Turukhan is a Russian regional airline , established in September 2001 on the basis of the Turukhansk SUAI.
| Turukhan | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Base airports | Turukhansk [1] | |||
| Hubs | Turukhansk | |||
| Additional hubs | Moscow Vnukovo | |||
| Main directions | Moscow Vnukovo | |||
| Fleet size | 33 | |||
| Headquarters | ||||
| Manual | Artemenko Roman Alexandrovich [2] | |||
| Number of employees | 356 | |||
| Site | turuhanavia.ru | |||
Initially, she was the operator of the Mi-8 helicopters.
Since 2012, the airline has moved to the UTair group.
In 2015, Turukhan received the fleet of KATEKAVIA, on the basis of which a new carrier, Azur Air , was later formed. [3] On January 30, 2015, 19 An-24RV airplanes, one An-26B, one An-26-100, three Tu-134A and one Tu-134A-3 were transferred to the fleet of Turukhan Airlines. [4] In the same year, the airline acquired the first Yak-42. [5] [6]
Airline Turukhan performs charter and regular air transportation of passengers and baggage on airplanes and helicopters.
In 2017, the airline performed 8,753 flights and carried 256,000 passengers. [7]
The airline's fleet consists of [1] :
- An-24RV (16)
- An-26B (1)
- Mi-8MTV-1 (2)
- Mi-8T (11)
- Yak-42D (3)
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Register of Operator Certificates
- ↑ About Company - Management - Turukhan Airline
- ↑ http://www.ato.ru/content/samolety-iz-katekavia-dostalis-aviakompanii-turuhan
- ↑ http://www.ato.ru/content/aviakompaniya-turuhan-zavershila-formirovanie-samoletnogo-parka
- ↑ http://www.ato.ru/content/aviakompaniya-turuhan-poluchila-pervyy-yak-42
- ↑ http://aeroo.ru/24663-Aviakompaniya-Turuhan-poluchila-pervyiy-Yak-42.html
- ↑ https://www.aviaport.ru/digest/2018/02/06/521957.html