Kazakhstan Airlines

Not to be confused with Air Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
K4 KZA
SAX
KAZAKH
Founded 1992
Ceased operations 1996
Operating bases Almaty International Airport
Headquarters Almaty, Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan Airlines was an airline from Kazakhstan, serving as national flag carrier of the country from its independence in 1991 until 1996, when this role was transferred to Air Kazakhstan following the disaster of Flight 1907.

History

A Kazakhstan Airlines Ilyushin Il-76 in 1994. This aircraft was later destroyed in the Charkhi Dadri mid-air collision.
The Boeing 747SP of Kazakhstan Airlines approaching Frankfurt Airport (1994).

The Dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 also affected its state-owned airline, Aeroflot. The Kazakh division (which can be traced back to the mid-1920s) was transformed into Kazakhstan Airlines, with scheduled flights from its base at Almaty International Airport being launched in 1992. It inherited a fleet of the following aircraft types:[1]

In February 1994, a single Western built airliner was put into service: a Boeing 747SP.[2]

Accidents and incidents

Kazakhstan Airlines was involved in the Charkhi Dadri mid-air collision, which occurred on 12 November 1996 and—with its 349 fatalities—marks one of the deadliest air disasters in history. A Kazakhstan Airlines Ilyushin Il-76, operating as Flight 1907, collided with a Boeing 747-100 of Saudi Arabian Airlines. Investigation into the accident revealed that the pilots of Flight 1907 had descended from their assigned altitude, which was attributed to poor training and non-sufficient English language skills. As a consequence, the government of Kazakhstan declared that Kazakhstan Airlines was bankrupt, transferring its assets to newly founded Air Kazakhstan.

There were another four accidents resulting in an aircraft of Kazakhstan Airlines being written-off, none of which resulted in any reported fatalities:

A Kazakhstan Airlines Tupolev Tu-154 at Zurich Airport (1994).

References

  1. "AeroTransport Data Bank". aerotransport.org. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  2. "P4-AFE Air Finance Ltd Boeing 747SP - cn 21962 / ln 439". planespotters.net. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  3. Harro Ranter (16 January 1993). "ASN Aircraft accident Antonov 24RV 46478 Kostanay". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  4. Harro Ranter (21 January 1995). "ASN Aircraft accident Tupolev 154B-2 UN-85455 Karachi International Airport (KHI)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  5. Harro Ranter (13 April 1995). "ASN Aircraft accident Yakovlev 40K UN-88181 Dzhambul Airport (DMB)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  6. Harro Ranter (1 November 1995). "ASN Aircraft accident Antonov 24B UN-47710 Shymkent". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
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