List of defunct airlines of Kyrgyzstan

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This is a list of defunct airlines of Kyrgyzstan . [1] [2]

AirlineImage IATA ICAO CallsignCommenced operationsCeased operationsNotes
ACI Airlines EK-11772 Antonov An.12BP (8392124192).jpg 20062007
Air Bishkek Air Bishkek A320-200 EX-32002 DME Dec 2012.png EAAKREASTOK20112016
Air Kyrgyzstan Air Kyrgyzstan, EX-37301, Boeing 737-382 (21354865102).jpg QHLYNALTYN AVIA20132017
Altyn Air Tupolev TU-154M Altyn Air EX-85718, HAJ Hannover (Langenhagen), Germany PP1091389968.jpg QHLYNALTYN AVIA20012006Rebranded as Kyrgyzstan Air Company
Anikay Air Ilyushin Il-18E, Anikay Air AN0810892.jpg AKFANIKAY20032007
Asia Alpha Airways ODSAL20062008
AsianAir KJAAZ20102011
Botir-Avia Botir Avia Ilyushin Il-76TD Spijkers.jpg B8BTRBOTIR-AVIA20002006
Eastok Avia E4EAA20062011Rebranded as Air Bishkek
Esen Air Kyrgyzstan Boeing 737-200 Maksimov.jpg K9ESDESEN AIR20062008
Galaxy Air 70GALGALAXY20062010
GATS Bishkek
Golden Rule Airlines Antonov An-2 Tamchi.jpg GRSGOLDEN RULE20032011
Intal Air INL20052008
Inter Trans Avia Y5ITDSeitek
Itek Air Itek Air Boeing 737-200 Naumenko.jpg GIIKAITEK-AIR19992010
KAS Air CompanyKWKSDAerokas
Kyrgyz Air KTKAF20022003
Kyrgyz Trans Avia 6KKTCDINARA2009
Kyrgyz Airways EX-32002 Airbus A320 Kyrgyz Airways (7270205814).jpg KREAA20102011Merged into Air Bishkek
Kyrgyz Airways (2004) N802AM Boeing 757 Kyrgyz Airways (8413454883).jpg KHKGZ20042006
Kyrgyzstan Air Company Air Manas Boeing 737-400 Ates-1.jpg QHLYN20062013Rebranded as Air Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan Airlines Kyrgyzstan Airlines Tupolev Tu-154M KvW.jpg R8KGAKYRGYZ19922005Merged into Kyrgyzstan Air Company
Kyrgyz International Airlines Kyrgyz International Airlines Airbus A300 Wallner.jpg KOKYLKYRMAL20012002
Manas Air MVKGMMANAS AIR20002001
MAXavia MAIMAX AVIA20062009
Osh-Avia OSHOSH AVIA20062008
Pegasus Asia ZMMBBRebranded as Air Manas
Phoenix Aviation Ilyushin Il-18GrM (SCD), Phoenix Aviation AN0705037.jpg P3PHG19982007Formed AVE FZE holding company and wholly owned subsidiary AVE.com in 2004 to operate jet equipment under the United Arab Emirates registry. Reorganized as Max-Avia in early 2006. Listed on European Union ban list 22 March 2006.
Quadrotour-Aero QVR20002004
Reem Air Ilyushin Il-76T, Reem Air AN0781670.jpg V4REK20042006
S Group International IND20132015
Sky Bishkek Saab 340 at Isfana Airport.jpg GYBIS20122015
Sky KG Airlines Y3KGKKYRGYZ SKY20042021
Skygate International Aviation Lockheed L-1011-385-1-15 TriStar 250, Skygate International Airlines AN1287739.jpg SGD20042010
Star of Asia 19921995
Sun Light Airlines Antonov An-12BP, Sunlight Airlines AN1124054.jpg 6LSUH20042006
Tenir Airlines TEB20052008
TRAST Aero TSJ20052008

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