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POT

Ceased operations
  
December 2014

Destinations
  
11

Headquarters
  
Voronezh, Russia

Fleet size
  
28

POT
  
POLET

Focus cities
  
Moscow

Parent company
  
Anatoly Karpov (100%)

Founded
  
1988

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Hubs
  
Voronezh International Airport (passenger), Ulyanovsk Vostochny Airport (cargo)

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CJSC «Polet Airlines» (Russian: ЗАО «Авиакомпания „Полёт“», «ZAO Aviakompániya “Palyót”») was an airline based in Voronezh, Russia. It operated a worldwide cargo and domestic passenger charter services from Voronezh, as well as regional passenger and cargo services from Sokol. It was one of two airlines which flew the Antonov An-124 Ruslan, the world's highest gross weight cargo airplane which specialises in oversized freight. Its collapse, over lease payments for these massive aircraft, left only the Volga-Dnepr Airlines/Antonov Airlines joint partnership in this market. Its main base was Chertovitskoye Airport, Voronezh. Polet is the Russian word for flight.

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Polet airlines


History

The airline was established and started operations in 1988. In 2002 Polet began serving the agricultural, aeromedical and aerial photography markets. The airline was wholly owned by Anatoly S Karpov (Chief Executive and General Director) and had a 19.5% holding in Voronezhavia.

In December 2013, the carrier announced that it was evaluating the acquisition of five mid size jets for charter operations out of Voronezh.

Polet was sued by Alexander Lebedev, who claimed that it owned $8 million USD in lease payments for An-124 aircraft.

Polet suspended both passenger and cargo operations on November 24, 2014 after which a Moscow Arbitration Court on November 28 placed the carrier into administration. Rosaviatsia cancelled Polet's AOC in April 2015 (2015-04).

Destinations

As of October 2013, Polet Airlines operated scheduled passenger flights to the following destinations:

Europe

  • Czech Republic
  • Prague – Prague Václav Havel Airport
  • France
  • Châlons-en-Champagne - Châlons Vatry Airport
  • Germany
  • Munich – Munich Airport
  • Greece
  • Heraklion – Heraklion International Airport (Seasonal)
  • Rhodes – Rhodes International Airport (Seasonal)
  • Latvia
  • Riga - Riga International Airport
  • Lithuania
  • Vilnius - Vilnius International Airport
  • Russia
  • Anapa – Anapa Airport
  • Belgorod – Belgorod International Airport
  • Lipetsk – Lipetsk Airport
  • Moscow – Domodedovo Airport
  • Saint Petersburg – Pulkovo Airport
  • Simferopol – Simferopol International Airport
  • Sochi – Sochi Airport
  • Ulyanovsk – Ulyanovsk Vostochny Airport
  • Voronezh – Voronezh International Airport (Hub)
  • Western Asia

  • Armenia
  • Yerevan – Zvartnots International Airport
  • Turkey
  • Antalya – Antalya Airport (Charter)
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Dubai – Dubai International Airport (Charter)(Cargo Only)
  • Fleet

    The Polet Airlines fleet included the following aircraft (as of December 2013):

    Passenger Fleet

    Non-passenger fleet

    References

    Polet Airlines Wikipedia


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