List of airlines of Kazakhstan

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This is a list of aircraft operators which are currently licensed by the Kazakh civil aviation authorities. [1]

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Scheduled airlines

AirlineAirline (in Kazakh)ImageEstablished ICAO IATA Callsign
Air Astana «Эйр Астана» әуекомпаниясы P4-KEA.jpg 2001KZRKCASTANALINE
FlyArystan FlyArystan әуекомпаниясы FlyArystan in Kokshetau 1.jpg 2018KZRKCASTANALINE
Qazaq Air QAZAQ AIR әуекомпаниясы QAZAQ AIR flot.jpg 2015QAZIQSAMRUK
SCAT «СКАТ» әуекомпаниясы SCAT Airlines, UP-B3720, Boeing 737-8 MAX (40699976503).jpg 1997VSVDVVLASTA

Charter airlines

AirlineImageEstablished ICAO IATA Callsign
Euro-Asia Air Euro-Asia Yak-40.JPG 1997EAK5BEAKAZ
Kaz Air Trans 2012KUYKAIGA
Kazaviaspas Kazaviaspas Tupolev Tu-154 UA-320-1.jpg 2003KZSSPAKAZ
Sky Service (Kazakhstan) 2004KVRKAVAIR
Sunday Airlines Sunday Airlines Boeing 757-200 on finals at Antalya.jpg 2013VSVDVVLASTA
Zhetysu 1994JTUKAVAIR
Aerotrans 2000ATG
Avia Jaynar Avia-Jaynar Yakovlev Yak-42 Parfaits.jpg 2001SAPJNTOBOL
Comlux KZ UP-EM007 Embraer ERJ 135BJ Legacy 650 Comlux (8561015524).jpg 2009KAZKAZLUX
East Wing Ilyushin Il-76TD, East Wing AN1633281.jpg 2006EWZ
Fly Jet KZ Fly Jet.kz Yakovlev Yak-42 Parfaits-1.jpg 2008FJK
Jet Airlines 2008SOZ
Kaz Air Jet Hawker Beechcraft 900XP, Private JP7660805.jpg 2008KEJ
Kazakhmys 2007
Khozu Avia UP-CL001 Canadair CRJ.700 (7604217284).jpg 2002OZU
Prime Aviation M-YBUS A320CJ STC Aviation VKO (32600858553) (2).jpg 2005PKZ
Sayat Air 2007SYM

Cargo airlines

AirlineImageEstablished ICAO IATA Callsign
Jupiter Jet Up-an205.jpg 2016JPJIMJupiterJet

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Air Astana is an airline group based in Almaty, Kazakhstan. It operates scheduled international and domestic services on 64 routes from its main hub, Almaty International Airport, and from its secondary hub, Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport. It is a joint venture between Kazakhstan's sovereign wealth fund Samruk-Kazyna (51%), and BAE Systems PLC (49%). It was incorporated in October 2001 and started commercial flights on 15 May 2002. It is one of a small number of airlines which has required neither government subsidy nor shareholder financial support to overcome the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, thus preserving its central corporate principle of financial, managerial and operational independence.

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References

  1. (in Russian) Federal State Unitary Enterprise "State Air Traffic Management Corporation", Airline Reference, Vol. 2, CIS states, 29 January 2008