Gazpromavia

Gazpromavia
IATA ICAO Callsign
4G GZP GAZPROM
Founded 1995
Hubs Vnukovo Airport
Fleet size 22
Destinations 13 and Charters
Headquarters JSC Gazprom Russia
Key people Andrei S. Ovcharenko Director-General
Website gazpromavia.ru

Gazpromavia (Gazpromavia Aviation) is an airline based in Moscow, Russia. It operates passenger and cargo charters, mainly in support of the oil and gas industry. It also operates regular domestic flights from Moscow and international charter passenger and cargo services.[1]

History

The airline was established in March 1995 and started operations on 16 April 1995. It is wholly owned by JSC Gazprom Russia and has 2,736 employees (at March 2007).[1]

Airports

Gazpromavia owns and operates the following two Class B airports which accommodate aircraft such as the TU-154, IL-76, AN-74 and all types of helicopters.:[2]

Destinations

Gazpromavia Tupolev Tu-154M

Gazpromavia offers scheduled flights to the following destinations (as of December 2012):[3]

 Italy
 Russia
 Serbia
 Uzbekistan

Codeshare agreements

Aerial services

Gazpromavia also provides the following services:

The following Gazpromavia divisions provide these services: Kaluga, Perm, Samara, Sochi, Ukhta, Yugorsk.

Aerial Services are provided by KA-26, Mi-2, Mi-8 and Mi-171A helicopters.

Fleet

Yakovlev Yak-42D of GazpromAvia at Pula, Croatia in June, 2004.
Gazpromavia Dassault Falcon 900.
Gazprom Ka-226AG at MAKS 2007

Gazpromavia operates a fleet of 140 aircraft, many equipped with modern equipment for international flights such as:

As of July 2016, Gazpromavia fleet consists on the following aircraft:[6][7]

Gazpromavia Fleet
Aircraft In Fleet Orders Passengers Notes
F J Y Total
Boeing 737-700 3 20 102 122 Aircraft delivered in 2016, replacing 4 Tupolev Tu-154M
Dassault Falcon 900 4 1 8 8 VIP
Sukhoi Superjet 100 10 TBA Last delivery by May 2016, 8 operational aircraft, 2 stored.
Helicopter fleet
Kamov Ka-26 22
N/A
Kamov Ka-226 32
N/A
14 Ka-226AG (launch customer) and 18 Ka-226TG.
Mil Mi-2 39
N/A
Mil Mi-8 45
N/A
Total: 157 6

See also

References

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