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Angara Airlines

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Angara Airlines

JSC Angara Airlines (Russian: ЗАО «Авиакомпания „Ангара“», romanized: ZAO "Aviakompaniya 'Angara'") was an airline based in Irkutsk, Russia. It was named after the Angara River. On 27 October 2025, it was reported that the Russian civil aviation authority Rosaviatsiya would revoke Angara Airlines air operator's certificate on 5 November 2025, effectively grounding the airline. The decision was made over flight safety concerns following the fatal crash of Angara Airlines Flight 2311 in July 2025.

Infobox

Hubs
Irkutsk International Airport
IATA
IATA ICAO Call sign 2G AGU SARMA
Founded
2000; 25 years ago (2000)
Website
angara.aero
Fleet size
21
Key people
Anatoly Fedorovich Yurtayev (CEO)
Destinations
16
Focus cities
Baikal International Airport Kadala Airport
Headquarters
Irkutsk, Russia
Secondary hubs
Tolmachevo International Airport
Ceased operations
November 5, 2025; 1 day's time (2025-11-05)

Tables

· Fleet
Antonov An-2
Antonov An-2
Aircraft
Antonov An-2
Total
2
Orders
Passengers
12
Antonov An-24RV
Antonov An-24RV
Aircraft
Antonov An-24RV
Total
5
Orders
Passengers
48
Notes
Three crashed as flights AGU200 (2019), AGU9007 (2011) and AGU2311 (2025).
Antonov An-26-100
Antonov An-26-100
Aircraft
Antonov An-26-100
Total
3
Orders
Passengers
43
Mil Mi-8
Mil Mi-8
Aircraft
Mil Mi-8
Total
11
Orders
Passengers
22
Antonov An-148-100E
Antonov An-148-100E
Aircraft
Antonov An-148-100E
Total
5
Orders
Passengers
68
Notes
All Retired
Total
Total
Aircraft
Total
Total
21
Orders
Aircraft
Total
Orders
Passengers
Notes
Antonov An-2
2
12
Antonov An-24RV
5
48
Three crashed as flights AGU200 (2019), AGU9007 (2011) and AGU2311 (2025).
Antonov An-26-100
3
43
Mil Mi-8
11
22
Antonov An-148-100E
5
68
All Retired
Total
21
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