Gazpromavia () is an airline based in Moscow, Russia. It operates passenger and cargo charters, mainly in support of the oil and gas industry. It also operates regular domestic flights from Moscow and international charter passenger and cargo services.

The airline's head office is on the property of Ostafyevo Airport, Ryazanovskoye Settlement, Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug. , the airline is banned from flying into the EU like all other Russian airlines.

History

The airline was established in March 1995 and started operations on 16 April 1995. It is wholly owned by Gazprom JSC and has 2,736 employees (at March 2007).

  • Gazpromavia base Ostafyevo International Airport, located near Moscow
  • Yamburg airport located in Yamburg, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug

Destinations

thumb|Gazpromavia [[Tupolev Tu-154M]]

Gazpromavia offers scheduled flights to the following destinations (as of December 2012):

;

  • Barnaul - German Titov Barnaul International Airport
  • Belgorod - Belgorod International Airport
  • Beloyarsk - Beloyarsk Airport
  • Gelendzhik - Gelendzhik Airport
  • Makhachkala - Uytash Airport
  • Moscow - Vnukovo Airport hub
  • Nadym - Nadym Airport
  • Novosibirsk - Tolmachevo Airport
  • Novy Urengoy - Novy Urengoy Airport
  • Saint Petersburg - Pulkovo Airport
  • Samara - Kurumoch International Airport
  • Sochi - Sochi International Airport
  • Sovetsky - Sovetsky Airport
  • Tyumen - Roschino International Airport
  • Ulyanovsk - Ulyanovsk Baratayevka Airport
  • Yekaterinburg - Uktus Airport

;

  • Belgrade - Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport

;

  • Nukus - Nukus Airport

Codeshare agreements

  • UTair Aviation

Aerial services

Gazpromavia also provides the following services:

  • Aerial prospecting, monitoring and patrolling of works in regions that are difficult to access
  • Aerial delivery of the working shifts
  • Aerial logistical support of construction material, equipment, products, and medical supplies
  • Aerial construction and installation work, Air rescue and Air Ambulance services

Accidents and incidents

Fleet

thumb|[[Sukhoi Superjet 100|SSJ100 of Gazpromavia]]

right|thumb|[[Yakovlev Yak-42D of Gazpromavia at Pula, Croatia; June, 2004]]

thumb|Gazpromavia [[Dassault Falcon 900]]

thumb|right|Gazpromavia [[Kamov Ka-226|Ka-226AG at MAKS 2007]]

As of January 2018, Gazpromavia fleet consists on the following aircraft:

{| class="wikitable" style="border-collapse:collapse;text-align:center;margin:1em auto;"

|+ Gazpromavia Fleet

|-

!rowspan="2" |Aircraft

!rowspan="2" |In Fleet

!rowspan="2" |Orders

!colspan="4" |Passengers

!rowspan="2" |Notes

|-

!<abbr title="First">F</abbr>

!<abbr title="Business">J</abbr>

!<abbr title="Economy">Y</abbr>

!Total

|-

|Boeing 737-700

|2

|&mdash;

|&mdash;

|20

|102

|122

|(as of August 2025)

|-

|Dassault Falcon 900

|4

|1

|8

|&mdash;

|&mdash;

|8

|VIP

|-

|Sukhoi Superjet 100

|7

|&mdash;

|&mdash;

|&mdash;

|90

|90

|(as of August 2025)

|-

!Total

!17

!1

!colspan="5"|

|}

Helicopter fleet

As of January 2018, Gazpromavia operates the following fleet of helicopters:

{| class="wikitable" style="border-collapse:collapse;text-align:center;margin:1em auto;"

|+ Gazpromavia Helicopter Fleet

|-

!Aircraft

!In Fleet

!Orders

!Passengers

!Notes

|-

|Eurocopter EC135

|8

|&mdash;

|7

|

|-

|Kamov Ka-26

|22

|&mdash;

|7

|

|-

|Mil Mi-2

|39

|&mdash;

|8

|

|-

|Mil Mi-8

|45

|&mdash;

|9

|

|-

!Total

!106

!&mdash;

!colspan="2"|

|}

See also

  • SonAir

References

  • Gazpromavia (English)
  • Gazpromavia (Russian)
  • Gazpromavia Fleet