Latavio

Latavio
IATA
PV
ICAO
LTL
Callsign
LATAVIO
Founded 1992
Ceased operations 1996
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Latavio (Latvian Airlines) was an airline based in Riga International Airport (RIX), Riga, Latvia. It was founded in 1992, after emerging from Aeroflot. The fleet generally consisted of Soviet made Aeroflot airplanes.

History

Latavio, the local branch of Aeroflot, provided air transportation during the Soviet occupation of Latvia, which lasted from 1940 to 1991. At the fall of the Soviet Empire, Latavio had 22 jet aircraft and 14 turboprops, according to Flight International. It employed about 550 people in 1995. Latavio was eventually shut down after a failed privatization attempt.

Fleet

Latavio fleet consisted of Tupolev TU-154B-2; Tupolev TU-134B-3; Antonov AN-24B and Antonov AN-12. Latavio Antonov AN-24B can still be seen in aviation museum in Riga International Airport.

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