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Founded | 1998 | |||
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Ceased operations | 2008 | |||
Hubs | Domodedovo International Airport | |||
Focus cities | Sochi, Mineralnye Vody, Anapa, Magadan | |||
Fleet size | 7 | |||
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 was an airline based in Moscow, Russia. It operated scheduled and charter passenger services. Its main base was Domodedovo International Airport, Moscow.[1] The Russian aviation authority suspended their flights from 17 October 2008.[2]
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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.[3] Interavia Airlines was registered as a corporation with publicly traded stock, with no shares owned by the Russian Government.
Because of financial difficulties, the airline suspended operations on October 9, 2008[4] and shortly thereafter lost its operating licence. Astair only flew with a few (Or one) Yakovlev Yak-42.
As at October 2008, Interavia Airlines operated flights to:[5]
The Interavia Airlines fleet included the following aircraft (as of 6 October 2008) [1]:
The corporation planned to buy several Italian ATR-42 40-50-seat turboprops and some Boeing aircraft.
Passengers flown: 289,382 (increased 2.63 times as compared to 2006 - 109728 pax) Freight: 3368.09 tonnes Total flight time: 10546 hours. (increased 194% as compared to 2006 period - 5430 hours)