Turkmenistan Airlines

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Turkemenistan Airlines
IATA
T5
ICAO
TUA
Callsign
TURKMENISTAN
Founded
Hubs Ashgabat Airport
Fleet size 98 (+4 orders)
Destinations 18
Headquarters Turkmen State Civil Aviation Department
Key people Bayramdurdy Annadurdyyev Çarygulyyeviç, Head of T5

Turkmenistan Airlines is the flag carrier airline of the former soviet republic of Turkmenistan. The airline connects Ashgabat to destinations in Russia, Europe and Asia. All its international flights are operated by western-trained pilots using two-class configuration Boeing aircraft.

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[edit] History

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Since 2001, the airline has been phasing out its aging Soviet-era fleet to make way for a modern fleet of Boeing 717s, which will be used primarily for domestic routes. Turkmenistan was the first of the former Soviet states to purchase aircraft from Boeing in 1992.

Turkmenistan Airlines is one of the few international air carriers without an official website, and neither online booking nor electronic ticketing are offered for any of its routes.


[edit] Destinations

Turkmenistan Airlines serve the following cities:

[edit] Turkmenistan

[edit] Far East

[edit] India

[edit] Middle East

[edit] Europe

[edit] Fleet

The Turkmenistan Airlines fleet (at June 2007) includes :[citation needed]

Turkmenistan Airlines fleet
Type # Seats Notes
Antonov An-24 22
Antonov An-26 5
Boeing 717-200 7
Boeing 737-300 3
Boeing 737-700 1 (1 on order)
Boeing 737-800 2
Boeing 737-900ER 2 (2 on order)
Boeing 757-200 4
Boeing 767-300ER 1 For the use of Turkmenistan government only
Boeing 777-200LR 0 (1 on order)
Antonov An-24 22
Antonov An-26 5
Ilyushin Il-76 8
Tupolev Tu-154 5
Yakovlev Yak-40 10
Yakovlev Yak-42 4

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