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KrasAir

KrasAir or Krasnoyarsk Airlines (Russian: Красноярские авиалинии) was a Russian airline with its head office on the grounds of Krasnoyarsk Yemelyanovo Airport in Krasnoyarsk.[1] It operated scheduled regional and international passenger services, freight transport, cargo handling and charter services from the main base is Krasnoyarsk Yemelyanovo Airport, as part of AiRUnion alliance.[2] In 2008 Krasair suffered a liquidity crisis, and after a string of operational shutdowns, administrative and strikes, the company ceased operations in October 2008.

KrasAir
Красноярские авиалинии
IATA ICAO Callsign
7B KJC KRASNOYARSK AIR
Founded1993
Ceased operations2008
HubsKrasnoyarsk-Krasnoyarsk Yemelyanovo Airport
Secondary hubsMoscow-Domodedovo International Airport
Frequent-flyer programAiRUnion Premium, AkademStar Premium (for students)
AllianceAiRUnion
Fleet size36
Destinations57
HeadquartersKrasnoyarsk, Russia
Key peopleBoris Abramovich [ru] (CEO), Alexander Misharin (Chairman of the Board)
Websitekrasair.ru

History edit

Privatization edit

The company traces its roots to the Krasnoyarsk-based Yenisey air wing, established by the Chief Directorate of the Northern Sea Route in May, 1934. The air wing eventually differentiated into traditional airline operations, and was as Krasnoyarsk Civil Aviation Directorate (1946–1982) and Krasnoyarsk Aviation Enterprize (1982–1993). In 1993 it was privatized with the state retaining 51% controlling share.[3]

AiRUnion edit

KrasAir was managed by Boris Abramovich (CEO, no relation to Roman Abramovich) and his brother Alexander Abramovich (deputy CEO). The Abramovich brothers' aggressive expansion campaign led to the creation of AiRUnion alliance in 2005, the first airline alliance in Russia. It includes KrasAir, Domodedovo Airlines, Samara Airlines, Omskavia and Sibaviatrans and was the third largest domestic carrier in Russia. All of the member airlines were controlled by Krasair management. [citation needed]

In 2005 KrasAir attempted to expand internationally, placing a winning bid in Hungary's national carrier Malév privatisation tender. The tender results were initially annulled by Hungarian authorities[4] before finally being sold in February 2007.[5] During 2006 1,118,543 passengers were transported by KrasAir[6] and AiRUnion transported 3,342,815 passengers[7]

KrasAir managers were part of a venture together with the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development to create a new low-cost airline called Sky Express. This airline was to be based at Vnukovo Airport and fly initially to domestic routes, using as many as 44 Boeing 737-300/500s. The airline's airfares were to be 30-40% cheaper than other carriers.[8]

2008 crisis edit

In June and August 2008 Krasair and AiRUnion fleets were grounded as the fuel suppliers denied further credit fuel to debt-ridden airlines. In June, Krasair and its principal supplier, Krasnoyarsk-based Sibir Avia Service, reached an agreement to resume fuel supply on condition that Krasair debt did not exceed 100 million roubles.[9] By the middle of August the debt rose to 223 million roubles, and on August 19 Sibir Avia stopped refuelling, leaving thousands of passengers stranded in airports. Krasair blamed the crisis on rising oil prices.[9] In first six months of 2008, fuel accounted for 54% of Krasair costs.[3] Flights were also grounded in Moscow and Omsk airports.[10]

Analysts predicted that the fuel crisis would be resolved through intervention of Rostechhologii, a newly formed state conglomerate that controls substantial shares of AiRUnion companies, including Krasair;[11] alternatively, the state may prefer to complete formal bankruptcy process and restructure AiRUnion assets under a new management. On August 24, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin specifically addressed the problem of the grounded airline, authorizing Sergey Ivanov to issue state funds and enable further operations.[12]

On August 26, media reports appeared to indicate that bankruptcy was inevitable. Russian Technologies, the principal shareholder, refused to pay AiRUnion's bills and its fleet remained grounded. The same day, the Russian Ministry of Transportation negotiated with Aeroflot, Transaero, S7 Airlines and Rossiya about taking over the routes previously operated by Krasair.[13]

On October 27, Krasair was unable to fly most of their aircraft due to a pilots' strike as a refusal by refuelling companies to extend credit to the airline. It was announced that Krasair would cease to exist on November 1, 2008.

