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Destinations
  
12 (in 2009)

Website
  
www.regionavia.ru

Founded
  
2005

Fleet size
  
16

Commenced operations
  
2006

Key people
  
Denis Pavshinsky (CEO)

Headquarters
  
Moscow, Russia

Ceased operations
  
October 19, 2011

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Operating bases
  
Domodedovo International Airport, Bykovo Airport

Region Avia (Russian: Регион-Авиа), also styled Region-Avia or Region Avia Airlines, was a regional airline based in Moscow, Russia, operating scheduled passenger flights out of Domodedovo International Airport, and chartered services out of Bykovo Airport.

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History

Region Avia was registered in Moscow in 2005, as a company which was to 52% owned by (unnamed) Russian citizens and had an initial funding of $50 million. It received its Air Operator's Certificate on 19 August 2006. The last scheduled flight (from Tambov to Moscow) took place on 31 December 2010, and the company was dissolved in early 2011.

Destinations

At its height in 2009, Region Avia operated scheduled services to the following domestic destinations:

  • Arkhangelsk - Talagi Airport
  • Anapa - Anapa Airport
  • Ivanovo - Ivanovo Yuzhny Airport
  • Kursk - Kursk Vostochny Airport
  • Moscow - Domodedovo International Airport (base)
  • Nizhny Novgorod - Nizhny Novgorod International Airport
  • Petrozavodsk - Petrozavodsk Airport
  • Pskov - Pskov Airport
  • Saint Petersburg - Pulkovo Airport
  • Sochi - Sochi International Airport
  • Tambov - Tambov Donskoye Airport
  • Yaroslavl - Tunoshna Airport
  • Between 2007 and 2008, Region-Avia had offered flights from Yekaterinburg to Magnitogorsk, Ufa and Nyagan on behalf of Aviaprad.

    Fleet

    The Region Avia Airlines fleet included the following aircraft:

  • 8 Antonov An-28
  • 8 Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia
  • The company had plans to acquire a fleet of up to 50 foreign-made aircraft (either ATR 42, ATR 72 or Bombardier Dash 8) by 2012.

    References

    Region Avia Wikipedia