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ZXZ

Commenced operations
  
27 August 2015

Headquarters
  
Almaty

Fleet size
  
3

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QAZAQ AIR

Destinations
  
9

Founded
  
1 April 2015

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Hubs
  
Almaty International Airport

Focus cities
  
Shymkent International Airport, Astana International Airport

Hub
  
Almaty International Airport

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Qazaq Air (Kazakh: Қазақ Эйр, Qazaq Éyr, قازاق ەير) is a Kazakh airline, a subsidiary company of the National Welfare Fund Samruk-Kazyna. Based in Almaty International Airport, created with the purpose to provide regional flights. The main mission of "Qazaq Air" airline – to connect the regions of the Republic of Kazakhstan and thus to improve their economic development.

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History

"Qazaq Air" was officially founded in April 2015 by the National Welfare Fund Samruk-Kazyna. The airline was launched in Astana on 6 July 2015 with a flight from Almaty. The first passenger flight was operated on 27 August 2015, on Almaty-Astana route. It was announced that during first five days of operation more than 900 passengers used airline’s services.

Destinations

Nowadays Qazaq Air operates wide network of flights within Kazakhstan connecting South, North and West of the Republic.

Previous routes

Qazaq Air operated Kostanay - Aktobe route during October 2015. Due to low load factor destination was ceased. Airline has plans to reopen destination during Summer navigation 2016.

Qazaq Air ceased Almaty - Taldykorgan destination in March 2016.

Fleet

The fleet of the airline consists of three brand-new Bombardier Q400 NextGen turboprop aircraft: P4-AST, P4-NUR, and P4-QAZ, which are leased by Falcon Aviation Services. Aircraft cabin has an all-economy class layout. The advantages of this aircraft type are high standards of safety, improved cost saving, reliability, bright cabin, increased luggage space and lower noise levels, compared to other turboprop aircraft types.

References

Qazaq Air Wikipedia


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