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      • JSC Vladivostok Air (also Vladivostok Avia; Russian: ОАО Владивосток Авиа) (IATA: XF, ICAO: VLK) was an independent airline with its head office at the airport in Artyom, Primorski Krai, Russia. In 2011, it was reacquired by Aeroflot.
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  2. Aeroflot acquired a majority stake in Vladivostok Air in November 2011, intending to convert Vladivostok Air into a Far Eastern regional airline and to eliminate its long-haul flights. Vladivostok Air ended operations on 14 December 2013; along with SAT Airlines, it became the new airline Aurora.

  3. In 1958 the first nonstop flight from Moscow to Vladivostok by Tu-114D. Since 1992 Vladivostok airport has become international airport. In 2005 Vladivostok Air was the first in the world to start operation of new long haul aircrafts Tu-204–300.

    • Origins of The Airline
    • Entering The Jet Age
    • Into The 21st Century
    • The Fleet of Vladivostok Air

    In the 1930s, a large number of airportswere being constructed throughout the USSR. A particular focus was given to the Far East and Siberian regions, with a view to improving connectivity between these communities and Moscow. A seaplane port was built in Vladivostock's Second River region, while a land airport was constructed near the city, named ...

    After the war, the airline got its first jets, starting with the Tu-104 and the Tu-114D. With more scope to fly further and faster, the airline's growth was rapid. To support this, the Ozernye Klychi Airport added ground facilities and a brick-built terminal to support its passenger capacity. This airport is now known as Vladivostok International. ...

    The airline moved into the new millennium with the goal of modernizing its fleet. This included adding the TupolevTu-204-300. In fact, it was the first airline in the world to operate this aircraft and had a fleet of 6 in total. The airline had a setback in 2001 when Vladivostok Air flight 352, a Tu-154, crashed while attempting to land in Irkutsk ...

    Over the years, Vladivostok Air operated a huge number and variety of planes. However, records of exactly what the airline operated and when are scarce. Data from ATDB.aerolists 51 airframes that we know about, which are: 1. Il-76 x 3 2. Tu-154 x 14 3. Tu-204-300 x 6 4. An-24 x 3 5. Airbus A320-200 x 8 6. Airbus A330-300 x 3 7. Mil Mi-8 x 11 8. Yak...

  4. Since January 1994 we were a Joint Stock Company «Vladivostok Air», which includes the airline and the airport. March 4, 1999 the international terminal «Vladivostok» was put into operation. In December 2006, at the airport «Vladivostok» airport completed a large-scale reconstruction of the domestic airlines.

  5. Oct 16, 2020 · Aeroflot formed the carrier by amalgamating SAT Airlines and Vladivostok Avia in Oct2013 by order of Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. The airline was formed in Nov2013 and commenced operations on 08 Dec2013. < subsidiary of Aeroflot.

  6. Aug 16, 2024 · Vladivostok Air (IATA: XF / ICAO: VLK) was an airline based in Vladivostok, Russian Federation founded in 1992 and ceased operations in 2014.

  7. Today, Vladivostok Air is the largest air carrier in Russia's Far East, carrying about 1,100,000 passengers annually on its own fleet of planes. Our airline conducts flights to 24 domestic and 13 international locations.