Dalavia

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Dalavia
Дальавиа
The Dalavia logo
A Tupolev Tu-214 from Dalavia
IATA code : H8
ICAO code :
Call sign :
Founding: 1999
Operation stopped: 2008
Seat: Khabarovsk , RussiaRussiaRussia 
Home airport : Khabarovsk airport
Management: Valery Borisovich Chichilimov
Fleet size: 38 (+ 6 orders)
Aims: National and international
Dalavia
Дальавиа ceased operations in 2008. The information in italics refer to the last status before the end of operation.

Dalavia , Russian: Дальавиа , contraction from " Дальневосточные авиалинии " / "Dalnewostoschnye Avialinii" ("Far Eastern Airlines"), was a Russian airline based in Khabarovsk and based at Khabarovsk Airport .

history

From September 25, 2008 the flights of the economically troubled Dalavia were operated by Aeroflot , S7 Airlines and Vladivostok Avia until further notice . At the beginning of October 2008, the company had to cease flight operations after its traffic rights had been withdrawn.

Destinations

Dalavia flew from Khabarovsk to destinations within Russia as well as to other CIS countries and Japan .

fleet

(As of April 2008)

Orders

Incidents

The company recorded one incident in its history with total loss of the aircraft and fatalities (see Khabarovsk United Air flight 3949 ).

See also

Web links

Commons : Dalavia  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Aero International December 2008 edition p. 61
  2. a b aerotransport.org: Dalavia's fleet April 26, 2008
  3. Data on the airline Khabarovsk United Air in the Aviation Safety Network , accessed on September 5, 2016.