Interavia Airlines

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INTERAVIA Airlines
IATA
ZA
ICAO
SUW
Callsign
Interavia
Founded 1998
Hubs Domodedovo International Airport
Focus cities Sochi, Mineralnye Vody, Anapa, Magadan
Fleet size 10
Destinations 7
Company slogan Interavia - flight of success!
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Key people Gen. Director Vladimir N. Gloshkin
Website: http://www.inter-avia.ru

Interavia Airlines is an airline based in Moscow, Russia. It operates scheduled and charter passenger services. Its main base is Domodedovo International Airport, Moscow[1].

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[edit] History

The airline was established as Astair Airlines in 1998 and became Interavia Airlines on 18 May 2005[1]. It started regular services from Moscow in July 2005[2]. INTERAVIA airlines is registered as a corporation with publicly traded stock, with no shares owned by the Russian Government.

[edit] Destinations

As at May 2007, Interavia Airlines operates flights to the following:[3]

[edit] Fleet

The Interavia Airlines fleet includes the following aircraft (at March 2007):

The corporation is in the process of purchasing several ATR-42's as well as several Boeing aircraft

[edit] General Director

Vladimir Gloshkin graduated from Riga Institute of Civil Aviation Engineering with a diploma of an Mechanical Engineer Operator of civil aircraft and engines. Has extensive experience in the field of civil aviation engineering, was employed at various engineering/maintenance organizations within the Russian Federation: Dushanbe ATB, Belgorod ATB, senior engineer of Bykovo Moscow Airport.

From 1994 through 2004 employed at State freight forwarding company "Russia", "Airflot", "Atlant-Soyuz". Currently employed as General Director of INTERAVIA Airlines.

Has extensive knowledge/experience in technical maintenance of various Russian-made airplanes/helicopters.

[edit] Operation in 2007 report

Passengers flown: 289,382 (increased 2.63 times as compared to 2006 - 109728 pax) Freight: 3368.09 tonns Total flight time: 10546 hours. (increased 194% as compared to 2006 period - 5430 hours)

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines", Flight International, 2007-04-03, p. 93. 
  2. ^ Domodedovo International Airport - New Interavia services 15 August 2006
  3. ^ (Russian) Polet-Sirena