Yakutia Airlines

Yakutia Airlines (Russian: ОАО " Авиакомпания " Якутия » ) is a Russian airline based in Yakutsk and base on the Yakutsk airport.

History

With the destruction of Aeroflot in 1992, emerged from the up to 400 carriers, walked out of the Aeroflot directorate Yakutsk Yakutavia forth with various lines of business, such as freight and government flights, regional and supra-regional scheduled and charter flights.

Yakutavia was reorganized in 1995 by parent company Sakhaavia, 1996, she was named Sakha Avia National Aircompanie. The fleet was divided into several divisions, which were named according to the locations of the airfields Yakutia but kept the colors and title of Sakha. 2002, the Government of the Republic of Sakha Avia and founded in 1999, Yakutsk Airlines decided to unite. The company since Yakutia Aircompany means.

In 2007, the Russian Federation, said the recommendation from the European Union flights in the EU, to Yakutia a successful quality management had introduced. This has happened in the meantime and the Company may again fly to European destinations.

Destinations

The route network extends westwards to Moscow and St. Petersburg. At times, also charter flights to Western Europe are performed on demand. Also, some cities on the Black Sea such as Sochi be served. Otherwise, the route network consists of airports across Siberia Omsk in the west to Vladivostok in the east. In China, Harbin is served by Yakutsk from.

In German-speaking Munich is connected with Irkutsk twice weekly since April 30, 2011, since July 2012 also regular flights to Dresden are offered.

Fleet

As of August 2013 the fleet of Yakutia Airlines consists of 26 aircraft:

  • 3 Antonov An-140
  • 4 Antonov An - 24RV
  • 1 Antonov An-26
  • 5 Boeing 737-700
  • 3 Boeing 737-800
  • 3 Boeing 757-200
  • 1 Boeing 757- 200PF ( cargo aircraft)
  • 3 Bombardier Dash 8Q -400
  • 1 Tupolev Tu- 154M
  • 2 Sukhoi Superjet 100
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