KAPO Avia

KAPO Avia was[1] a large global cargo airline with its main base in Moscow (DME)[2] and a secondary base in Kazan. It operated a fleet of ex-passenger (converted) Ilyushin Il-62M aircraft with a maintenance base capable of maintaining both the Il-62 and the Tupolev Tu-214.[3] KAPO was one of the top ten largest freight carriers in Russia[4] and was owned by the Kazan Aircraft Production Association who manufacture and/or maintain the Tupolev Tu-214, Tupolev Tu-334 and Ilyushin Il-62.[5]

KAPO Avia
IATA ICAO Callsign
G7 KAO KAZAVIA
Founded2001
Ceased operations2015
HubsMoscow, Kazan
DestinationsCargo/Charter
Parent companyKazan Aircraft Production Association
HeadquartersPlekhanov, Tyumen
Key peopleA.A.Bulkin (General Manager/Director)
Websitehttp://www.kapoavia.ru

Destinations[6]

Belarus:

China:

Egypt:

Estonia:

Hungary:

India:

Iraq:

Kazakhstan:

Lithuania:

Moldova:

Russia:

Turkey:

Ukraine:

United Arab Emirates:

Fleet[7]

Aircraft typeActiveNotes
Ilyushin Il-62M3Cargo version[8]
Antonov An-261[9][10]

Homepage (Russian) - http://www.kapoavia.ru

References

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