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| Arkaim | |
|---|---|
| Founding date | |
| Termination | 2016 year |
| Base airports | Ufa |
| Main directions | Sibay Neftekamsk Yekaterinburg Nizhny Novgorod Kazan Khanty-Mansiysk |
| Alliance | Utair |
| Fleet size | four |
| Destinations | 6 |
| Headquarters | |
Arkayim is a regional airline, the national carrier of the Republic of Bashkortostan .
Another spelling of the name is Airkim.
Created in 2009 , based at Ufa airport , as of December 2010 it has 1 Bombardier Challenger 300 aircraft, 2 An-24 aircraft, 2 L-410 aircraft and one BK-117 helicopter [1] . He plans to purchase seven Boeing or Airbus aircraft. The founder and CEO of the airline is Nikolay Odegov, who previously headed the Bashkir Airlines and the Ufa airport [1] .
The company operates regular flights from Ufa to Yekaterinburg , Nizhny Novgorod , Kazan on L-410 aircraft [2] . December 16, 2010 the first flight to Khanty-Mansiysk [1] .
Also, until May 2011, there were regular flights from Ufa to Sibay (from June 2010 [3] ) and Neftekamsk (from October 2010 [4] ), the official reason for canceling flights is the lack of passenger traffic [5] .
The operator certificate was obtained in December 2010 [1] . But most of the flights are still operated by Utair [1] , a UTair-Express subsidiary ( Syktyvkar ), which is in alliance with Arkaim.
See also
- Bashkortostan (airline)
- Bashkir Airlines
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Article in the Kommersant newspaper
- ↑ Press release on the website of the airport "Ufa" . Archived September 14, 2010.
- ↑ Bashinform: flight "Ufa - Sibay" will make closer the capital of the Bashkir Zauralye
- ↑ New flight from Ufa to Neftekamsk (not available link)
- ↑ The head of Ufa International Airport commented on the cancellation of flights to the airports of Sibay and Neftekamsk Archived on February 4, 2013.