Tahmid Air
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Founded | 2008 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 2009 | ||||||
Operating bases | Almaty International Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 2 | ||||||
Headquarters | Almaty, Kazakhstan | ||||||
Website | tahmid.kz |
Tahmid Air (Russian: Компания "Тахмид") was a short-lived airline based in Almaty, Kazakhstan, which operated charter flights out of Almaty International Airport using a fleet of two Boeing 737-200 aircraft.[1]
History
Tahmid Air acquired its two aircraft in May and July 2008, marking the launch of the airline's business.[1] On 1 April 2009, the airline license was withdrawn, shortly before the company appeared on the list of air carriers banned in the European Union.[2] At that time, all commercial Kazakh airlines except Air Astana were included in this list because of the poor maintenance standards in the country.
- A Tahmid Air Boeing 737-200 at Almaty International Airport (2008).
- A Tahmid Air Boeing 737-200 at Atyrau Airport (2008).
References
- ^ a b Tahmid Air fleet list at planespotters.net
- ^ Information on Tahmid Air at the Aviation Safety Network
External links
- Official website
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