Caspiy

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Caspiy
IATA ICAO Call sign
IVTLG-
Founded2011 (2011)
Commenced operations2011 (2011)
Ceased operations2014
Operating bases
Fleet size4
Headquarters Aktau, Mangystau Province, Kazakhstan
Website http://www.caspiy.kz

Caspiy was an airline in Kazakhstan.

Fleet

The Caspiy fleet consisted of the following aircraft:

Bek Air Fleet
AircraftIn FleetPassengersNotes
Fokker 100 498


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