Uraiavia

Uraiavia
IATA ICAO Callsign
URV[1] URAI
Founded1993
Ceased operations2011
HubsTyumen
Fleet size8
HeadquartersTyumen, Russia
Key peopleVolodymyr Skurikhin (Head)

UraiAvia (УРАЙАВИА) was an airline based in Tyumen, Russia[2] which was founded in 1993. Its license has since been revoked.[3]

Incidents

On 10 August 1995, an Antonov 2R (registration RA-40371) was written off in Mezhdurechensk. There were no fatalities.[4]

Fleet

Uraiavia operated a fleet of 8 × Mi-8T.[5]

References

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  2. ^ "Stocks".
  3. ^ "Rosaviation Annuls UraiAvia's Aircraft Operator's License".
  4. ^ "ASN Aircraft accident Antonov An-2R RA-40371 Mezhdurechensk".
  5. ^ "Defense & Security Intelligence & Analysis: IHS Jane's | IHS".
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