ALK Airlines
Appearance
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Founded | 2016[2] | ||||||
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Operating bases | Sofia Airport[1] | ||||||
Fleet size | 2[2] | ||||||
Headquarters | Sofia, Bulgaria[1] | ||||||
Website | airvk-bg.net |
ALK Airlines, legally incorporated as Air Lubo (ALK JSC),
History
The airline commenced operations in mid-2016 and originally planned to take over two pre-owned Fokker 100 from defunct Dutch Antilles Express.[3] However only one of them was subsequently operated while the other was sold for spare parts to Iran Aseman Airlines.[4]
Destinations
The airline offers worldwide
Fleet
Boeing-737-300
Current fleet
ALK Airlines operates the following aircraft as of December 2023:[6][2]
- 2 Boeing-737-300
Historic fleet
The airline formerly also operated the following aircraft types:[2]
- 4 Fokker 100
- 2 McDonnell Douglas MD-82
- 1 McDonnell Douglas MD-83
Incidents and accidents
- On 17 June 2019, an ALK Airlines
References
- ^ a b c d ch-aviation.com - ALK Airlines retrieved 30 October 2022
- ^ a b c d e f "planespotters.net - ALK Airlines Fleet Details and History". 3 December 2023.
- ^ ch-aviation.com - Bulgaria's ALK Airlines to use Fokker 100s for charter ops 5 June 2016
- ^ ch-aviation.com - Iran Aseman acquires Fokker 100 from ALK Airlines 29 June 2022
- ^ airvk-bg.net - About us retrieved 30 October 2022
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- ^ "Severe turbulence leaves 10 injured, throws flight attendant into ceiling - ABC News". ABC News.
- ^ "airliners.net - Turbulence: Flight Attendant slammed into ceiling (video)".
- ^ "avherald.com - Accident: ALK B733 near Basel on Jun 16th 2019, turbulence injures 10 people". Retrieved 30 October 2022.
External links
Media related to ALK Airlines at Wikimedia Commons