Mega Aircompany

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Mega Aircompany
Megaairlogo.PNG
IATA ICAO Call sign
-MGKMEGLA
Commenced operations2005 (2005)
Ceased operations2013
Hubs Almaty International Airport
Fleet size1
Destinations3
Headquarters Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Almaty, Kazakhstan
Website http://www.megaair.kz/index.php

Mega Aircompany was a charter airline based in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

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Destinations

Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan

Fleet

The Mega Aircompany fleet includes the following aircraft (as at February 2013):

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