YAK service
YAK Service Як Сервис |
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IATA code : | (without) |
ICAO code : | AKY |
Call sign : | YAK SERVICE |
Founding: | 1993 |
Operation stopped: | 2011 |
Seat: | Moscow , Russia |
Home airport : | Moscow Vnukovo Airport |
Fleet size: | 7th |
Aims: | international |
YAK Service Як Сервис ceased operations in 2011. The information in italics refer to the last status before the end of operation. |
YAK Service ( Russian Як Сервис ) was a Russian charter airline .
history
YAK Service was founded on February 12, 1993 in Moscow as a subsidiary of the aircraft manufacturer Yakovlev . In addition, the company Panatech Aviation owned shares in the company, which operated exclusively machines of the types Jakowlew Jak-40 and Jakowlew Jak-42 . Between July and November 2009 there was an operating ban for flights to the European Union .
The company gained national fame through the accident that a Jakowlew Jak-42 took off on the YAK service flight 9633 , on which almost the entire team of the Lokomotive Yaroslavl ice hockey club was killed on September 7, 2011 . As a result of the accident, YAK Service ceased its flight operations on September 21, 2011.
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ JP airline-fleets international, various annual issues
- ↑ Regulation (EC) No. 1144/2009 of the Commission of November 26, 2009 (PDF) , accessed on May 5, 2016.