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Chelyabinsk Airlines was an airline based in Chelyabinsk, Russia. It operated trunk and regional scheduled and charter passenger flights and also leased aircraft to other operators. It was formerly the Aeroflot Chelyabinsk Division. Its name was often shortened to Chelal. From 1994 the airline operated Yakovlev 42 tri-jet airliners.
In 2004 the airline was absorbed by S7 Airlines[1].
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History
Chelyabinsk Airlines began international services to Hanover in July 1997 and to Frankfurt in mid-1999. The airline also flew to Turkey, Iran, Bulgaria and the United Arab Emirates, and planned to add Pakistan, Israel and Paris to its schedules[2]. In 2004 S7 Airlines absorbed Chelyabinsk Airlines.
Fleet
The Chelyabinsk Airlines fleet consisted of 1 Tupolev Tu-134A aircraft (at January 2005).
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Categories:
- Defunct airlines of Russia
- Airlines established in 1992
- Airlines disestablished in 2006
- Companies based in Chelyabinsk
- Russian airline stubs
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