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(Redirected from Aviaimpex) Defunct airline of Macedonia
Avioimpex
IATA ICAO Call sign
M4 AXX IMPEX
FoundedSeptember 1992
Ceased operationsSeptember 2002
HubsSkopje Airport
Focus citiesOhrid Airport
HeadquartersSkopje, Republic of Macedonia
Key peopleGeneral Director
Websitehttp://www.unet.com.mk/mbc/avioimpex.htm

Avioimpex was an airline carrier from the Republic of Macedonia (now North Macedonia), based in Skopje. It operated both scheduled and charter services to and from Skopje and Ohrid.

History

Avioimpex McDonnell Douglas MD-80 33RC.
Avioimpex Tupolev Tu-154 in 1993.

Avioimpex was established as Interimpex-Avioimpex in September 1992. The airline changed its name to Avioimpex on 2 November 1999, and operations were suspended in September 2002 after the Macedonian CAA revoked its operating license due to financial difficulties.

Destinations

Avioimpex operated from Skopje and Ohrid, main focus was on Switzerland (Zurich)

Fleet

The fleet included:

Accidents

On 20 November 1993 Avioimpex Flight 110, a Yak-42, crashed near Ohrid Airport. The aircraft was on a flight from Geneva, Switzerland to Skopje, Macedonia, but had been diverted to the airport in Ohrid due to poor weather conditions.

On final approach the aircraft struck into the Trojan Hills, that lie in close vicinity to the airport. All eight crew members and 116 passengers died. One passenger, identified as Rade Jevremovich, survived the initial impact but died from his injuries on December 2.

References

  1. "Avioimpex Macedonian Airways - M4 - Skopje - Macedonia - - ATI, Air Transport Intelligence - ATI – Air Transport Intelligence from Reed Business Information, UK". Archived from the original on 2011-08-07. Retrieved 2008-01-25.
  2. "Avioimpex". Archived from the original on 2008-01-22. Retrieved 2008-01-25.
  3. ^ Avioimpex at rzjets.com, retrieved 13-12-2014
  4. Plane Crash Kills 115 in Macedonia

External links

Airlines of North Macedonia
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