Tulpar Air Service

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Tulpar Air Service
IATA ICAO Callsign
TUXTULPA [1]
Founded1998
Ceased operations2009
Operating bases Sary-Arka Airport
Fleet size14

Tulpar Air Service, also known as Tulpar Avia Service, was an airline from Kazakhstan which operated scheduled and chartered flights (passenger, cargo, VIP) out of Sary-Arka Airport, Karaganda. [2] The company was founded in 1998, and had its airline license revoked on 1 April 2009. [3]

The company's name is an homage to Tulpar, a mythical swift horse in Turko-Mongol mythology, similar to Pegasus.

Fleet

The Tulpar Air Service fleet included the following aircraft: [4]

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References

  1. Airline Codes
  2. Information on Tulpar Air Service at airlineupdate.com
  3. Information on Tulpar Air Service at the Aviation Safety Network
  4. Flight International, 3–9 October 2006