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Revision as of 13:18, 12 June 2015

Silk Way Airlines
File:Silk Way Airlines logo.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
ZP AZQ SILK LINE
Founded2001
HubsHeydar Aliyev International Airport
SubsidiariesSW Group
Fleet size14
Destinations20
HeadquartersHeydar Aliyev International Airport
Baku, Azerbaijan
Websitesilkway-airlines.com

Silk Way Airlines is a cargo airline with its head office and flight operations at Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku, Azerbaijan.[1] It operates freight services linking Europe and Asia, as well as services for government and non-governmental organisations.

History

The company was founded in 2001 and started commercial flights on 6 October 2001.[2] In early 2015 a deal was being finalised to acquire a further 3 Boeing 747-8 freighter aircraft.[3]

Destinations

As of April 2013, Silk Way Airlines offers scheduled flights to the following destinations:[4]

A Silk Way Airlines Douglas DC-8 at Zurich Airport in 2003.
An Antonov An-12 of Silk Way Airlines at Luxembourg Findel Airport in 2004.
An Ilyushin Il-76 of Silk Way Airlines approaches Dubai International Airport in 2010.
A Silk Way Airlines Boeing 747-400F lands at Malpensa Airport in 2011.
 Afghanistan
 Azerbaijan
 China
 Georgia
 Germany
 Great Britain
 Kazakhstan
 South Korea
 Kyrgyzstan
 Israel
 Italy
 Luxembourg
 Turkey
 The Netherlands
 United Arab Emirates

Road freighter service (RFS) is also provided from Baku to additional destinations in Central Asia.

Fleet

The Silk Way Airlines fleet consists of the following freighter aircraft (as of July 2013):

Silk Way Airlines fleet
Aircraft In Service Notes
Antonov An-12
3
BK model
Antonov An-178
0
Firm order May 2015 for 10 aircraft[5]
Boeing 747-400F
3
Former Cargolux airframes with Rolls-Royce RB211 engines
Boeing 747-8F
2 [6]
2 ordered in July 2013. 3 ordered on 3 March 2015
Boeing 767-300F
2
Purchased by FedEx Express February 2015
Ilyushin Il-76MF
7
Fleet equipped with Aviadvigatel PS-90A-76 Stage IV compliance engines
Total 17

Incidents and accidents

References

  1. ^ "Contact." Silk Way Airlines. Retrieved on 25 August 2011. "Head office Heydar Aliyev International Airport AZ1044 Baku, Azerbaijan."
  2. ^ Fleet list of Silk Way Airlines at the Aero Transport Database
  3. ^ "Silk Way Eyes More 747-8s". Airliner World: 10. March 2015.
  4. ^ Silk Way Airlines timetable at silkway-airlines.com
  5. ^ http://worldairlinenews.com/2015/05/15/silk-way-airlines-signs-a-firm-order-for-ten-antonov-an-178-freighters-after-the-successful-first-flight/
  6. ^ http://boeing.mediaroom.com/2014-08-28-Boeing-Silk-Way-Airlines-Celebrate-Delivery-of-Two-747-8-Freighters
  7. ^ 2002 Silk Way accident at the Aviation Safety Network
  8. ^ Silk Way 2011 crash at the Aviation Safety Network
  9. ^ Silk Way 2011 crash at the Aviation Herald