Volga-Dnepr
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Volga-Dnepr Airlines is an airline based in Ulyanovsk, Russia. It operates scheduled and charter passenger and cargo services, but specialises in outsize cargo operations using the world's largest fleet of Antonov An-124 aircraft. Its main base is Ulyanovsk Vostochny Airport (ULY), Ulyanovsk and it has a hub at Krasnoyarsk Yemelyanovo Airport (KJA), Krasnoyarsk.
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[edit] History
The airline was established in August 1990 as a joint stock company by its 3 major shareholders: Aviastar, Antonov Design Bureau and Motor Sich. It started operations in October 1991. It entered a marketing agreement with UK-based HeavyLift offering the Antonov An-124 on the world cargo market, but this has now ceased. It became the first carrier in Russia, which was not part of Aeroflot, to start operations in outsize cargo. In April 2000 the privately owned Russian defence industry investor Kaskol acquired a 48% stake later bringing it up to 50% in the airline. At the end of 2005, KASKOL sold its stake in the airline, due to its discontent with the company's management's strategy.
Volga-Dnepr is in a group of 11 companies. In 2004 a new cargo subsidiary called AirBridge Cargo was established to provide scheduled cargo services.
Maintenance services in Shannon (Ireland) and Sharjah (UAE) operate as independent companies under the Volga-Dnepr group.
[edit] Services
[edit] Heavy lift operations
[edit] Passenger services
Although heavy lift operation is the company's main activity, Volga-Dnepr operates a small and little known passenger services connecting Moscow with the following domestic destinations (at March 2006) along the Volga river: Nizhniy Novgorod, Penza and Ulyanovsk and one international destination to Montreal Canada using Antonov An-124. This service is being performed using the fleet of Yakovlev Yak-40, 40 seat aircraft.
[edit] Fleet
The Volga-Dnepr Airlines fleet includes the following aircraft (at August 2006) [2] :
- 10 Antonov An-124 (plus 5 on order)
- 7 Ilyushin Il-76TD
- 7 Yakovlev Yak-40
- 8 Antonov An-148 (on order)
- 10 Boeing 747-400ERF and Boeing 747-8F (on order) [1]
The airline's first upgraded Ilyushin Il-76TD-90VD, fitted with Europe-legal PS90 engines, was delivered in June 2006 and has been heavily used on cargo charter flights to Europe, North America, Australia and Japan, from where the freighter had previously been banned due to stringent changes in environmental legislation. A second upgraded aircraft will be delivered in late 2007, and it expects to convert and operate at least 17 Il-76 aircraft by 2011 [3]
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Airline Codes
- ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006
- ^ Airliner World January 2007
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