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Aurora (airline)


Aurora (airline)


Aurora (Russian: Аврора) is a Russian airline headquartered in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Sakhalin Oblast. It operates domestic and international flights in the Russian Far East region. It is named after Russian cruiser Aurora.

History

Aurora was created by government order of Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. In September 2013, Aurora (originally called Taiga) was created, combining Vladivostok Air and SAT Airlines. SAT Airlines and Vladivostok Avia served 42 and 15 destinations respectively, and had a combined fleet of 24 aircraft plus 11 helicopters.

Aurora started operations on 8 December 2013 serving the Khabarovsk – Krasnoyarsk-Yemelyanovo route. The carrier's first aircraft was an Airbus A319, with a new aircraft livery. In December 2015, the airline received the first of three Bombardier Q400 aircraft it had on order.

Aurora was 51%-owned by Aeroflot, with the regional government of Sakhalin Oblast holding the balance. An initial investment of RUB 430 million was provided by Aeroflot through a loan. In December 2020, Aeroflot sold its 51% stake in Aurora to Sakhalin Region Development Corporation for ₽1. In 2022, Aurora was merged with five Russian regional airlines (Khabarovsk Airlines, Chukotavia, Kamchatka Air Enterprise, Yakutia Airlines, Polar Airlines) to create a single far-eastern airline for Russia.

Key people

As of October 2016, Konstantin Sukhorebrik was the CEO.

Destinations

The airline serves two countries on 41 routes.

As of April 2024, Aurora flies internationally from its three bases located in Khabarovsk, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk and Vladivostok. The international network includes Beijing-Daxing, Harbin.

Codeshare agreements

Aurora has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:

  • Aeroflot
  • Khabarovsk Airlines
  • S7 Airlines
  • Yakutia Airlines

Fleet

Current

The Aurora fleet comprises the following aircraft:

Historic

Aurora previously operated the following aircraft:

  • Boeing 737-200Adv
  • Boeing 737-500
  • Bombardier Dash 8-100
  • Antonov AN-24RV

References

Collection James Bond 007

External links

Media related to Aurora at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website (in Chinese, English, and Russian)


Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: Aurora (airline) by Wikipedia (Historical)



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