Last week marked the 10th anniversary of the
launch of Air Astana.
The airline’s first flight was a Boeing 737
service from Almaty to Astana on 15 May 2002. Since then, the
airline has been consistently profitable, with more than 16
million passengers carried on almost 200,000 flights.
The network and fleet have expanded considerably
over the past decade, with nearly 50 international and domestic
routes now operated by a modern fleet of Airbus, Boeing and
Embraer aircraft.
More growth is on the way, with new services to
be launched from Astana to Baku (Azerbaijan), Beijing (China),
Omsk (Russia), St Petersburg (Russia), Tashkent (Uzbekistan) and
Tbilisi (Georgia) in the next few months, whilst a new Almaty to
Hong Kong service will commence in July.
Air Astana placed orders for three
Boeing 787 Dreamliners and four Boeing 767-300ER earlier this year, which
will contribute towards the fleet growing to more than 40 aircraft
by 2020.
The first three of six owned Airbus A320s will be
delivered later this year, whilst the Embraer 190 fleet will grow
to six aircraft by the end of 2012.
Alongside its fleet modernisation programme, Air Astana has also become a leader in
developing regional air transport engineering capabilities, with
one of the largest MRO facilities in Central Asia located in Almaty. It is
also the only airline in the region with an in-house Ab-initio
pilot training programme, with 35 cadets having already graduated
to line flying and another 83 cadets training in Europe and the
United States.
“Over the past 10 years, Air Astana has remained
fully committed to its founding mission of providing profitable
domestic and international air services to the highest standards
of safety and service using modern aircraft to serve the needs of
economically dynamic Kazakhstan. I would like to congratulate
every one of our 3,500 staff for their outstanding contribution to
the airline’s achievements, and also to express my sincere thanks
to our loyal customers. Air Astana has risen to many challenges
over the last decade, and in spite of the difficult conditions in
the industry at the present time, we look forward to continued
success in the future,” said
Peter Foster, President of Air
Astana.
Air Astana is a member of the international Air
Transport Association (IATA) and is the only airline in Kazakhstan
to hold EASA Part 145 certification. In September 2011, Air Astana
passed its third annual IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA),
without any findings. The airline is a joint venture between the
National Welfare Fund Samruk – Kazyna JSC and BAE Systems PLC,
with respective shares of 51% and 49%.
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