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Tatarstan Airlines

Tatarstan Airlines

Tatarstan Airlines
ОАО«Авиакомпания«Татарстан»
JSC "Tatarstan Airlines"

IATA
U9
ICAO
TAK
Call sign
TATARSTAN
The establishment 1993
Navigation start 1999
Navigation stop January 1, 2014
Hub airport Kazan International Airport
Focus Airport ベギシェヴォ Airport (English version)
The number of the possession machine parts 9
Service place 13
Stronghold Russian flag RussiaRepublic of TatarstanKazan
Kazan Airport
Representative
  • Aksan Rimovich Giniyatullin (CEO)
Outside link www.tatarstan.aero
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Tatarstan airline (Tatarstan RussianвиакомпанияТатарстан to eat in this way, TartarатарстанҺаваЮллары, Tatarstan Hawa Yulları, English: Tatarstan Airlines) is the regional carrier which there was ever in part, Republic of Tatarstan of the Russian Federation. I put a stronghold in the Kazan Airport in Kazan of Russia Tatarstan [1] and navigated it until [2], 1999 through 2013.

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History

 
Il-86 (2007) of Tatarstan Airlines landing at Antal shop Airport
 
Yak-42 (2005) of Tatarstan Airlines approaching Domodedovo International Airport

Tatarstan Airlines was established in 1993 [3] and started service in 1999. Russia and a foreign territory navigated the regular service of the destination and operated the charter flight of the navigation in a season toward the vacation destination.

I announced that Tatarstan Airlines assumed Kazan Airport the hub of the federal government in cooperation with aviation in Turkey in 2012 [4].

In November, 2013, Tatarstan Airlines 363 flights crash occurred, and all the passengers and crew died. Following the fact that an accident investigating group started a conclusion that overwork and enough crews who was not trained were accident causes, Russian air transportation monitoring committee Rosaviatsiya announced that I canceled business rights of Tatarstan Airlines [5]. The business rights of the airline were canceled on December 31, 2013 and, as for the plane of the company, were transferred to lye BALS アエロ [6].

Service city

Tatarstan Airlines navigated a traveler service for a fixed period to go to Moscow and St. Petersburg, cities of Makhachkara of Russia and overseas Baku, Dushanbe, Yerevan, Tashkent, ホジェンド, Istanbul, Prague, Tel Aviv. In addition, Tatarstan Airlines operated the charter flight in Russia, Bulgaria, Egypt, Greece, Turkey. Tatarstan Airlines operated 40 routes from 2010 through 2011. I transported 577,000 passengers in 2009 and increased to 824,000 in 603,000 people, 2011 in 2010 [7].

Code share contract

Tatarstan Airlines concluded a code share contract with the following airlines (at November, 2013); [the source required].

Possession machine parts

 
Airbus A319 (in 2012 in Corfu International Airport) of Tatarstan Airlines
Possession machine parts of Tatarstan Airlines
Model The number of the bodies The number of the ordering The number of seats Remarks
B Y The total
Airbus A319-100 4 1[8] 0 156 156[9] [8] Only in the chartered route [9]
Boeing 737-400 1 0 12/0 138/150 150
Bombardier CRJ-200 0 2[8] TBA
Tu-154M 2 0 0 164 164
Yak-42 2 0 16/0 84/120 100/120
The total 9 3

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Case, accident

 
This Boeing 737-500 (body sign :VQ-BBN) was destroyed by the 363rd flight crash on November 17, 2013. In 2009, approach average is photographed to Kazan Airport.

On November 17, 2013, Boeing 737-500 (VQ-BBN) from Moscow crashed during a landing to Kazan International Airport. All 44 passengers and all six crews died. An airport was closed at one time by this accident.

Footnote

  1. ^ "Головнойофис." Tatarstan Airlines. Retrieved on 28 October 2010. "420144,Россия,Татарстан,г. Казань,Аэропорт"
  2. ^ "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 23–29 March 1994. 122. "Head office: Kazan Airport, Tatarstan 420017, Russia "
  3. ^ (Russian) Federal State Unitary Enterprise "State Air Traffic Management Corporation", Airline Reference, Vol. 1, Russian Federation, 20 February 2007, p. 423
  4. ^ Aircompany "Tatarstan" | Tatarstan Airlines and Turkish Airlines are transforming Kazan airport into a new federal hub. Tatarstan.aero (15 March 2011).
  5. ^ Steve, Gutterman. "Russian regulator to ground regional airline following deadly crash". Reuters.com. Thomson Reuters. December 30, 2013 reading.
  6. ^ "Авиакомпания"Татарстан"лишиласьсертификатаэксплуатанта". Kommersant. (December 31, 2013). http://www.kommersant.ru/doc/2380042 
  7. ^ Aircompany "Tatarstan" | Company. Tatarstan.aero (22 December 2011).
  8. ^ a b c (Russian) BusinessOnline. Aviaport.ru.
  9. ^ a b (Russian) Aviaport digest. Aviaport.ru.
  10. ^Авиакомпания«Татарстан» | Парксамолетов. Tatarstan.aero.

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