Silk Way Airlines

Silk Way Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
ZP, 7L AZQ SILK LINE
Founded 2001
Hubs Heydar Aliyev International Airport
Subsidiaries SW Group
Fleet size 24
Destinations 49
Company slogan We are restoring old routes by air cargo transportation.
Headquarters Baku, Azerbaijan
Website silkwayairlines.com, silkwaywest.com, swhs.az, swgh.az

Silk Way Airlines (also Silk Way West Airlines, Silk Way Helicopter Services, Silk Way Ground Handling) is an Azerbaijani state-run cargo airline with its head office and flight operations at Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku, Azerbaijan.[1] It operates freight services linking Europe and Asia, United States and Africa, as well as services for government and non-governmental organisations.

History

The company was founded in 2001 and started commercial flights on 6 October 2001.[2] In early 2015 a contract was being negotiated for another 3 Boeing 747-8 freighters.[3] In May 2015 the airline was announced as the launch customer for the Antonov An-178 after placing an order for 10 aircraft.[4] In 2017, the company signed purchase of 10 more Boeing 737 MAX aircraft with total cost of $1B.[5]

Destinations

A Silk Way Airlines Douglas DC-8 at Zurich Airport in 2003.
An Antonov An-12 of Silk Way Airlines at Luxembourg Findel Airport in 2004.
An Ilyushin Il-76 of Silk Way Airlines approaches Dubai International Airport in 2010.
A Silk Way Airlines Boeing 747-400F lands at Malpensa Airport in 2011.
Silk Way Airlines Boeing 747-8F in 2016

As of April 2013, Silk Way Airlines offers scheduled flights to the following destinations:[6]

Fleet

The Silk Way Airlines fleet consists of the following freighter aircraft (as of August 2016):

Silk Way Airlines fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
Boeing 737 MAX 8 10 TBA Delivery will begins in 2018[7]
Silk Way Airlines Cargo fleet
Antonov An-12BK 3 Cargo
Antonov An-178 10 Cargo [8]
Boeing 747-400F 3 Cargo
Boeing 747-8F[9] 9 Cargo
Boeing 767-300F 2 Cargo
Ilyushin Il-76TD 7 Cargo
Total 19 20

Incidents and accidents

References

  1. "Contact." Silk Way Airlines. Retrieved on 25 August 2011. "Head office Heydar Aliyev International Airport AZ1044 Baku, Azerbaijan."
  2. "ATDB.aero aerotransport.org AeroTransport Data Bank". www.aerotransport.org. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
  3. "Silk Way Eyes More 747-8s". Airliner World: 10. March 2015.
  4. "Antonovs for Silk Way". Airliner World (July 2015): 8.
  5. Holding, APA Information Agency, APA. "Silk Way Airlines to purchase ten Boeing-737 MAX aircrafts [sic] for $1B". Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  6. Silk Way Airlines timetable at silkway-airlines.com
  7. "Azerbaijan's Silk Way Airlines orders ten B737 MAX 8s". Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  8. "Silk Way Airlines signs a firm order for ten Antonov An-178 freighters after the successful first flight". World Airline News.
  9. "Boeing". boeing.mediaroom.com.
  10. Harro Ranter (7 November 2002). "ASN Aircraft accident Antonov 12BK 4K-AZ21 Kome". aviation-safety.net.
  11. Harro Ranter (6 July 2011). "ASN Aircraft accident Ilyushin 76TD 4K-AZ55 Bagram Air Base (BPM)". aviation-safety.netaviation-safety.net.
  12. "The Aviation Herald". avherald.com.
  13. "Azerbaijani plane crash victims identified". Reuters. 19 May 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2016.

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