Destinations edit

Fleet edit

Throughout their history, KrasAir operated the following types of aircraft:[15]

References edit

  1. ^ "." KrasAir. 5 September 2002. Retrieved on 28 February 2010. "Красноярск, 663020, Аэропорт "Красноярск"."
  2. ^ "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. p. 103.
  3. ^ a b (in Russian) Krasair. Quarterly report, Q2 2008 [1][permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Budapest Times
  5. ^ "Hungary national airline sold off". BBC News. February 23, 2007. Retrieved May 7, 2010.
  6. ^
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-01-16. KrasAir press release
  8. ^ Kommersant 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ a b KrasAir to Have Fuel at Double Price, Kommersant, June 20, 2008 June 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Most AiRUnion flights still delayed in Moscow. Prime-TASS, August 23, 2008 [2][permanent dead link]
  11. ^ Krasair may face fuel shortage, FINAM, August 12, 2008 July 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ (in Russian) AiRUnion won't get far, gazeta.ru, August 25, 2008 [3]
  13. ^ (in Russian) Competition declare AiRUnion dead. Kommersant, August 26, 2008 [4]
  14. ^ Информация по авиакомпании (in Russian). Polyot-Sirena. Retrieved 2007-10-18.
  15. ^ "Карточка оператора: КрасЭйр (AirUnion) ✈ russianplanes.net ✈ наша авиация".

