Category Archives: Air Astana

Air Astana remains profitable in the first half of 2012, will retire the last Fokker 50 in January

Air Astana (Almaty) remains profitable for the first half of 2012, reporting a smaller net profit of $4.95 million.

The company issued the following report:

“Kazakhstanโ€™s Air Astana saw its revenues grow by 13% to $394 million, matched by a similar increase in passenger numbers, although net profit declined to $4.95 million. Capacity grew by 11% with the addition of an additional Boeing 757-200 and three additional Embraer 190s. Its fleet size now stands at 26 after the retirement of three of its six Fokker 50s, with the remainder due for retirement by January 2013 to be replaced by two additional ERJ 190s.

New routes were launched from Astana to Omsk in Southeast Russia, from Astana to Tashkent and Baku, from Astana to Chymkent and Aktau in southern and western Kazakhstan, and from Almaty to Kazan in southern Russia. Planned new routes for the second half include Almaty to Hong Kong, Almaty to Ho Chi Minh City and Atyrau to Moscow. Flights from Astana to Beijing will be added to its existing Almaty to Beijing services. The airline will take delivery of 4 new Airbus A320s and 2 new A321s from November 2012 to May 2013, and recently placed an order for four new Boeing 767-300s and three Boeing 787-8s, to be delivered from November 2013 through 2017.”

Copyright Photo: Rob Skinkis. The new Astana-Beijing route starting on August 25 will be operated with Boeing 757-200s. The pictured 757-2G5 P4-EAS (msn 29488) is seen arriving at London (Heathrow).

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Air Astana wins first Skytrax 4-Star rating in Russia/CIS/Eastern Europe, launches a new route to Kazan, Tatarstan

Air Astana (Almaty) has become the first carrier from Russia/CIS/Eastern Europe to be awarded the prestigious 4-Star rating in the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2012. Kazakhstanโ€™s international flag carrier now ranks amongst the worldโ€™s best airlines for passenger service, with other 4-Star rated airlines including British Airways, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Lufthansa, QANTAS Airways and Thai Airways International.

Air Astana first won a Skytrax 3-Star rating in 2009 and was also ranked second amongst carriers for the โ€œBest Airline: Eastern Europeโ€ award in 2011.

Skytraxโ€™s star rating audit examines more than 800 different areas of product and service delivery for each airline, where the ratings range from 1-Star to 5-Star. Most of the worldโ€™s best known airlines are rated either 3 or 4-Stars, with only five airlines currently rated as 5-Star.

In other news,ย Air Astana launched a new direct flight connecting Almaty to Kazan, capital of Tatarstan, Russia on June 2, 2012. The service is operated three times a week (Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday) using Embraer ERJ 190 airliners in 98 seat, two class configuration.

The new service from Almaty to Kazan is Air Astanaโ€™s seventh destination in the Russian Federation, with existing services operating from Almaty to Moscow, Saint Petersburg and Samara, as well as those operating from Astana, Kazakhstan’s capital, to Moscow, Novosibirsk and Yekaterinburg. Passengers travelling from Kazan will be able to easily connect to Air Astana services from Almaty to Asian destinations including Bangkok, Dehli, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur.

Copyright Photo: Karl Cornil.ย 

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Short range routes from Almaty including the new Kazan route:

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Air Astana orders four Boeing 767-300 ERs and three 787 Dreamliners

Air Astana (Almaty) and Boeingย have announced an order for four 767-300 ERs (Extended Range) and three 787-8 Dreamliners. The order is valued at $1.3 billion at current list prices, making this the largest single order forย commercial airplanesย in Kazakhstan’s history.

Copyright Photo: Karl Cornil.

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Air Astana orders new aircraft from Airbus, Boeing and Embraer

Air Astana (Almaty) has ordered six Airbus A320s, four Boeing 767-300 ERs and three 787 Dreamliners as well as two Embraer ERJ 190s.

The company last month took delivery of its fifth Boeing 757-200.

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Copyright Photo: Karl Cornil.

Air Astana and Kazakhstan celebrate 20 years of independence

Air Astana (Almaty) and Kazakhstan are celebrating the 20th anniversary of independence from the Soviet Union with this special Airbus A320 logojet.

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Copyright Photo: Keith Burton. Please click on the photo for the full details.

Air Astana produces a pre-tax first half profit of $36.9 million

Air Astana (Almaty) posted a pre-tax profit of $36.9 million for the first half of 2011, an increase of 10.4% over 2010. Revenues rose by 18.7% to $346 million and passenger numbers increased by 16.4% according to the airline.

In other news, Air Astana in order to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the independence of Kazakhstan, is decorating 10 Boeing and Airbus aircraft with special commemorative insignia and slogans until the end of 2011. The purpose is to promote Kazakhstanโ€™s national identity and to attract awareness of visitors to this important event in the life of the country.

The process of decorating the fleet will be completed in September 2011, with the 10 hour decorative task for each aircraft being undertaken at intervals between scheduled flights.

Aircraft bearing commemorative markings will operate flights to 23 domestic and 31 international destinations.

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Copyright Photo: Karl Cornil.

Air Astana orders two additional Embraer 190s

Air Astana (Almaty) has ordered two additional Embraer ERJ 190s.

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Air Astana adds its first Embraer ERJ 190

Air Astana (Almaty) has added its first Embraer ERJ 190.

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Air Astana produces a pre-tax profit of $96 million in 2010

Air Astana (Almaty) reported a pre-tax profit of $96 million in 2010.

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Air Astana records a first half pre-tax profit of $33.5 million

Air Astana (Almaty) recorded a first half pre-tax profit of $33.5 million.

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Copyright Photo: Karl Cornil. Ex-KLM Boeing 767-306 ER P4-KCA (msn 27612) approaches Brussels for landing.