Komiinteravia

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Komiinteravia
IATA
8J
ICAO
KMV
Callsign
Komiinter
Founded March 1996
Hubs Syktyvkar Airport
Fleet size 5
Destinations 4
Headquarters Syktyvkar, Komi Republic, Russia
Key people

Komiinteravia was an airline based in Syktyvkar, Komi Republic, Russia. It operated scheduled domestic passenger services, as well as passenger and cargo charter flights to domestic and international destinations. Its main base was Syktyvkar Airport.[1].

Parent company UTair Aviation reorganised Komiinteravia into a new airline UTair Express, which received a certificate in commercial air transport operations on Antonov An-24 aircraft in December 2006.[2]

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[edit] History

The airline was established in March 1996 and started operations in July 1997 [1]. In 2004 UTair gained control of more than 70% of Komiinteravia (carried 200,000 passengers in 2003) [3] .

UTair is planning to set-up a new regional division using its subsidiary Komiinteravia that will operate as UTair Express using Antonov An-24 and ATR 42-300 aircraft. It is planning to replace its Komiinteravia's Antonov An-24 fleet with additional ATR 42-300s over the next few years.[4]

[edit] Destinations

Komiinteravia operated the following services (as of January 2005) [5] :

[edit] Fleet

As of March 2007 the Komiinteravia fleet included [1] :

[edit] Previously operated

As of January 2005 the airline also operated [5] :

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c "Directory: World Airlines", Flight International, 2007-04-03, p. 102. 
  2. ^ Komiinteravia reorganized into UTair Express. UTair Aviation News (2006-12-19). Retrieved on 2007-06-03.
  3. ^ Russia/CIS Observer October 2004
  4. ^ UTair new regional division. CH-Aviation (2006-09-09). Retrieved on 2007-06-03.
  5. ^ a b Flight International, 5-11 April 2005