Aviastar-TU

Aviastar-TU Airlines (Russian: Авиастар-ТУ) is a cargo charter airline which operates principally out of Ramenskoye Airport in Moscow, Russia.

Aviastar-TU Airlines
Авиастар-ТУ
IATA ICAO Callsign
4B TUP TUPOLEVAIR
Founded2004
Commenced operationsMarch 2004[1]
HubsRamenskoye Airport
Secondary hubsDomodedovo International Airport, Vnukovo International Airport
Fleet size7
DestinationsCharters
Parent companyCJSC Aviastar-SP
HeadquartersZhukovsky, Moscow Oblast, Russia
Key peopleIvan Ivanovich Sukhomlin (General Director)
Websitewww.aviastartu.com

Its headquarters are in Zhukovsky, Moscow Oblast.[2]

Fleet

Current Fleet

Aviastar-TU Tupolev Tu-204C in DHL livery.
Aviastar-TU Tupolev Tu-204-100C

The Aviastar-TU fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of April 2019):[3]

Aviastar-TU Airlines Fleet
Aircraft In Fleet Orders Notes
Boeing 757-200PCF 2
Boeing 757-200SF 1 Operated by Airwork
Tupolev Tu-204-100C 4
Total 7

Aviastar-TU Airlines, as an aircraft operator, has a historical affiliation with Aviastar-SP, an aircraft builder.

Former Fleet

Aviastar-TU Airlines Former Fleet
Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
Antonov An-124-100 1 1993 1993 Written off in an accident
Tupolev Tu-204-100 4 1996 2010
Tupolev Tu-204-300 1 2003 2004 Transferred to Vladivostok Air

Accidents and incidents

  • On 22 March 2010, Aviastar-TU Flight 1906, a Tupolev Tu-204 (RA-64011) crashed on approach to Moscow Domodedovo International Airport. Only eight crew members were on board, and all of them survived.[6] Immediately upon the accident, the Russian aviation supervisory authority suspended Aviastar-TU from carrying passengers, pending an examination of the airline's flight operations.[6] In September 2010, the Russian aviation supervisory authority, МАК, released its final report into the accident.[7] The cause of the accident was attributed to pilot error, with a number of factors contributing to the accident including inadequate crew training and lack of cockpit resource management, failure of autoflight systems and regulatory violations by Aviastar-TU.

References

  1. http://aviastartu.com/about shows the timeline of the airline 31 August 2019
  2. "Contact information Archived 2016-07-03 at the Wayback Machine." Aviastar-TU. Retrieved on June 7, 2016. "Addess: [sic] 4 Grishchenko street, Zhukovsky, Moscow Region, Russian Federation, 140180 " - Russian address: "Адрес: 140180, Россия, Московская область, г. Жуковский, ул. Грищенко д. 4"
  3. "Aviastar Fleet Details and History". planespotters.net. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
  4. "Aviation Photo #3860055: Tupolev Tu-204-100S (Tu-204C) - DHL (Aviastar-Tu Cargo)". Airliners.net. Retrieved 2019-09-02.
  5. "RA-64032". jetphotos.com. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  6. See an Archived News Report, originally published on 22 March 2010 at Flightglobal.com. See also The Aviation Herald, 22 March 2010.
  7. "Accident: Aviastar-TU T204 at Moscow on Mar 22nd 2010, landed short of runway". 2010-09-20. Retrieved 2011-06-12. Formal investigation report in Russian is at MAK.ru Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine.
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