UTair Express

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UTair Express was a Russian regional airline headquartered in Syktyvkar, Komi, and a subsidiary of UTair Aviation. Its main base was Syktyvkar Airport. It ceased operations on 10 June 2015.[1]

History

UTair Express' predecessor Komiinteravia was established in March 1996 and started operations in July 1997.[2]

In 2004 UTair gained control of more than 70% of Komiinteravia.[3] UTair planned to set up a new regional division using its subsidiary Komiinteravia that was to operate as UTair Express using Antonov An-24 and ATR 42-300 aircraft. It planned to replace its Komiinteravia's An-24 fleet with additional ATR 42-300s over the next few years.[4]

UTair Express completed registration in December 2006 and emerged from the reorganization of Komiinteravia. The airline received a certificate in commercial air transport operations on Antonov An-24 aircraft. As soon as all of the An-24s have been decommissioned according to the airline's plan, UTair's air fleet will include up to 20 ATR 42 aircraft. UTair Express also embraces Russia's largest Tupolev Tu-134 maintenance center.[5]

On 10 June 2015, Russian authorities suspended the airline's operating license until further notice due to a request filed by UTair itself. The fleet and route network will be transferred to UTair Aviation until further notice as part of restructuring arrangements.[1]

Destinations

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A now-retired UTair Express Tupolev Tu-134 in 2011
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UTair Express Antonov An-24
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UTair Express ATR 72-500

UTair Express operated scheduled flights to the following destinations as of April 2014:[6]

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Template:Flagicon Arkhangelsk Oblast
Template:Flagicon Bashkortostan
Template:Flagicon Kirov Oblast
Template:Flagicon Komi
Template:Country data Krasnodar Krai
Template:Country data Kursk Oblast
Template:Flagicon Moscow / Template:Flagicon Moscow Oblast
Template:Flagicon Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
Template:Country data Novosibirsk Oblast
Template:Country data Omsk Oblast
Template:Country data Samara Oblast
Template:Country data Sverdlovsk Oblast
Template:Country data Tambov Oblast
Template:Flagicon Tatarstan
Template:Country data Tyumen Oblast
Template:Country data Ulyanovsk Oblast
Template:Country data Voronezh Oblast

Fleet

As of April, 2014, UTair Express operated following aircraft types:[9]

Aircraft In fleet Orders Seats Notes
ATR 72-500 15 1 70
Antonov An-24 13 40–48

References

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External links

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  1. a b ch-avitation.com - Russia suspends UTair-Express' AOC
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  3. Russia/CIS Observer, October 2004, Merge to Fly Another Day
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