External links edit

  • KrasAir (Archive) (in Russian)
  • KrasAir Fleet

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KrasAir or Krasnoyarsk Airlines Russian Krasnoyarskie avialinii was a Russian airline with its head office on the grounds of Krasnoyarsk Yemelyanovo Airport in Krasnoyarsk 1 It operated scheduled regional and international passenger services freight transport cargo handling and charter services from the main base is Krasnoyarsk Yemelyanovo Airport as part of AiRUnion alliance 2 In 2008 Krasair suffered a liquidity crisis and after a string of operational shutdowns administrative and strikes the company ceased operations in October 2008 KrasAirKrasnoyarskie avialiniiIATA ICAO Callsign 7B KJC KRASNOYARSK AIRFounded1993Ceased operations2008HubsKrasnoyarsk Krasnoyarsk Yemelyanovo AirportSecondary hubsMoscow Domodedovo International AirportFrequent flyer programAiRUnion Premium AkademStar Premium for students AllianceAiRUnionFleet size36Destinations57HeadquartersKrasnoyarsk RussiaKey peopleBoris Abramovich ru CEO Alexander Misharin Chairman of the Board Websitekrasair ru Contents 1 History 1 1 Privatization 1 2 AiRUnion 1 3 2008 crisis 2 Destinations 3 Fleet 4 References 5 External linksHistory editPrivatization edit The company traces its roots to the Krasnoyarsk based Yenisey air wing established by the Chief Directorate of the Northern Sea Route in May 1934 The air wing eventually differentiated into traditional airline operations and was as Krasnoyarsk Civil Aviation Directorate 1946 1982 and Krasnoyarsk Aviation Enterprize 1982 1993 In 1993 it was privatized with the state retaining 51 controlling share 3 AiRUnion edit KrasAir was managed by Boris Abramovich CEO no relation to Roman Abramovich and his brother Alexander Abramovich deputy CEO The Abramovich brothers aggressive expansion campaign led to the creation of AiRUnion alliance in 2005 the first airline alliance in Russia It includes KrasAir Domodedovo Airlines Samara Airlines Omskavia and Sibaviatrans and was the third largest domestic carrier in Russia All of the member airlines were controlled by Krasair management citation needed In 2005 KrasAir attempted to expand internationally placing a winning bid in Hungary s national carrier Malev privatisation tender The tender results were initially annulled by Hungarian authorities 4 before finally being sold in February 2007 5 During 2006 1 118 543 passengers were transported by KrasAir 6 and AiRUnion transported 3 342 815 passengers 7 KrasAir managers were part of a venture together with the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development to create a new low cost airline called Sky Express This airline was to be based at Vnukovo Airport and fly initially to domestic routes using as many as 44 Boeing 737 300 500s The airline s airfares were to be 30 40 cheaper than other carriers 8 2008 crisis edit In June and August 2008 Krasair and AiRUnion fleets were grounded as the fuel suppliers denied further credit fuel to debt ridden airlines In June Krasair and its principal supplier Krasnoyarsk based Sibir Avia Service reached an agreement to resume fuel supply on condition that Krasair debt did not exceed 100 million roubles 9 By the middle of August the debt rose to 223 million roubles and on August 19 Sibir Avia stopped refuelling leaving thousands of passengers stranded in airports Krasair blamed the crisis on rising oil prices 9 In first six months of 2008 fuel accounted for 54 of Krasair costs 3 Flights were also grounded in Moscow and Omsk airports 10 Analysts predicted that the fuel crisis would be resolved through intervention of Rostechhologii a newly formed state conglomerate that controls substantial shares of AiRUnion companies including Krasair 11 alternatively the state may prefer to complete formal bankruptcy process and restructure AiRUnion assets under a new management On August 24 Prime Minister Vladimir Putin specifically addressed the problem of the grounded airline authorizing Sergey Ivanov to issue state funds and enable further operations 12 On August 26 media reports appeared to indicate that bankruptcy was inevitable Russian Technologies the principal shareholder refused to pay AiRUnion s bills and its fleet remained grounded The same day the Russian Ministry of Transportation negotiated with Aeroflot Transaero S7 Airlines and Rossiya about taking over the routes previously operated by Krasair 13 On October 27 Krasair was unable to fly most of their aircraft due to a pilots strike as a refusal by refuelling companies to extend credit to the airline It was announced that Krasair would cease to exist on November 1 2008 Destinations editAs of August 2008 KrasAir operated scheduled passenger flights to the following destinations 14 Country City Airport Notes Russia nbsp Russia Barnaul Barnaul Airport Blagoveshchensk Ignatyevo Airport Chita Kadala Airport Igarka Igarka Airport Irkutsk Irkutsk Airport Kemerovo Kemerovo International Airport Khabarovsk Khabarovsk Novy Airport Khatanga Khatanga Airport Komsomolsk on Amur Komsomolsk on Amur Airport Krasnodar Krasnodar International Airport Krasnoyarsk Yemelyanovo Airport Hub Kyzyl Kyzyl Airport Mineralnye Vody Mineralnye Vody Airport Moscow Domodedovo International Airport Hub Norilsk Alykel Airport Novosibirsk Tolmachevo Airport Omsk Tsentralny Airport Petropavlovsk Kamchatsky Petropavlovsk Kamchatsky Airport Rostov on Don Rostov on Don Airport Saint Petersburg Pulkovo Airport Samara Kurumoch International Airport Sochi Sochi International Airport Tomsk Bogashevo Airport Tura Tura Airport Ulan Ude Ulan Ude Airport Vladivostok Vladivostok International Airport Yakutsk Yakutsk Airport Yekaterinburg Koltsovo International Airport Yeniseysk Yeniseysk Airport Yuzhno Sakhalinsk Yuzhno Sakhalinsk Airport Asia nbsp Armenia Yerevan Zvartnots International Airport nbsp Azerbaijan Baku Heydar Aliyev International Airport nbsp China Beijing Beijing Capital International Airport nbsp Kazakhstan Almaty Almaty International Airport Baikonur Baikonur Krayniy Airport nbsp Kyrgyzstan Bishkek Manas International Airport nbsp Tajikistan Dushanbe Dushanbe Airport Khujand Khudzhand Airport nbsp Thailand Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport Pattaya U Tapao International Airport nbsp United Arab Emirates Dubai Dubai International Airport nbsp Uzbekistan Tashkent Tashkent International Airport Europe nbsp Austria Salzburg Salzburg Airport nbsp Germany Frankfurt Frankfurt Airport Hannover Hanover Langenhagen International Airport nbsp Greece Athens Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport Heraklion Heraklion International Airport Nikos Kazantzakis Seasonal Thessaloniki Thessaloniki International Airport nbsp Montenegro Tivat Tivat Airport nbsp Portugal Lisbon Portela AirportFleet editThroughout their history KrasAir operated the following types of aircraft 15 KrasAir Fleet Aircraft Photo Total Antonov An 2 nbsp 20 Antonov An 24 3 Antonov An 26 8 Boeing 737 300 nbsp 6 Boeing 757 200 nbsp 4 Boeing 767 200ER nbsp 5 Evektor EV 55 Outback 29 orders Ilyushin Il 62 nbsp 22 Ilyushin Il 76 nbsp 16 Ilyushin Il 86 nbsp 10 Ilyushin Il 96 300 nbsp 5 McDonnell Douglas DC 10 30 nbsp 2 Tupolev Tu 134 11 Tupolev Tu 154 nbsp 42 Tupolev Tu 204 nbsp 6 Tupolev Tu 214 nbsp 1 Yakovlev Yak 40 nbsp 13 Yakovlev Yak 42 nbsp 5References edit Avialinii KrasAir 5 September 2002 Retrieved on 28 February 2010 Krasnoyarsk 663020 Aeroport Krasnoyarsk Directory World Airlines Flight International 2007 04 03 p 103 a b in Russian Krasair Quarterly report Q2 2008 1 permanent dead link Budapest Times Hungary national airline sold off BBC News February 23 2007 Retrieved May 7 2010 KrasAir press release KrasAir Aviakompaniya Sovremennoj Rossii Archived from the original on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2007 01 16 KrasAir press release Kommersant Archived 2016 03 05 at the Wayback Machine a b KrasAir to Have Fuel at Double Price Kommersant June 20 2008 Archived June 6 2011 at the Wayback Machine Most AiRUnion flights still delayed in Moscow Prime TASS August 23 2008 2 permanent dead link Krasair may face fuel shortage FINAM August 12 2008 Archived July 11 2011 at the Wayback Machine in Russian AiRUnion won t get far gazeta ru August 25 2008 3 in Russian Competition declare AiRUnion dead Kommersant August 26 2008 4 Informaciya po aviakompanii in Russian Polyot Sirena Retrieved 2007 10 18 Kartochka operatora KrasEjr AirUnion russianplanes net nasha aviaciya External links edit nbsp Russia portal nbsp Companies portal nbsp Aviation portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to KrasAir KrasAir Archive in Russian KrasAir Fleet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KrasAir amp oldid 1197400357, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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