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Founded | March 1996 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 2006 (merged into UTair Express) | ||||||
Hubs | Syktyvkar Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 5 | ||||||
Destinations | 4 | ||||||
Headquarters |
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Website | komi.com/avia.asp |
JSC Komiinteravia ( Russian: ОАО "Комиинтеравиа") was an airline based in Syktyvkar, Komi Republic, Russia. [1] It operated scheduled domestic passenger services, as well as passenger and cargo charter flights to domestic and international destinations. Its main base was Syktyvkar Airport. [2]
Parent company UTair Aviation reorganised Komiinteravia into a new airline UTair Express, which received a certificate in commercial air transport operations on Antonov An-24 aircraft in December 2006. [3]
The airline was established in March 1996 and started operations in July 1997. [2] In 2004 UTair gained control of more than 70% of Komiinteravia (carried 200,000 passengers in 2003). [4]
UTair is planning to set up a new regional division using its subsidiary Komiinteravia that will operate as UTair Express using Antonov An-24 and ATR 42-300 aircraft. It is planning to replace its Komiinteravia's Antonov An-24 fleet with additional ATR 42-300s over the next few years. [5]
The airline's IATA code has since been adopted by Jet4You.
Komiinteravia operated the following services (as of January 2005): [6]
As of March 2007 the Komiinteravia fleet included: [2]
As of January 2005 the airline also operated: [6]
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Founded | March 1996 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 2006 (merged into UTair Express) | ||||||
Hubs | Syktyvkar Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 5 | ||||||
Destinations | 4 | ||||||
Headquarters |
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Website | komi.com/avia.asp |
JSC Komiinteravia ( Russian: ОАО "Комиинтеравиа") was an airline based in Syktyvkar, Komi Republic, Russia. [1] It operated scheduled domestic passenger services, as well as passenger and cargo charter flights to domestic and international destinations. Its main base was Syktyvkar Airport. [2]
Parent company UTair Aviation reorganised Komiinteravia into a new airline UTair Express, which received a certificate in commercial air transport operations on Antonov An-24 aircraft in December 2006. [3]
The airline was established in March 1996 and started operations in July 1997. [2] In 2004 UTair gained control of more than 70% of Komiinteravia (carried 200,000 passengers in 2003). [4]
UTair is planning to set up a new regional division using its subsidiary Komiinteravia that will operate as UTair Express using Antonov An-24 and ATR 42-300 aircraft. It is planning to replace its Komiinteravia's Antonov An-24 fleet with additional ATR 42-300s over the next few years. [5]
The airline's IATA code has since been adopted by Jet4You.
Komiinteravia operated the following services (as of January 2005): [6]
As of March 2007 the Komiinteravia fleet included: [2]
As of January 2005 the airline also operated: [6]