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SAPSAN

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Founded
  
14 july 2009

Focus cities
  
Kostanay

Destinations
  
5 (all domestic)

Commenced operations
  
17 may 2010

Fleet size
  
2

Hubs
  
Almaty International Airport

History

SAPSAN is an airline of Kazakhstan, named after the peregrine falcon (Сапсан in Russian). It was founded in 2009 and that started operations in 2010. Based in Almaty International Airport and owned by the same parent company that owns Irtysh Air, the airline leased its aircraft to Irtysh Air to operate 5 domestic routes from Almaty (Kostanay, Karaganda, Oskemen, Kyzylorda and Pavlodar.

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Destinations

Kazakhstan
  • Almaty - Almaty International Airport [base]
  • Karagandy - Sary-Arka Airport
  • Kostanay - Kostanay Airport
  • Kyzylorda - Kyzylorda Airport
  • Pavlodar - Pavlodar Airport
  • Fleet

    As of November 2012, the fleet of SAPSAN is stored and aircraft are to be returned to the manufacturer, Bombardier. The SAPSAN airlines fleet consists the following aircraft:

    References

    SAPSAN Wikipedia