Orenair
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Founded | 1992 | ||||||
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Hubs | Orenburg Tsentralny Airport | ||||||
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Fleet size | 19 | ||||||
Destinations | 12 | ||||||
Headquarters | Orenburg, Russia | ||||||
Key people | Victor Zyukin (Acting General Director) | ||||||
Website | www.orenair.ru |
Orenburg Airlines or JSC Orenair (Russian: Оренбургские авиалинии[2][3]) is an airline with its head office on the property of Orenburg Tsentralny Airport in Orenburg, Russia.[4] It operates domestic passenger services and inclusive tour charters, as well as aerial work and special flights. Its main base is Orenburg Tsentralny Airport, with hubs at Domodedovo and Orsk.[5]
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History
The airline was formed from the Aeroflot Orenburg Division, which was established in 1932. It started operations in 1992 under its present name. It was the first Russian domestic airline to introduce the hub system of connecting flights in Orenburg, providing a full service for transfer passengers, and the first Russian domestic airline to introduce through air fares.[5] In 2010, Orenair was acquired by Aeroflot and is likely to engage in a fleet modernization process as a result of the merger.[6] Orenair recently acquired Air Austral's B777-200ER F-ORUN, which Air Austral had been trying to sell for a year.[7] Orenair in April 2016 plans to merge to Rossiya, by the instructions of its mother airline Aeroflot, with Donavia, to form one big air carrier based in Saint-Petersburg, Moscow and Rostov-On-Don. All the fleet will remain, but in Rossiya livery.[8]
Orenair has also the following codeshare agreements:
Destinations
Orenburg Airlines operates the following scheduled services (as of December 2015):[9]
Asia
- Almaty - Almaty International Airport seasonal[10]
- Sharjah - Sharjah International Airport seasonal charter[12]
- Cebu City - Mactan-Cebu International Airport seasonal charter[13]
Europe
- Athens - Athens International Airport seasonal charter
- Corfu - Corfu International Airport
- Kavala - Kavala International Airport seasonal charter
- Pardubice - scheduled charter
- Prague - Václav Havel Airport Prague seasonal charter[14]
- Anapa - Vityazevo Airport
- Barnaul - German Titov Barnaul International Airport
- Chelyabinsk - Balandino Airport
- Chelyabinsk - Irkutsk International Airport
- Irkutsk - International Airport Irkutsk operates for Aeroflot
- Krasnodar - Pashkovsky Airport
- Mineralnye Vody - Mineralnye Vody Airport
- Moscow
- Nizhnevartovsk - Nizhnevartovsk Airport
- Novokuznetsk - Spichenkovo Airport
- Novosibirsk - Tolmachevo Airport
- Omsk - Omsk Tsentralny Airport
- Orenburg - Orenburg Tsentralny Airport hub
- Perm - Bolshoye Savino Airport
- Samara - Kurumoch International Airport
- Simferopol - Simferopol International Airport secondary hub
- Sochi - Sochi-Adler International Airport focus city
- St Petersburg - Pulkovo International Airport
- Ufa - Ufa International Airport
- Kursk-Kursk Vostochny Airport
North America
The airline operates charter flights from and to Kazan, Krasnodar, Nizhny Novgorod, Novosibirsk, Omsk, Rostov-na-Donu, Samara, Sharm el-Sheikh, Ufa, Volgograd, Goa, Poprad-Tatry and other destinations.
Fleet
Fixed-wing aircraft fleet
The Orenair fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of October 2015):[15][16][17][18]

Aircraft | In fleet | Orders | Passengers | Notes | |||
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C | Y+ | Y | Total | ||||
Boeing 737-800 | 16 | 4 | — | — | 189 | 189 | |
Boeing 777-200ER | 3 | 2 | 14 | 34 | 316 | 364[15] | |
Total | 19 | 6 |
As of October 2015, the average age of western-built Orenair fleet was 11.1 years.[19]
Previously operated
As of August 2006 the airline also operated:[20]
- 1 Yakovlev Yak-40
- 8 Tupolev Tu-134
- 4 Tupolev Tu-154B
- 1 Tupolev Tu-154M
- 4 Tupolev Tu-204-100
- 2 Boeing 737-500[21]
References
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- ↑ With the official name of Federal State Unitary Enterprise – Russian: Федеральное государственное унитарное предприятие „Оренбургские авиалинии”.
- ↑ The B.737s bear the title “Orenair”, while the Tu-134s and Tu-154s carry either “Orenburg Airlines” or “Orenair”, as it can be seen in the pictures on Airliners website and other sources.
- ↑ "Contacts." Orenair. Retrieved on 16 November 2012. "JSC "ORENAIR" Airport, Orenburg district, Orenburg region, 460049, Russian Federation" - Russian: "460049, Оренбургская область, Оренбургский район, Аэропорт"
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