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'''Nordavia''' (Russian: Нордавиа) came into existence in 1991, after Soviet monopoly [[:Category:Aeroflot|Aeroflot]] was split into various smaller airlines. The company named “Архангельские воздушные линии” (“Arkhangelsk air lines”) was created out of former Arkhangelsk united flying squad. The regional airline continued to serve various destinations of northwestern Russia out of Arkhangelsk Talagi airport. In 2004 it was re-purchased by Aeroflot, which re-branded it as '''“Aeroflot-Nord”''' and started making flights under its own code. However, after the deadly flight SU821 crash in Perm, Aeroflot suspended the code-sharing agreement and, to avoid associating its own name with SU821 accident, renamed the company into “Nordavia”. In 2011 the subsidiary was sold to “Nornikel” mining corporation.
 
'''Nordavia''' (Russian: Нордавиа) came into existence in 1991, after Soviet monopoly [[:Category:Aeroflot|Aeroflot]] was split into various smaller airlines. The company named “Архангельские воздушные линии” (“Arkhangelsk air lines”) was created out of former Arkhangelsk united flying squad. The regional airline continued to serve various destinations of northwestern Russia out of Arkhangelsk Talagi airport. In 2004 it was re-purchased by Aeroflot, which re-branded it as '''“Aeroflot-Nord”''' and started making flights under its own code. However, after the deadly flight SU821 crash in Perm, Aeroflot suspended the code-sharing agreement and, to avoid associating its own name with SU821 accident, renamed the company into “Nordavia”. In 2011 the subsidiary was sold to “Nornikel” mining corporation.
  
 
As of today, the company continues to make flights to cities in northwestern area, as well as Moscow-SVO and some southern Russia resort destinations such as Sochi or Anapa.
 
As of today, the company continues to make flights to cities in northwestern area, as well as Moscow-SVO and some southern Russia resort destinations such as Sochi or Anapa.
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This page contains all films, TV series, and video games that feature aircraft of Nordavia.
 
This page contains all films, TV series, and video games that feature aircraft of Nordavia.
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==See also==
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordavia Nordavia at Wikipedia]
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[[Category: Airlines]]
 
[[Category: Airlines]]

Revision as of 20:44, 16 December 2018

Nordavia logo.
5N/AUL/ARCHANGELSK AIR.

Nordavia (Russian: Нордавиа) came into existence in 1991, after Soviet monopoly Aeroflot was split into various smaller airlines. The company named “Архангельские воздушные линии” (“Arkhangelsk air lines”) was created out of former Arkhangelsk united flying squad. The regional airline continued to serve various destinations of northwestern Russia out of Arkhangelsk Talagi airport. In 2004 it was re-purchased by Aeroflot, which re-branded it as “Aeroflot-Nord” and started making flights under its own code. However, after the deadly flight SU821 crash in Perm, Aeroflot suspended the code-sharing agreement and, to avoid associating its own name with SU821 accident, renamed the company into “Nordavia”. In 2011 the subsidiary was sold to “Nornikel” mining corporation.

As of today, the company continues to make flights to cities in northwestern area, as well as Moscow-SVO and some southern Russia resort destinations such as Sochi or Anapa.


This page contains all films, TV series, and video games that feature aircraft of Nordavia.

See also

Pages in category "Nordavia"

The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.