Lukiaviatrans

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Lukiaviatrans
Founded1994
Hubs Maksimovo Airport, Velikie, Pskov
Fleet sizeUndisclosed
Headquarters Maksimovo Airport, Velikie, Pskov
Key peopleMichael N. Tumanov (Director), Oleg Tumanov (Deputy Director), Vladimir F. Nikitin (Finance Director)
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Lukaviatrans is a Russian charter airline based at Maksimovo Airport, Pskov, which carries out aerial photography, aerial chemical work (e.g. crop spraying), aerial fire-fighting, aircraft maintenance, oil and gas pipeline monitoring, and crop clearance around pipelines. [1]

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Lukaviatrans Antonov An-30 in 2008 Lukaviatrans Antonov An-30 Marina.jpg
Lukaviatrans Antonov An-30 in 2008

Fleet

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Aircraft typeActiveNotes
Antonov An-30 undisclosed
Antonov An-30D undisclosed
Antonov An-26 undisclosed
Antonov An-2 undisclosed
Mil Mi-8 undisclosed
Mil Mi-2 undisclosed

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References

  1. "Услуги — ЛукиАвиаТранс". Lukiaviatrans.com. Archived from the original on 2011-12-28. Retrieved 2012-08-06.
  2. "Ан-30 — ЛукиАвиаТранс". Lukiaviatrans.com. Retrieved 2012-08-06.