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Not to be confused with Dobrolet Cargo Airlines.
Dobrolet
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IATA ICAO Call sign
QD DOB
FoundedOctober 2013
Ceased operationsAugust 4th, 2014
Operating basesSheremetyevo International Airport
Fleet size3
Destinations9
Parent companyAeroflot
Headquarters Russia, Moscow
Key peopleAndrey Kalmykov (CEO)
Websitewww.dobrolet.com

Dobrolet (Template:Lang-ru) was a Russian low-cost airline based at Sheremetyevo International Airport and a subsidiary of Aeroflot. It operated scheduled flights to domestic destinations.

History

The airline was founded in the autumn of 2013 by Aeroflot, the Russian flag carrier airline based in Moscow. Dobrolet started operations in May 2014 on a Boeing 737-800NG.

The name "Dobrolet" extends all the way back to 1923 when the Dobrolet Russian Voluntary Air Fleet Joint-Stock Company was founded.

The European Union blacklisted Dobrolet on July 30, 2014 as part of a sanctions package against Russia. Dobrolet was the exclusive operator of flights between Moscow and Simferopol. As a result of the sanctions, the leasing of Boeing aircrafts used by the company was cancelled by partners, and on 4 August 2014 the company announced that it was ceasing all the operations. Nevertheless, on 6 August the company announced it has ordered sixteen new Boeing 737-800 airplanes to be produced in 2017-2018.

Destinations

The company served three destinations (as of August 2014):

 Russia

Fleet

The Dobrolet Airlines fleet included the following aircraft (as of May 2014):

Aircraft In Fleet Orders Passengers Notes
C Y Total
Boeing 737–800NG 2 8 0 189 189 VQ-BTS,VQ-BTG
Sukhoi Superjet 100 1 0
Total 3 8

References

  1. "Расписание движения воздушных судов ООО "Добролет" напериод 11.06.2014 - 25.10.2014" [Timetables aircraft JSC "Dobrolet" for the period 11.06.2014 - 25.10.2014] (PDF) (in Russian). Добролет. 2014-06-24. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  2. Попов, Егор (3 August 2014). "«Добролет» сядет в полночь" (in Russian). Kommersant. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
  3. Eric Reguly (2014-08-04). "Grounding of Russian airline first corporate casualty of EU sanctions". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. Retrieved 2014-08-04.
  4. "«Добролет» купит у Boeing 16 новых самолетов" (in Russian). RBC. 6 August 2014. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
  5. Schedule of flights as of July 2014
  6. Dobrolet Fleet

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