Samara Airlines Explained

Airline:Samara Airlines
Fleet Size:24
Destinations:29
Iata:E5
Icao:BRZ
Callsign:Beryoza
Parent:State Property Committee (51%)
Founded:1961 (founded as Aeroflot, 1992 as Samara Airlines
Ceased:2008
Headquarters:Samara, Russia
Hubs:Kurumoch International Airport
Alliance:AiRUnion
Website:http://www.samara-airlines.ru/

Samara Airlines was an airline based in Samara, Russia. It operated scheduled and charter flights from Samara to destinations in Russia and other countries (mainly within the CIS) and charter flights to Austria, Cyprus, Greece, Israel, Spain, Turkey and United Arab Emirates. Its main base was at Kurumoch International Airport (KUF).

Samara Airlines was a member of the Russian AiRUnion alliance.

History

The Kuybyshev Aviation Enterprise was established in 1961 and on this basis 65 Squadron was formed and later transformed into Kuybyshev Joint Aviation Squadron (KuAO), Kuybyshev being the Soviet name of Samara. The privatisation of KuAO in 1993 resulted in the establishment of the Joint Stock Company Samara Airlines. It is owned by the State Property Committee (51%) and private and corporate holdings (49%). The airline used the call-sign "beryoza" (birch tree).It had suspended operations at the end of September 2008 due to the AiRUnion collapse.

Services

As of September 2005, Samara Airlines operated the following services:

Fleet

The Samara Airlines fleet included the following aircraft (as of May 2008):

Samara Airlines
AircraftTotalPassengersNotes
Ilyushin Il-76TD2
Tupolev Tu-134A6
Tupolev Tu-154B22
Tupolev Tu-154M10
Yakovlev Yak-424
Total24

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