Zonalnoye Air Enterprise

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Zonalnoye Air Enterprise (Авиапредприятие «Зональное»)
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FoundedJanuary 20, 1992
Ceased operations2017
Headquarters Tymovskoye, Sakhalin Oblast, Russia

Zonalnoye (Russian : Авиапредприятие Зональное, Aviapredprijatije Zonaljnoje) was founded on January 20, 1992 [1] and is an airline based in Tymovskoye (Sakhalin Oblast) of Russia which specialises in the transportation and storage of petroleum and related equipment. [2] Zonalnoye also engages in the wholesale of fuel [3]

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Fleet

AircraftIn fleetSeatsNotes
Antonov An-2 512(RA-17819, RA-40759, RA-32553, RA-82837, RA-96255) [4] [5] [6]
Mil Mi-2 27(RA-14088 and RA-20305) [4] [5] [6]

Criminal liability

On 26 March 2012, the head of Zonalnoye was subject to criminal liability (by Yegor Korczak, the Sakhalin transport prosecutor) for regularly carrying passengers in an Mi-2 helicopter in 2011 without a passenger license. The company made 75 passenger flights in that year, carrying 1007 passengers on the routes:

The airline was also fined 40,000 Roubles. [7] [8]

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  4. 1 2 http://tymovskoe.ru/companies/3050/
  5. 1 2 "Авиапредприятие "Зональное" (Zonalnoe Air Enterprise) - Форум".
  6. 1 2 "Listing Aircraft - Aviation Fanatic".
  7. "Глава сахалинской авиакомпании Зональное привлекается к уголовной ответственности за отсутствие лицензии (АвиаПорт)".
  8. "ОАО "Авиапредприятие Зональное" оштрафовано на 40 тыс. рублей за несоблюдение правил безопасности полетов".