Tajik Air Explained

Airline:Tajik Air
Fleet Size:3
Iata:7J
Icao:TJK
Callsign:TAJIKAIR
Parent:Government of Tajikistan
Commenced:3 September 1924
Headquarters:Dushanbe, Tajikistan
Focus Cities:Khujand Airport
Key People:Parviz Shodmonzoda,[1] Director General
Website:tajikair.tj

Tajik Air (Tajik: Тоҷикӣ Эйр|Tojikī Air) is an flag carrier airline of Tajikistan. It has its head office at Dushanbe International Airport in Dushanbe.[2] The airline's main hub is Dushanbe International Airport.

History

The first flight of the airline was from Bukhara to Dushanbe on 3 September 1924 by a Junkers F.13 aircraft, initiating the development of civil aviation in Tajikistan. The first aircraft appeared in the capital two years earlier than the car and five years earlier than the train. The Stalinabad airfield complex was created and the operation of new routes started over the Pamir mountain ranges. In 1930, a first-class airport was built in Dushanbe. One year later airports were built in Kulyab, Garm, Panj, and Dangara where regular flights were operated from Dushanbe. Aviation of Tajikistan developed rapidly as the air fleet expanded. Air transport became an essential branch of the country's national economy. Tajik aviation provided regular connections between the capital and the highland settlements in the hard-to-reach valleys of Vanch, Rushan, Shugnan, Bartang, Yagnob, and others, reducing the travel time of passengers of the mountain regions of the Pamirs, Karategin, blooming valleys of Vakhsh, Hissar by tens or hundreds of times. In March 1937, the Tajik Territorial Department of Civil Air Fleet was formed.

In 1945, the Tajik Department of Civil Air Fleet (TU GVF) received new Lisunov Li-2 and Junkers Ju 52 aircraft. The first flight by the crew of the Li-2 aircraft was operated on the route Stalinabad – Moscow. In the 1950s and 1960s, aviation in Tajikistan was one of the most developed sectors of the national economy of the Republic. From 1951, Antonov An-2s were utilized in the fleet of the Tajik Department of Civil Air Fleet and in 1954 Ilyushin Il-12s were introduced, by which the first flight on the route Stalinabad – Sochi was operated. Between 1956 and 1964, Ilyushin Il-14, Ilyushin Il-18 and Antonov An-6 (high-altitude version of the An-2) aircraft joined the fleet, as well as Mil Mi-4 helicopters.Aviators of Tajikistan were always in the front line of development of the socio-economic potential of the country. For the first time in 1959, B.M. Vorobiev landed an aircraft (an An-6) on the ice of the Sarez Lake. In 1960, the first flight on the route Stalinabad – Moscow was operated by an Ilyushin Il-18. The TU GVF's structure was expanded and developed.

In 1959, the Leninabad aviation enterprise was founded and, in a year, the Kulyab airport was established. On March 3, 1960, the passenger terminal and runway were put into operation. The route Stalinabad – Frunze – Alma-Ata – Novosibirsk was opened. In the 1970s and '80s pilots and navigators of the Tajikistan Civil Aviation Authority mastered such aircraft as the Tupolev Tu-154, Yakovlev Yak-40, Antonov An-26 and Antonov An-28. In 1979 the first flight to Afghanistan was operated by an Il-18 aircraft on a humanitarian mission. In 1984 the automatic reservation system "Sirena" for booking seats on the domestic airlines was introduced. In 4 years, the Tajik Civil Aviation Authority changed over to the new conditions of management and planning.

