Rosneft-Baltika

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Rosneft-Baltika (Russian РОСНЕФТЬ-БАЛТИКА)
Founded1997
Ceased operations2007
Hubs Rzhevka Airport, St Petersburg
Fleet size3
Headquarters St Petersburg, Russia
Key peopleSergeev Yuri G (General Manager)

Rosneft-Baltika was a charter airline based in Rzhevka Airport near St Petersburg, Russia, which was founded in 1997. [1] The airport was abandoned in 2007 with the runways now used for car parking, and none of their fleet has been spotted since. [2] Because of this it is assumed the airline is no longer in operation.

Rzhevka Airport is an airport in Leningrad Oblast, Russia located 15 km east of Saint Petersburg. Now the airport serves small aircraft.

Fleet

Aircraft typeActiveNotes
Mil Mi-8 2
Yakovlev Yak-40K [3] 1

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References

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