In addition, charter flights are operated, among other things, to Sharm El -Sheikh and Hurghada.

Fleet

As of July 2013, the fleet of 24 aircraft consists of Orenair:

  • 02 Boeing 737-400
  • 19 Boeing 737-800
  • 03 Boeing 777- 200ER
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