KrasAvia

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KrasAvia
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
Founded 1956
Hubs Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Fleet size 45 (2 planned)
Destinations 35
Headquarters Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Key people Nikolay Fatianov (CEO), Alexander Yashutkin (First Deputy Director-General)
Website www.ak-krasavia.ru
KrasAvia Antonov AN-32

KrasAvia is a scheduled and charter passenger airline based in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. It was established in 1956 as Turin Airline before being renamed Evenkia Avia in 2002 and KrasAvia in 2007. It is Russia's largest regional carrier with a fleet of 44 aircraft and helicopters.[1]

Destinations

Krasnoyarsk-Yemelyanovo Airport with Antonov AN-26B-100 to

Tura, Krasnoyarsk Krai with Antonov AN-26B-100 to

Baikit with Antonov AN-26B-100 to

Vanavara with Antonov AN-26B-100 to

Tunguska (Irkutsk Oblast) with Antonov AN-26B-100 to

Khatanga with Antonov AN-26B-100 to

Norilsk with Antonov AN-26B-100 to

Dixon with Antonov AN-26B-100 to

Tura, Krasnoyarsk Krai with Mil Mi-8 (flights also operate from these destinations back to Tour) to

  • Baikit
  • Vanavara
  • Ekonda
  • Chirinda
  • Esey
  • Uchami
    * Tutonchana
  • Kislokan
    * Yuktali
  • Nidym

Baikit with Mil Mi-8 (flights also operate from these destinations back to Baikit) to

  • Kayumba
    * Osharova
         * Miryuga
  • Burnyy
    *Kuzmovka
         *Sulomai
              * Tunguska (Irkutsk Oblast)

Vanavara with Mil Mi-8 (flights also operate from these destinations back to Vanavara) to

  • Strelka-Chunya
  • Chemdalsk
  • Oskoba
    * Mutoray

Khatanga with Mil Mi-8 (flights also operate from these destinations back to Khatanga) to

  • Novorybnaya
    * Syndassko 
         * Popigay (rural locality)
  • Novaya
    * Heth
         * Kataryk
  • Kotuy

Fleet

[2]

Aircraft type Active Notes
Let L-410 1 (2 more on order)
Antonov An-2TS Undisclosed
Antonov An-3T Undisclosed
Antonov An-24RV Undisclosed
Antonov An-26B-100 Undisclosed
Antonov An-32A Undisclosed
Yakovlev Yak-40 Undisclosed
Mil Mi-8T Undisclosed
Mil Mi-8MTB Undisclosed

External links

Homepage (Russian) - http://www.ak-krasavia.ru

References

  1. http://www.ak-krasavia.ru/about/history/
  2. http://www.ak-krasavia.ru/fleet/aircraft/an2/


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