Aviastar TU
Aviastar TU | |
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IATA code : | 4B |
ICAO code : | TUP |
Call sign : | TUPOLEVAIR |
Founding: | 2004 |
Seat: | Moscow , Russia |
Home airport : | Zhukovsky airfield |
IATA prefix code : | 210 |
Freight volume: | 22,893 t (2017) |
Fleet size: | 7th |
Aims: | National and international |
Website: | www.aviastartu.ru |
Aviastar-TU ( Russian Авиастар-ТУ ) is a Russian cargo airline based in Moscow that was founded in 2004.
fleet
As of July 2020, the Aviastar TU fleet consists of seven cargo aircraft with an average age of 19.5 years:
Aircraft type | number | ordered | Remarks | Average age
(As of July 2020) |
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Boeing 757-200F | 3 | 26.5 years | ||
Tupolev-Tu-204C | 4th | 14.2 years | ||
total | 7th | - | 19.5 years |
An Antonov An-124-100 has already been operated in the past .
Incidents
- On March 22, 2010, a Tupolev Tu-204-100 (RA-64011) of the Aviastar-TU crashed from Hurghada Airport on its approach to Moscow-Domodedovo Airport . All eight crew members were hospitalized, two of whom were seriously injured. As a result, Aviastar-TU lost its license for passenger flights.
See also
Web links
- Aviastar-TU website (Russian)
- Photos of the Aviastar TU on Airliners.net
Individual evidence
- ↑ Russian Aviation Agency : Freight Statistics of Russian Airlines 2016/2017. (PDF, 238 KB) Retrieved January 29, 2018 (Russian).
- ↑ a b c Aviastar Fleet Details and History. In: planespotters.net/. July 17, 2020, accessed on July 17, 2020 .
- ↑ Aircraft accident data and report in the Aviation Safety Network (English)