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Founded | 1998[2] | ||||||
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Fleet size | 6 | ||||||
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Headquarters | Irkutsk, Russia[5] |
Sayany Airlines was an airline with its headquarters in Irkutsk and with hubs in Chita and Irkutsk.
History
The airline was one of the first non-Aeroflot divided airlines. The airline's fleet consisted mostly from Tupolev Tu-154. In 2001, the contract of the operator of the airline was cancelled, which lead to the destinations ceasing, but the airline completely closed in 2002.
Destinations
Till the airline's closing it operated several routes:
- China
- Russia
- Blagoveshchensk - Ignatyevo Airport
- Irkutsk - International Airport Irkutsk hub
- Chara - Chara Airport
- Chita - Kadala Airport hub
- Khabarovsk - Khabarovsk Novy Airport
- Krasnoyarsk-
- Moscow -
- Novosibirsk - Tolmachevo Airport
- Tomsk - Bogashevo Airport
- Vladivostok - Vladivostok International Airport
- Ulan-Ude - Mukhino Airport
- Mongolia
Fleet
The Tomskavia fleet included the following aircraft in February 2002:[6]
- 1 Antonov An-24 (used for regional flights)
- 3 Tupolev Tu-154B-2 (2 to Chitaavia, since 2005 stored in Kadala Airport)
- 2 Tupolev Tu-154M (one to Alrosa, one to Atlant-Soyuz Airlines)[7]
References
- ↑ "Карточка оператора: Саяны ✈ russianplanes.net ✈ наша авиация".
- ↑ "Карточка оператора: Саяны ✈ russianplanes.net ✈ наша авиация".
- ↑ "Карточка оператора: Саяны ✈ russianplanes.net ✈ наша авиация".
- ↑ "Карточка оператора: Саяны ✈ russianplanes.net ✈ наша авиация".
- ↑ "Карточка оператора: Саяны ✈ russianplanes.net ✈ наша авиация".
- ↑ "Карточка оператора: Саяны ✈ russianplanes.net ✈ наша авиация".
- ↑ "Карточка оператора: Саяны ✈ russianplanes.net ✈ наша авиация".
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