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'''OJSC Transaero Airlines''' (ОАО «АК «ТРАНСАЭРО», Открытое акционерное общество "Авиационная компания "ТРАНСАЭРО") or simply '''Transaero'''  was a Russian airline with its head office in Saint Petersburg. It operated scheduled and charter flights to 103 domestic and international destinations. Its main hubs were Moscow-Domodedovo and Saint Petersburg with further bases throughout Russia. Transaero began as a charter airline with aircraft leased from [[:Category: Aeroflot|Aeroflot]]. It was incorporated as a joint stock company on 28 December 1990 and was the first private company approved for scheduled passenger services in the Soviet Union. Its first charter service was Moscow to Tel Aviv on 5 November 1991. In July 1992, Transaero received its own [[:Category: Ilyushin Il-86|Ilyushin Il-86]]. It became the first privately owned airline to operate scheduled flights in Russia in 1993. Transaero filed for bankruptcy on 1 October 2015, and announced that it would cease all operations by 15 December 2015. However, Russian authorities revoked its operational license on 26 October 2015.
'''OJSC Transaero Airlines''' (ОАО «АК «ТРАНСАЭРО», Открытое акционерное общество "Авиационная компания "ТРАНСАЭРО") or simply '''Transaero'''  is a Russian airline with its head office in Saint Petersburg. It operates scheduled and charter flights to 103 domestic and international destinations. Its main hubs are Moscow-Domodedovo and Saint Petersburg with further bases throughout Russia. Transaero began as a charter airline with aircraft leased from [[:Category: Aeroflot|Aeroflot]]. It was incorporated as a joint stock company on 28 December 1990 and was the first private company approved for scheduled passenger services in the Soviet Union. Its first charter service was Moscow to Tel Aviv on 5 November 1991. In July 1992, '''Transaero''' received its own [[:Category: Ilyushin Il-86|Ilyushin Il-86]]. It became the first privately owned airline to operate scheduled flights in Russia in1993. Nowadays Transaero operates 156 routes worldwide and is one of the major airline of Russia.
 
  
 
This page lists all films, TV series, and video games that feature aircraft of Trasaero Airlines.
 
This page lists all films, TV series, and video games that feature aircraft of Trasaero Airlines.

Latest revision as of 06:19, 24 November 2015

Transaero Airlines logo.
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OJSC Transaero Airlines (ОАО «АК «ТРАНСАЭРО», Открытое акционерное общество "Авиационная компания "ТРАНСАЭРО") or simply Transaero was a Russian airline with its head office in Saint Petersburg. It operated scheduled and charter flights to 103 domestic and international destinations. Its main hubs were Moscow-Domodedovo and Saint Petersburg with further bases throughout Russia. Transaero began as a charter airline with aircraft leased from Aeroflot. It was incorporated as a joint stock company on 28 December 1990 and was the first private company approved for scheduled passenger services in the Soviet Union. Its first charter service was Moscow to Tel Aviv on 5 November 1991. In July 1992, Transaero received its own Ilyushin Il-86. It became the first privately owned airline to operate scheduled flights in Russia in 1993. Transaero filed for bankruptcy on 1 October 2015, and announced that it would cease all operations by 15 December 2015. However, Russian authorities revoked its operational license on 26 October 2015.

This page lists all films, TV series, and video games that feature aircraft of Trasaero Airlines.

See also