Airline "Kyrgyz Trans Avia" (Кыргыз Транс Авиа)
Kyrgyz Trans Avia airline operates charter flights (international).
Information about the airline
Kyrgyz Trans Avia was established in Bishkek in 2009. It operates charter flights on behalf of the major Iranian airline Mahan Air. The base is Manas International Airport.
The airline's fleet consists of two aircraft owned by Mahan Air: Airbus A300B4 and Airbus A310-300. As of May 19, 2009, the average age of the aircraft was 18.5 years. The cabin of the Airbus A310-300 is designed for 196-202 passengers, with a cruising speed of 850 km/h. The configuration can be of two types:
10 business class seats and 186 economy;
12 business class seats and 190 economy.
The Airbus A300B4 is equipped with 256 passenger seats, with a cruising speed of 875 km/h. The cabin configuration: 20 business class seats and 234 economy class.
Service classes
On Kyrgyz Trans Avia flights, two service classes are offered:
economy - the cabin is equipped with all conditions for a comfortable stay during the flight: good seat pitch (31 inches), delicious meals, juices, coffee, tea, and there is a 42-inch LED TV broadcasting interesting short videos;
business - optimal conditions are created for maximum comfort during the flight: large seat pitch, adjustable headrest, and legroom. Passengers are offered a varied menu of local, Iranian, and international cuisines. Each seat is equipped with a screen and a personal DVD/MP3 player with a large selection of movies, music, and shows.
Baggage and pet transportation
The baggage allowance for free transportation is specified on the ticket. Its weight must not exceed 30 kg. Passengers are allowed to take hand luggage weighing up to 5 kg: a briefcase, portable computer, camera, outerwear, documents, and books. Transportation of pets is only allowed with prior arrangement. Cats, dogs, and birds are transported in individual cages. The animal must have a veterinary passport and all necessary vaccinations.
Information about Mahan Air
Mahan Air is a major airline in Iran, based at Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran. It became a member of IATA in 2001. It owns 49 aircraft and operates both domestic and international flights.
The IATA code for the airline is 6K. This allows airports and booking services to recognize the airline among others. The designation of each Kyrgyz Trans Avia flight on tickets, arrival boards, and baggage tags consists of several digits and the code 6K preceding them.
The ICAO code is KTC. It is assigned after the airline registers with the International Civil Aviation Organization. It is needed by airlines to transmit flight plans to airports and to receive aeronautical and meteorological information.
Aircraft fleet
Airbus A300 is the world's first wide-body twin-engine aircraft and the first project of the European aerospace consortium Airbus Industrie, created in 1970 specifically to develop and produce a new medium-haul aircraft designated A300. Airbus Industrie combined enterprises from the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and France.
The first series-produced Airbus A300 entered service in 1974. The aircraft gained popularity among airlines and was produced until 2007. A total of 561 aircraft were built in several passenger and cargo variants. Based on the A300, the long-haul aircraft Airbus A310 was also developed.
Airbus A310
Year of the first flight of the aircraft - 1982
The long-haul Airbus A310 was developed by the European aerospace consortium Airbus Industrie based on the Airbus A300 model and differed from it by a shortened fuselage, modernized landing gear, and tail assembly.
The aircraft began operations in airlines in 1983. The main modifications of the aircraft are the A310-200 (base model) and A310-300 (with additional fuel tanks and increased takeoff weight). The Airbus A310 was produced in passenger, cargo (A310-200F and A310-300F), and convertible (A310-300C) variants. There are also several military modifications.
The last A310 aircraft was produced in 1998. A total of 255 units were built.