Judging by the efficiency of the Yak-40 and An-28 aircraft utilization, the Tajik Civil Aviation Authority won first place in the USSR's Air Fleet. In the 1990 -1991 period, the aircraft-helicopter fleet of the aviation enterprise was expanded with Ilyushin Il-76 and Tupolev Tu-154M aircraft; and Mil Mi-8 helicopters. Central Asia's first "Zardak" transponder was built and air service on the route Dushanbe-Ürümqi was opened.[3]

On 14 January 2019, Tajik Air suspended all operations[4] until it restarted on November 2019.[5] However, Tajik Air suspended operations again on 14 September 2020 due to technical and financial difficulties.[6] It has since been looking to restart again.[7]

Destinations

Tajik Air serves the following destinations as of November 2020:

CountryCityAirportNotesRefs
BakuHeydar Aliyev International Airport
ÜrümqiÜrümqi Diwopu International Airport
CairoCairo International Airport
ParisCharles de Gaulle Airport
BerlinTegel Airport
DüsseldorfDüsseldorf Airport
FrankfurtFrankfurt Airport
MunichMunich Airport
DelhiIndira Gandhi International Airport[8]
TehranTehran Imam Khomeini International Airport
AlmatyAlmaty International Airport
BishkekManas International Airport
IslamabadBenazir Bhutto International Airport
KazanKazan International Airport
MoscowMoscow Domodedovo Airport
NovosibirskTolmachevo Airport
Saint PetersburgPulkovo Airport
SurgutSurgut International Airport
YekaterinburgKoltsovo International Airport
BokhtarBokhtar International Airport
DushanbeDushanbe International Airport
KhorughKhorog Airport
KhujandKhujand Airport
KulobKulob Airport
IstanbulIstanbul Airport
KyivBoryspil International Airport
LondonHeathrow Airport
DubaiDubai International Airport
SharjahSharjah International Airport
TashkentTashkent International Airport

Fleet

Current fleet

As of February 2023, the Fleet of Tajik Air consisted of the following aircraft:[9] [10]

Tajik Air fleet!Aircraft!In
service!Orders!Passengers !Notes
Antonov An-282 - 17
Mil Mi-81 - 24
Total3 -

Former fleet

Tajik Air had in the past operated a variety of aircraft:[9]

Accidents and incidents

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Emomali Rahmon dismisses high-ranking officials in Tajikistan. centralasia.news. 2022-10-01.
  2. "Directory: World Airlines." Flight International. 30 March-5 April 2004. 78. "Titov Street 31/2, Dushanbe International Airport, Dushanbe, 734006, Tajikistan."
  3. Web site: TajikAir.TJ – Таджикские Авиалинии – ТАРИФЫ . 2012-02-18 . 2016-05-21 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20120218202315/http://www.tajikair.tj/eng/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6&Itemid=8 . February 18, 2012 .
  4. https://www.aerotelegraph.com/tajik-air-achtaelteste-airline-der-welt-stellt-betrieb-ein aerotelegraph.com - "Tajik Air: World's eight-oldest airline ceases operations"
  5. https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news/80212-tajik-air-resumes-flight-operations "Tajik Air resumes flight operations"
  6. Web site: Tajik Air Airline Profile. Centreforaviation.com.
  7. Web site: Tajik national air carrier expected to resume flights. Asiaplustj.info. Asia-Plus. February 1, 2023.
  8. News: Tajik Air resumes its flights to India's New Delhi, Somon Air to fly there from December 1st – C.A.A.N. 28 November 2019. caan.asia. 27 November 2019.
  9. https://www.planespotters.net/airline/Tajik-Air planespotters.net - Tajik Air
  10. Web site: Авиакомпания Таджик Эйр: купить авиабилеты на самолет онлайн, бронирование билетов, продажа электронных билетов на самолет, цены, авиабилеты Душанбе Москва Душанбе от 188 евро, расписание и покупка на официальном сайте.
  11. Web site: Accident description. 19930617-0. Aviation Safety Network. September 5, 2009.
  12. Web site: ASN Aircraft accident Yakovlev 40 87995 Khorog. aviation-safety.net. 2015-12-03.
  13. Web site: Aircraft accident Tupolev Tu-154B-1 EY-85281. Aviation Safety Network. 2020-11-25.
  14. Web site: One survivor of air crash, 85 are victims. The Bryan Times. 1997-12-16. 2020-11-25.