Dauria (airline)

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Dauria
Founded1997;25 years ago (1997)
Ceased operations2010;12 years ago (2010)
Hubs Chita, Russia
Fleet size2
Destinations3
Headquarters Chita, Russia

Dauria was a Russian regional airline based in Chita which also carried out aerial work and aircraft maintenance. [1] It went bankrupt in 2010 [2] with debts of over 31 million roubles. [3]

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Destinations

Before bankruptcy, Dauria flew to:

Fleet

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Aircraft typeActiveNotes
Antonov An-2 2Sold in attempt to recover debt, 2008
Antonov An-24 2Sold by bailiffs, 2010

Six partially dismantled Antonov An-2 aircraft were sold at auction in 2008 with the remaining two Antonov An-24 aircraft sold by the bailiffs in 2010. [5]

The airline had previously operated Antonov An-26 aircraft.

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