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(Redirected from 2nd Arkhangelsk Aviation Enterprise) Russian aviation company
2nd Arkhangelsk United Aviation Division
2-й Архангельский объединенный авиаотряд
IATA ICAO Call sign
- OAO DVINA
Founded1935
HubsVaskovo Airport
Fleet size24
HeadquartersArkhangelsk, Russia
Website2aoao.ru
Let L-410

JSC "2nd Arkhangelsk United Aviation Division" (Russian: 2AОАО «2-й Архангельский объединенный авиаотряд», romanized2AOAO «2-j Archangeljskij ob‘jedinenný aviaotrjad») is an airline based in Arkhangelsk, Russia. It operates regional passenger and cargo services, as well as overseas humanitarian and peace-keeping work. Its main base is Vaskovo Airport, Arkhangelsk.

History

The 2nd Arkhangelsk United Aviation Division of the Northern (since 1973 - Arkhangelsk) Civil Aviation Department of Aeroflot was established in 1969. It consisted of the 68th (Mi-1, Mi-4, Mi-6, Mi-8 helicopters) and 313th (An-2, Yak-12 aeroplanes) flying detachments. Initially based at the airport of Kegostrov, in 1975 it was relocated to Vaskovo. An-2 squads were also based in Onega, Kargopol, Karpogory, Leshukonsky and Mezen. In 1991, due to the disbanding of Aeroflot, it became a separate airline.

On 10 February 2019, Russian President Putin awarded three employees of the 2nd Arkhangelsk United Air Squadron with medals ‘For Rescue of the Lost’ for their courage, bravery, and determination shown while rescuing people in extreme conditions. Officially, the presidential decree does not say that those who participated in the rescue of victims after the explosion at the Nenoksa test site in August 2019 are being awarded the medals.

Fleet

The 2nd Arkhangelsk Aviation Enterprise fleet includes the following aircraft:

Aircraft Total Ordered Notes
Let L-410UVP-E20 5 -
An-2 4 -
An-2T 1 -
An-2TP 2 -
Mi-26T 1 -
Mi-8 1 -
Mi-8-MTV-1 2 -
Mi-8T 8 -
Total 24 0

See also

References

  1. "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. p. 44.
  2. Endres 2010, p. 6

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