Bural

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Bural
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
BU BUN BURAL
Founded1993
Ceased operations2016 (flights ceased)
2017 (certificate cancelled)
Parent company
Buryat Airlines Aircompany
HeadquartersUlan-Ude, Russia

Bural was an

Ulan-Ude Airport.[1]

Buryat Airlines Antonov An-24RV

History

The airline was established in 1933 as Buryatia Air Enterprise. It became independent[

Moscow-Domodedovo
; and retiring many of its aircraft including Tu-154M, Il-62M, L-410 and An-26, due to large financial losses. The airline went defunct in 2017, due to failure to follow the laws in the technical service of the aircraft. The regional flights across Buryatia to Taksimo and Nizhneangarsk were served by Angara Airlines instead.

Fleet

The Bural fleet included the following aircraft in August 2015:[1]

Aircraft type Active Orders Notes
Antonov An-24 1 0
Mil Mi-8T
5 0
Sukhoi Superjet 100 2 15 8 aircraft will be leased from
Centre-South and Atlas Jet[2]

Destinations

East Line Airlines and then to S7 Airlines
.
 Russia

Codeshares

The airlines has codeshares with:

Incidents

1 October 2010 - AN-2 Uakit - Bagdarin - In flight at an altitude of 2,300 meters with very poor weather conditions and too little fuel left, the pilot decided to carry out an emergency landing. Passengers and copilot received injuries of varying severity when leaving the aircraft.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. p. 90.
  2. ^ "Лучший день для SSJ 100". ato.ru. 26 August 2015. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Радио Sputnik - события в Москве, России и мире: темы дня, фото, видео, инфографика, радио". Archived from the original on 2010-11-16. Retrieved 2012-07-09.


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