The Arctic Circle is an airline that existed in Russia.
Airline "Polar" | ||||
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Founding date | 2007 | |||
Start of activity | May 4, 2007 | |||
Termination | 2010 | |||
Base airports | Alykel | |||
Hubs | Alykel | |||
Fleet size | 11+ | |||
Headquarters | Norilsk ( Krasnoyarsk Territory ) |
It carried out regular flights and charter flights of passengers from its main hub at the airport Norilsk-Alykel in the Asian part of the Russian Federation. Partially used fleet of Russia Airlines, including Tu-154 M aircraft .
In September 2010, the company's certificate was revoked, the airline’s aircraft stopped filling at Russian airports [2] .
On March 5, 2011, the airline in Norilsk began bankruptcy proceedings due to the inability to pay the debt of about 150 million rubles to the SochiAviaInvest organization.
Content
Fleet
- An-26
- An-2
- An-3
- Tu-134A
- Tu-134B B-1 / B-2 / M [3] [4]
- An-12 - cargo [5]
Partners
- Aerokuzbass ( Novokuznetsk )
- Izhavia ( Izhevsk )
- Yamal (airline) ( Salekhard )
- Azur Air ( Krasnoyarsk )
- Avicharter ( Moscow ) [6]
Notes
- ↑ Airline Zapolarye (Arctic) .
- ↑ {{{1}}} Pda.Avia.Ru - 05-03-2011 - Zapolyarye Airline filed a lawsuit in court.
- ↑ http://russianplanes.net/REGISTA/591 Archival copy of November 5, 2011 on the Wayback Machine .
- ↑ CH-Aviation - Airline News, Fleet Lists & More .
- ↑ russianplanes.net || Picture № 6006 || Antonov An-12BK RA-11363 || (c) Stanislav Fedorov .
- ↑ AviaPort.Ru - 06/15/2010 - BREAKDOWN OF THE PLANE MOVED THE TOURISTS TO HELP THE DAYS IN CROATIA .