BAL Bashkirian Airlines


BAL Bashkirian Airlines was an airline with its head office on the property of Ufa Airport in Ufa, Russia. It operated regional and trunk routes from Ufa and charter services to Europe, Asia and North Africa. The company was founded in 1991 and liquidated in 2007.

History

The airline was originally set up as an Aeroflot division and was formerly part of the Samara-based Aerovolga. It had 1,513 employees at the time of its dissolution. In October 2006, its licence was revoked by the Russian safety agency FTOA. It was due to relaunch services in December 2006 following an inspection of one of its Tupolev Tu-154 aircraft in Iran, when the FTOA ruled that safety legislation had been met and services could restart. The restart never happened.

Destinations

As of January 2005, BAL Bashkirian Airlines operated the following services:
CityCountryAirportNotes
BakuAzerbaijanHeydar Aliyev International Airport
BarcelonaSpainBarcelona–El Prat Josep Tarradellas Airport
CairoEgyptCairo International Airport
DushanbeTajikistanDushanbe International Airport
HurghadaEgyptHurghada International Airport
IstanbulTurkeyIstanbul Atatürk Airport
MoscowRussiaMoscow Domodedovo Airport
NadymRussiaNadym Airport
NizhnevartovskRussiaNizhnevartovsk Airport
Novy UrengoyRussiaNovy Urengoy Airport
Saint PetersburgRussiaPulkovo Airport
Sharm El SheikhEgyptSharm El Sheikh International Airport
SurgutRussiaSurgut International Airport
TunisTunisiaTunis–Carthage International Airport
UfaRussiaUfa International Airport
YerevanArmeniaZvartnots International Airport

Fleet

The BAL Bashkirian Airlines fleet consisted of the following aircraft:

AircraftTotalPassengersNotes
Antonov An-244-
Antonov An-744-
Tupolev Tu-134A8-
Tupolev Tu-154M8-
Total24

Accidents and incidents