Barkol Airlines

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Barkol Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
BKLBarkol
Founded1996
Hubs Moscow (Vnukovo, Ostafyevo, Bykovo)

Khabarovsk (Novy) • Yaroslavl (Tunoshna) • Leningrad Region (Nevskaya) • Velikie Luki (Khvoinaya) • Saratov (Dubki) • LipetskSamara (Smyshliaevka) • Penza (Ternovka) • Volgograd (Gumrak) • BrianskRyazan (Listvianka) • Tyumen (Roshchino) • TobolskTyumen Region (Ishim)

Contents

Dalnerechensk
Fleet size51
DestinationsN/A - Charter
Headquarters Moscow [1] [2]
Key peopleBarkhotov Viktor Sergeevich (Director General) [3]
Website barkol.ru
Mil Mi-2 Barkol Mil Mi-2.jpg
Mil Mi-2

Barkol Airlines is a large Russian charter airline based in Moscow that carries out VIP charter flights (both on its own aircraft and on those leased from other airlines) as well as patrols of power, gas and oil lines, forest patrols, aerial photography and crop spraying (on its Antonov An-2, Mil Mi-2 and Mil Mi-8 aircraft).

Finances

Year-on-year, net operating revenues increased by 15.46%, from RUB 1,098,632,000 to RUB 1,268,526,000 from 2009 to 2010. Operating result decreased, by 20.18% from RUB 45,427,000 to RUB 36,261,000. [3]

Region served

Western (European) Russia is served up to the area bordered to the east by Khanty-Mansiysk and Salekhard. [4]

Fleet

Aircraft type
Yakovlev Yak-40 4RA-87957, RA-87280, RA-88228, RA-88229 [2] [5]
Mil Mi-8 14
Robinson R-44 21Includes RA-04242 [6]
Цесна 172S 2
An-2 7
Mi-2 3

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