Omskavia

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Omskavia
IATA
N3
ICAO
OMS
Callsign
Omsk[1]
Founded 1994
Ceased operations 2008
Hubs Tsentralny Airport
Alliance AiRUnion
Fleet size 3 (+4 orders)
Destinations 6
Headquarters Omsk, Russia
Website www.omskavia.ru

Omskavia (Russian:ОмскА́виа) was an airline based in Omsk, Russia. It operated domestic and international scheduled and charter, passenger, cargo and mail services, as well as aircraft maintenance. Its main bases were Tsentralny Airport, Omsk, and Domodedovo International Airport, Moscow.[2]

The airline joined the AirBridge alliance in 2004, which was restructured as AiRUnion in the summer of 2005. [citation needed] As of 17 October 2008 the Russian Aviation Authority suspended its flights.[3]

History

Omskavia was split off from Aeroflot in the early 1990s and was formed as a result of the separation of Omsk State Air Enterprise into airline and airport enterprises. It was established and started operations on 1 February 1994. The airline is owned by KrasAir (71%) and other shareholders (29%).[2]

Destinations

[citation needed] Omskavia has regular scheduled flights to Moscow, Nizhnevartovsk, Sochi in Russia, and Frankfurt, Hanover, Cologne in Germany. It also charters flights to the Mediterranean, Middle Eastern resorts and Thailand.

Since 1996, Omskavia has been leasing airplanes to Iranian airline Mahan Air. In 2006, four of Omskavia's Tu-154M are scheduled to fly in Iran.

Fleet

The Omskavia fleet included the following aircraft (as of 3 June 2008):

  • 3 Tupolev Tu-154M (which are operated for Kras Air)

On order: 4 Tupolev Tu-214

The summer 2003 agreement between Omskavia and Kazan Plant (KAPO) to acquire four Tupolev Tu-214 aircraft was cancelled due to financial issues. [citation needed]

References

  1. Airline Codes
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-10. p. 59. 
  3. "Russia suspends regional airlines". BBC News. 15 October 2008. Retrieved 20 May 2010. 

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