UTair Cargo

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UTAir Cargo
UTair-Cargo logo.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
-TUM-
Founded1997
Hubs Plekhanov, Tyumen
Fleet size39
Destinations22 (scheduled)
Parent company Utair
HeadquartersPlekhanov, Tyumen
Website www.utair-cargo.ru

UTAir Cargo is a Russian cargo airline based in Plekhanov, Tyumen and a subsidiary of Utair.

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Destinations

UTair Cargo carries out aerial survey work, forest fire observation, paratrooper and charter passenger transport, and mail deliveries on behalf of DHL Aviation. [1] It operates scheduled freight flights to Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Turkey, Egypt, Sudan, Bahrain, Nordholz (Germany), Liège (Belgium), Helsinki (Finland), Budapest (Hungary), Zürich (Switzerland) and Gdańsk (Poland). [2] On 12 April 2012, UTAir Cargo also launched operations to the North Pole. [3]

Fleet

UTair Cargo Antonov An-26 UTair Cargo An-26 side view.jpg
UTair Cargo Antonov An-26

As of June 2019, The UTair Cargo fleet consists of the following aircraft: [4]

Aircraft typeActiveNotes
Antonov An-2 813 stored
Antonov An-24RV 17
Antonov An-26 2
Antonov An-74 61 stored
Yakovlev Yak-42D 6
Total39

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References

  1. "Партнеры (Partners)" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2011-11-27.
  2. "О компании (About company)" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2011-11-27. Retrieved 2024-01-17.
  3. "UTair - UTair-Cargo launches operations in North pole". heli.utair.ru. Archived from the original on 2014-12-14.
  4. "UTair JSC (UTair Cargo, TyumenSpetsAvia)". russianplanes.net (in Russian). Retrieved June 22, 2019.

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