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Defunct Russian cargo airline
Volgograd-Spetsavia (Волгоград-СпецАвиа)
IATA ICAO Call sign
BHV AVIASPEC
Founded1997
HubsVolgograd
Fleet size36
Destinations22
HeadquartersVolgograd
Key peopleSergey Morozov (Director), Viktor G Klyanov (Deputy Director)

Specavia (or Volgograd-Spetsavia, Russian Волгоград-СпецАвиа)) was a cargo airline based in Volgogrod, Russia. It was established in 1997 and ceased operations due to bankruptcy in 2006. Bankruptcy was blamed on a 50% drop in demand which led to a 20% fall in income in 2005. The airline ceased operations with debts of over 10 million roubles. Before operations ceased, Specavia specialised in crop-spraying but also carried out passenger and cargo charters as well as medical flights and search-and-rescue missions.

Fleet

Aircraft type Active Notes
Antonov An-2 36

References

  1. "Волгоград-СпецАвиа".
  2. ^ Unknown
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