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SEP 13, 2003 (newstodate): Kazakh carrier, Air-Astana, founded September, 2001, became IATA carrier from August 25.
Air-Astana, a joint venture owned 51 percent by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan and 49 percent by BAE Systems Ltd., operates a fleet of three Boeing 737-700/800, leased from IFLC.
The airline's first flight crews and engineers received training at the Boeing Airplane Company in Seattle, and further Flight Crews and Cabin Crew are being trained at the Boeing Approved Training Centre in Istanbul.
Air Astana provides air transportation for passengers and cargo throughout the Republic of Kazakhstan and abroad, offering scheduled services between the cities of Almaty, Astana, Aktau, Aktobe, Dubai, Moscow, Antalya.
Air-Astana, a joint venture owned 51 percent by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan and 49 percent by BAE Systems Ltd., operates a fleet of three Boeing 737-700/800, leased from IFLC.
The airline's first flight crews and engineers received training at the Boeing Airplane Company in Seattle, and further Flight Crews and Cabin Crew are being trained at the Boeing Approved Training Centre in Istanbul.
Air Astana provides air transportation for passengers and cargo throughout the Republic of Kazakhstan and abroad, offering scheduled services between the cities of Almaty, Astana, Aktau, Aktobe, Dubai, Moscow, Antalya.