Sky Express
Скай Экспресс
IATA ICAO Callsign
XW[1] SXR[1] SKYSTORM[1]
Founded2006
Commenced operations29 January 2007
Ceased operations29 October 2011
Operating basesMoscow-Vnukovo
Fleet size9
Destinations9
Parent companyKuban Airlines (2011)
HeadquartersMoscow, Russia
Key peopleMarina Vladimirovna Bukalova (MD)[1]
Websiteskyexpress.ru

CJSC Sky Express (Russian: ЗАО «Небесный Экспресс»), simply known as Sky Express and in Russian as Скай Экспресс, was a Russian low-cost airline. Its main base was Vnukovo International Airport, Moscow, Russia. Sky Express was the first airline to focus on being a low-cost domestic airline in Russia. It operated from January 2007 until October 2011.

History

The airline was established in March 2006 by a consortium of investors which included KrasAir CEO Boris Abramovich, EBRD, Altima Partners and others, becoming Russia's first low-cost airline. The first flight took off on 29 January 2007 from Moscow to Sochi. Only 20 days after the only other Russian low-cost airline, Avianova, ceased its operations, Sky Express also decided to stop all flights from 29 October 2011. Its fleet and brand name was transferred to Kuban Airlines.[citation needed]

Destinations

Sky Express Airbus A319-100
Sky Express Boeing 737-500

As of March 2011, Sky Express served the following destinations:[2]

Scheduled flights

Charter flights

Additionally, Sky Express operated charter flights on a seasonal basis to the following destinations during the summer of 2009 and 2010:[3]

Fleet

The Sky Express fleet consisted of the following aircraft in November 2011:[6]

Aircraft Total Passengers
Airbus A319-100 3 156
Boeing 737-300 2 148
Boeing 737-500 2 132

Incidents and accidents

References

  1. ^ a b c d Federal State Unitary Enterprise "State Air Traffic Management Corporation", Airline Reference, Vol. 1, Russian Federation, 20 February 2007, p. 303
  2. ^ Sky Express website – Flight Schedule
  3. ^ Sky Express website – Flight Schedule (Russian language only)
  4. ^ "Pac Group". Archived from the original on 2011-10-09. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
  5. ^ "Pac Group". Archived from the original on 2011-10-09. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
  6. ^ Sky Express fleet list at planespotters.net Archived 2011-10-03 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Sky Express XW230 Hijack Scare
  8. ^ Boeing 737 lands safely after emergency landing in Moscow (CNN)

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