Shar Ink
IATA ICAO Callsign
UGP
Founded1992 December 22[1]
Ceased operations2019
HubsOstafyevo, Moscow
Fleet size6
HeadquartersOstafyevo, Moscow
Websiteshar-avia.ru
Antonov An-74

Shar Ink, (also known as Shar-Avia and Ball Inc. Ltd.), was a Russian charter cargo airline based in Moscow.[2] In 2009, the company announced that it would be co-operating with a new airline called I-Fly.[3] The airline ceased all operations in 2019.

Fleet

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Aircraft typeActiveNotes
Antonov An-74TK-1002RA-74005, RA-74020 active. RA-74001 derelict[6]
Antonov An-74D0RA-74047 stored[7]
Antonov An-74-2002RA-74015, RA-74027 active. RA-74041 moved on to Badr Airlines for African aid missions[8]
Ilyushin IL-761RA-76403. RA-76446 moved on to Continent (airline)[9]
Agusta A-109E Power1RA-01901

References

  1. "ООО "ПМА "ШАР ИНК. ЛТД", г. Москва". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
  2. http://alphatraveller.com/shar-ink-ltd.html
  3. "Структуры близкие к TEZ TOUR создают авиакомпанию I FLY". www.tourdom.ru. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  4. "Шар Инк Лтд. (Shar Ink LTD.) - Форум".
  5. http://www.airframes.org/fleet/ugp
  6. "Antonov An-74TK-100 - Untitled (Shar Ink) | Aviation Photo #1662593 | Airliners.net".
  7. "Photos: Antonov An-74 Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net". Archived from the original on 2014-03-24.
  8. "Antonov An-74 - AMIS - African Union Mission in Sudan (Badr Airlines) | Aviation Photo #1228506 | Airliners.net".
  9. "Ilyushin Il-76TD - Continent | Aviation Photo #1661580 | Airliners.net".


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