
Aviaenergo
Sign in to savethumb|Ilyushin IL-62M JSC Aviaenergo () was a charter airline with headquarters in Moscow, Russia. It was established on 31 December 1992 and operated charter flights within Europe and Asia, and other countries from its main base at Moscow Vnukovo Airport, as well as from Sheremetyevo International Airport. It was wholly owned by RAO UES, although UES, as part of its restructuring, had placed Avianergo on the market. Operations were suspended in 2011 due to poor financial performance (having approached bankruptcy in 2011)
Key facts
- Airline.airline
- AviaenergoАвиаэнерго
- Airline.logo
- Aviaenergo logo.png
- Airline.logo_size
- 229
- Airline.fleet_size
- 5
- Airline.IATA
- 7U
- Airline.ICAO
- ERG
- Airline.callsign
- AVIAENERGO
- Airline.founded
- 1992
- Airline.ceased
- 2011
- Airline.headquarters
- Moscow, Russia
- Airline.key_people
- Alexandr Rafaelovich Blagonravov (General Director)
- Airline.hubs
- Moscow Vnukovo AirportMoscow Sheremetyevo Airport
- Airline.website
- http://www.aviaenergo.ru
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Official website
Авиаэнерго
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Encyclopedic overview
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thumb|Ilyushin IL-62M JSC Aviaenergo () was a charter airline with headquarters in Moscow, Russia. It was established on 31 December 1992 and operated charter flights within Europe and Asia, and other countries from its main base at Moscow Vnukovo Airport, as well as from Sheremetyevo International Airport. It was wholly owned by RAO UES, although UES, as part of its restructuring, had placed Avianergo on the market. Operations were suspended in 2011 due to poor financial performance (having approached bankruptcy in 2011)
== Fleet == The Aviaenergo fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of 6 December 2009): 1 Ilyushin Il-62M 3 Tupolev Tu-154M
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