This is a list of aircraft operators which are currently licensed by the Kazakh civil aviation authorities. [1]
Airline | Airline (in Kazakh) | Image | Established | ICAO | IATA | Callsign |
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Air Astana | «Эйр Астана» әуекомпаниясы | 2001 | KZR | KC | ASTANALINE | |
FlyArystan | FlyArystan әуекомпаниясы | 2018 | KZR | KC | ASTANALINE | |
Qazaq Air | QAZAQ AIR әуекомпаниясы | 2015 | QAZ | IQ | SAMRUK | |
SCAT | «СКАТ» әуекомпаниясы | 1997 | VSV | DV | VLASTA |
Airline | Image | Established | ICAO | IATA | Callsign |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Euro-Asia Air | 1997 | EAK | 5B | EAKAZ | |
Kaz Air Trans | 2012 | KUY | KAIGA | ||
Kazaviaspas | 2003 | KZS | SPAKAZ | ||
Sky Service (Kazakhstan) | 2004 | KVR | KAVAIR | ||
Sunday Airlines | 2013 | VSV | DV | VLASTA | |
Zhetysu | 1994 | JTU | KAVAIR | ||
Aerotrans | 2000 | ATG | |||
Avia Jaynar | 2001 | SAP | JN | TOBOL | |
Comlux KZ | 2009 | KAZ | KAZLUX | ||
East Wing | 2006 | EWZ | |||
Fly Jet KZ | 2008 | FJK | |||
Jet Airlines | 2008 | SOZ | |||
Kaz Air Jet | 2008 | KEJ | |||
Kazakhmys | 2007 | ||||
Khozu Avia | 2002 | OZU | |||
Prime Aviation | 2005 | PKZ | |||
Sayat Air | 2007 | SYM |
Airline | Image | Established | ICAO | IATA | Callsign |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jupiter Jet | 2016 | JPJ | IM | JupiterJet |
Lists of airlines cover existing and defunct airlines. Complete lists are given in alphabetical sequence by the name of the continent from which they operate. Lists are also given by size, by business model and by other characteristics. There are over 5,000 airlines with ICAO codes. The world's largest airline by fleet size and passengers carried is American Airlines, operating from the United States.
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.
Kazakhstan Airlines was an airline from Kazakhstan, serving as national flag carrier of the country from its independence in 1991 until 1996. Following the disaster of the Charkhi Dadri mid-air collision, Kazakhstan Airlines ceased operations, and its role as flag carrier was transferred to Air Kazakhstan.
Skyservice or sky service may refer to:
Semeyavia O.A. was an airline based in Semey, Kazakhstan, operating scheduled domestic flights between its home base at Semey Airport and Almaty International Airport. Ceased operations in July 2013.
Presidente Transportes Aéreos was a Brazilian airline founded in 1996. In 2001 it ceased operations.
Sky Jet, Skyjets, or variation, may refer to: