Kyrgyz Air
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Founded | 2002 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 2003 | ||||||
Hubs | Manas International Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 1 | ||||||
Destinations | 7 | ||||||
Headquarters | Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan |
Kyrgyz Air was a privately owned airline based in Kyrgyzstan. The president of the company was Bill Pellew-Harvey, a British citizen (in 2003). The airline was started in 2002 and ceased operations in 2003.
Services
Scheduled services operated included:
- Bishkek to Beijing, Delhi, Dubai, Istanbul, Moscow and Ürümqi
Fleet
The airline only operated one McDonnell Douglas MD-82 aircraft. Two were ordered, but only one was delivered and used.
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Airlines of Kyrgyzstan
- Aero Nomad Airlines
- Avia Traffic Company
- TezJet
- Air Bishkek
- Air Kyrgyzstan
- Air Manas
- Anikay Air
- Botir-Avia
- British Gulf International Airlines
- Click Airways
- Eastok Avia
- Esen Air
- Galaxy Air
- Golden Rule Airlines
- Inter Trans Avia
- Itek Air
- Kyrgyz Air
- Kyrgyz International Airlines
- Kyrgyz Trans Avia
- Kyrgyzstan Airlines
- Manas Air
- MAXavia
- Osh-Avia
- Pegasus Asia
- Phoenix Aviation
- Sky Bishkek
- Sky KG Airlines
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