Gazpromavia is a Russian passenger and cargo charter airline, based in Moscow. It began operations in 1995 and is wholly owned by JSC Gazprom Russia. The airline mainly operates its cargo services in support of the oil and gas industry.
Boeing 737-700
Falcon-900EX EASy
Falcon-900 LX
Falcon-900B
Tupolev-154M
Yakovlev-40
Yakovlev-42D
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Uzbekistan | Nukus |
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Vnukovo International Airport, is an international airport based in Moscow, Russia. As Moscow’s oldest operating airport, Vnukovo was built in 1937 and in 2015 handled over 15.8 million passengers from its two runways.
The airport operates services for many airlines including SCAT Airlines, Wizz Air, flydubai, Azimuth, FlyOne, Azerbaijan Airlines and Mahan Air.