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JSC Vladivostok Air (also Vladivostok Avia; Russian: ОАО Владивосток Авиа) (IATA: XF, ICAO: VLK) was an independent airline with its head office at the airport in Artyom, Primorski Krai, Russia. [2] In 2011, it was reacquired by Aeroflot.
It is the only airline in Russia (as of 2006) to provide regular medical charters. [71] Ufa Airlines' other services include cargo transportation, aerial surveys and photography, aerial agricultural work, aerial advertising, sightseeing and charter passenger flights, emergency and search-and-rescue flights and crew training.-
[4] [6] [7] Originally called Taiga, it combined Vladivostok Air and SAT Airlines. [6] [7] SAT Airlines and Vladivostok Avia served 42 and 15 destinations respectively, and had a combined fleet of 24 fixed-wing aircraft, along with 11 helicopters. [4] Aurora began operations on 8 December 2013 serving the Khabarovsk – Krasnoyarsk-Yemelyanovo ...
On May 30, 2012, the National Aviation Academy received the status of regional training center on "Dangerous cargo transportation by air" of the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The student campus at MAA, consisting of 2 dormitory buildings, football fields, tennis courts, volleyball and basketball courts, was opened for use in ...
The 2nd Arkhangelsk United Aviation Division of the Northern (since 1973 - Arkhangelsk) Civil Aviation Department of Aeroflot was established in 1969. It consisted of the 68th (Mi-1, Mi-4, Mi-6, Mi-8 helicopters) and 313th (An-2, Yak-12 aeroplanes) flying detachments. Initially based at the airport of Kegostrov, in 1975 it was relocated to Vaskovo.
KrasAir or Krasnoyarsk Airlines (Russian: Красноярские авиалинии) was a Russian airline with its head office on the grounds of Krasnoyarsk Yemelyanovo Airport in Krasnoyarsk. [1] It operated scheduled regional and international passenger services, freight transport, cargo handling and charter services from the main base is ...
The base is home to the 22nd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment of the 303rd Composite Aviation Division. [ 2 ] Michael Holm's site, relying on recently available Russian sources, writes that the 6th Fighter Aviation Regiment VVS VMF, arrived at the airfield in September 1945, and on 26 September 1945 became the 22nd Guards Fighter Aviation ...
The Vladivostok Airport was constructed in 1931 near the town of Artyom. Commercial flights began in the summer of 1932. In the decade after World War II, Po-2 and W-2 planes were widely used in air-chemical works and coastal exploration for fish in the service of geologists and forest patrols.