Sayany Airlines
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Founded | 1998[2] | ||||||
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Ceased operations | |||||||
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Fleet size | 6 | ||||||
Destinations | 6 | ||||||
Headquarters | Irkutsk, Russia[5] |
Sayany Airlines was an airline with its headquarters in Irkutsk and with hubs in Chita and Irkutsk.
History[]
The airline was one of the first non-Aeroflot divided airlines. The airline's fleet consisted mostly from Tupolev Tu-154. In 2001, the contract of the operator of the airline was cancelled, which lead to the destinations ceasing, but the airline completely closed in 2002.
Destinations[]
Till the airline's closing it operated several routes:
- China
- Russia
- Blagoveshchensk - Ignatyevo Airport
- Irkutsk - International Airport Irkutsk hub
- Chara - Chara Airport
- Chita - Kadala Airport hub
- Khabarovsk - Khabarovsk Novy Airport
- Krasnoyarsk-
- Cheremshanka Airport (till 1999)
- Yemelyanovo International Airport
- Moscow -
- Domodedovo International Airport
- Vnukovo International Airport (till 2000)
- Novosibirsk - Tolmachevo Airport
- Tomsk - Bogashevo Airport
- Vladivostok - Vladivostok International Airport
- Ulan-Ude - Mukhino Airport
- Mongolia
- Ulanbaatar - Chinggis Khaan International Airport
Fleet[]
The Tomskavia fleet included the following aircraft in February 2002):[6]
- 1 Antonov An-24 (used for regional flights)
- 3 Tupolev Tu-154B-2 (2 to Chitaavia, since 2005 stored in Kadala Airport)
- 2 Tupolev Tu-154M (one to Alrosa, one to Atlant-Soyuz Airlines)[7]
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Categories:
- Airlines established in 1998
- Companies based in Irkutsk
- Defunct airlines of Russia
- Russian airline stubs