Chernomor Avia is an airline based in Sochi .
| Black Sea Air | ||||
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| Established | 1994 | |||
| Termination of activity | 2007 | |||
| Base airports | Sochi | |||
| Main directions | Anapa | |||
| Fleet size | 5 (2005), 1 (2006) | |||
| Headquarters | ||||
| Guide | Koshtoyan Hamlet | |||
Content
History
It was founded in 1994 by Koshtoyan Hamlet. BF internal code. Carried out regular and charter flights, ceased operations in 2007 due to the death of the founder of the company, Koshtoyan Hamlet Armavia [1] .
Owners and management
The founder of Black Sea Air is Hamlet Koshtoyan, a former director of Gyumri Airport.
Fleet
As of January 2005, the airline fleet totaled 5 units:
- 3 Tu-134A
- 1 Tu-154V
- 1 Tu-154B-2
As of October 2006 - 1 unit:
- 1 Tu-134A
Activities
Routes
Organized on the basis of the airline Black Sea Union. In the initial period of its activity, the airline operated charter flights to Dubai , Sharjah , Istanbul , as well as to Syria and Armenia .
Regular flights to Tu-134 were operated from Sochi to Moscow, the VNK airport, Yerevan, Gyumri, Istanbul, Belgrade. Tu-154 operated flights Moscow, Norilsk, Yerevan and Gyumri. In addition, in the summer, flights were operated to the cities of Kazan, Nizhnevartovsk, Samara, Surgut, and Yekaterinburg. The number of charter flights in Russia, as well as in Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Syria, Malta, the Canary Islands and Bulgaria, has also significantly increased.
Recently, the company has operated 1 flight to Anapa Airport.
Notes
- ↑ http://hetq.am/rus/news/58548/armavia-istoriya-odnoiy-aviakompanii.html (Russian) // Wikipedia. - 2016-03-03.