thumb|Yakovlev Yak-40

Joint-Stock Company "Vologda Aviation Enterprise", doing business as Vologda Air Company (VAC, Вологодское авиапредприятие, Vologodskoje aviapredprijatije), is an airline with its head office on the property of Vologda Airport in Vologda, Russia. It operates scheduled domestic and regional passenger services. It was formerly the Aeroflot Vologda division, United Air Detachment of Northern Territorial Board of Civil Aviation (1952–1963), Vologda United Air Detachment (1963–1991) and Vologda Air Company (1991–present).

The airline also has branches located on the properties of the airports serving Belozersk, Kichmengsky Gorodok, Nikolsk, Nyuksenitsa, Totma, Veliky Ustyug, and Vytegra. These branches are not legal divisions of the company.

It is currently banned from flying into the European Union.

History

On 1 September 1931 there was the first flight through the new air-strip at Vologda – Moscow-Yaroslavl-Vologda-Archangelsk.

To make best use of their new manmade landing strips, they received their Yak-40 aircraft in 1969 which spurred development. In 1978 they moved to a new airfield.

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  • Vnukovo International Airport

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  • Pulkovo Airport

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  • Veliky Ustyug - Veliky Ustyug Airport
  • Vologda - Vologda Airport Base

Past Destinations

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  • Arkhangelsk - Talagi Airport
  • Kotlas - Kotlas Airport

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|align=left|Mil Mi-8T

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|align=left|Mil Mi-8AMT

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