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Tatarstan Airlines

Tatarstan Airlines

Former regional airline of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia


Tatarstan Airlines (Tatar: Татарстан Һава Юллары; Russian: ОАО «Авиакомпания „Татарстан“», romanized: «Aviakompaniya „Tatarstan“») was the regional airline of the Republic of Tatarstan, part of the Russian Federation. It was based at Kazan Airport in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia[1][2] and operated from 1993 until 2013.

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History

An Ilyushin Il-86 of Tatarstan Airlines landing at Antalya Airport in 2007
A Tatarstan Airlines Yakovlev Yak-42 approaches Domodedovo International Airport in 2005.

Tatarstan Airlines was founded in 1993[3] and started flights in 1999. It operated scheduled flights to destinations in Russia and abroad including seasonal charter flights to holiday destinations.

In 2012, Tatarstan Airlines announced that it would work with Turkish Airlines to make Kazan airport a federal hub.[4]

In November 2013, the crash of Tatarstan Airlines Flight 363 claimed the lives of all 50 passengers and crew. Russia's air transport regulator Rosaviatsiya recommended that Tatarstan Airlines' operating license be withdrawn after air incident investigators concluded that the crash was due to overworked and inadequately trained crew.[5] The airline's operating license was revoked on 31 December 2013 and its aircraft were transferred to Ak Bars Aero.[6]

Destinations

Tatarstan Airlines operated scheduled passenger services to cities in Russia including Moscow, Saint Petersburg and Makhachkala as well as international destinations Baku, Dushanbe, Yerevan, Tashkent, Khujand, Istanbul, Prague and Tel Aviv. Tatarstan Airlines operated charter services in Russia, Bulgaria, Egypt, Greece and Turkey. In 2010–2011, Tatarstan Airlines flew 40 routes. In 2009 it carried 577,000 passengers, which grew to 603,000 in 2010 and 824,000 in 2011.[7]

Codeshare agreements

Tatarstan Airlines had codeshare agreements with the following airlines (as of November 2013):[citation needed]

Fleet

An Airbus A319 of Tatarstan Airlines at Corfu International Airport in 2012
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Accidents and incidents

This Boeing 737-500, registered VQ-BBN, was destroyed on 17 November 2013 in the crash of Flight 363, seen here approaching Kazan Airport in 2009.

On 17 November 2013, Boeing 737-500 (VQ-BBN) arriving from Moscow crashed on landing at Kazan International Airport. All 44 passengers and 6 crew members were killed. The crash resulted in the temporary closure of the airport.


References

  1. "Головной офис." Tatarstan Airlines. Retrieved on 28 October 2010. "420144, Россия, Татарстан, г. Казань, Аэропорт"
  2. "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 23–29 March 1994. 122. "Head office: Kazan Airport, Tatarstan 420017, Russia"
  3. (in Russian) Federal State Unitary Enterprise "State Air Traffic Management Corporation", Airline Reference, Vol. 1, Russian Federation, 20 February 2007, p. 423
  4. Steve, Gutterman (20 December 2013). "Russian regulator to ground regional airline following deadly crash". Reuters.com. Thomson Reuters. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  5. Aircompany “Tatarstan” | Company. Tatarstan.aero (22 December 2011).
  6. (in Russian) BusinessOnline. Aviaport.ru.
  7. (in Russian) Aviaport digest. Aviaport.ru.

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