Russian airline
RusLine (Russian :Авиакомпания «РусЛайн» ,Aviakompanija «RusLajn» ) is aregional airline fromRussia that operates mostly domestic regional flights, as well as holiday charters. Its headquarters are located in the Omega Plaza (Омега Плаза) business centre inMoscow ,Russia .[ 2] As of June 2025[update] , the airline isbanned from flying into the EU like all otherRussian airlines .[ 3]
TheRusLine logo used until 2010, when the branding acquired from Air Volga was adopted The company was founded in 1999 asAerotex Airlines and was originally based atSheremetyevo International Airport .[ 4] In March 2013, it was renamed to today'sRusLine , which coincided with a move toVnukovo International Airport shortly after.[ 4]
On 1 April 2010, RusLine acquired the assets and brand name of bankruptAir Volga . This included sixBombardier CRJ200 aircraft,[citation needed ] and Air Volga's base atVolgograd International Airport .[ 4]
Originally, the airline operated several ageingSoviet -built aircraft. The first Western airliner, a 50-seatBombardier CRJ100 , was introduced with RusLine in February 2008. Over the following years, further planes of that type (all of which had been acquired second-hand) were added.[citation needed ] In April 2012, RusLine took delivery of two largerAirbus A319 aircraft formerly owned byeasyJet in order to address the growing demand for charter flights.[citation needed ]
As of February 2013[update] , RusLine operates scheduled flights to the following destinations.[ 5] [needs update ]
RusLineBombardier CRJ200 Former RusLineEmbraer EMB 120 Brasilia Former RusLineYakovlev Yak-40 As of August 2025[update] , RusLine operates the following aircraft:[ 16]
Over the years, the following aircraft types were operated:
Accidents and incidents [ edit ] On 20 June 2011, 47 people died in the crash ofFlight 243 . The aircraft involved, aTupolev Tu-134 (registered RA-65691) had been leased by RusLine fromRusAir and was approachingPetrozavodsk Airport , completing a flight from Moscow-Domodedovo. Due to poor visibility conditions, the pilots were unaware that they descended too rapidly, so that the aircraft struck trees and impacted on a highway. There were five survivors.[ 18] [ 19] ^a b c "Авиакомпания "РусЛайн" начинает базироваться в Улан-Удэ и запускает новый рейс в Иркутск" .airportbaikal.ru . 27 April 2018.^ "КОНТАКТЫ ." RusLine. Retrieved on 21 June 2011. "КОНТАКТЫГОЛОВНОЙ ОФИС Адрес: 115280, г. Москва, ул. Ленинская слобода, д.19, бизнес-центр «Омега Плаза»" ^ "The EU Air Safety List - European Commission" .transport.ec.europa.eu . Retrieved2025-02-07 .^a b c d e "ATDB.aero aerotransport.org AeroTransport Data Bank" .aerotransport.org . Retrieved23 April 2018 .^ "География полетов" . Archived fromthe original on 2016-07-15. Retrieved2016-07-07 .^ Ливнева, Алёна (14 November 2025)."Из Челябинска запустили прямые авиарейсы до Ханты-Мансийска" .Pchela.news (in Russian). Сетевое издание «ПЧЕЛА». Retrieved16 November 2025 . ^ "Возобновление рейсов Белоярский – Москва (Жуковский) с 8 марта" . Airline "RusLine". Retrieved14 February 2025 .^a b "Открытие рейсов по новому направлению Ханты-Мансийск – Салехард" . Airline "RusLine". Retrieved14 February 2025 .^a b Думичева, Ася (2 August 2025)."Как летают самолеты между Салехардом и Ханты-Мансийском: расписание, подробности" .Интернет-сайт «Красный Север» (in Russian). Retrieved25 August 2025 . ^ "Из кировского аэропорта Победилово вылетел первый рейс в Петербург" .ИТАР-ТАСС . 20 January 2014. Retrieved20 January 2014 .^ ЭШКИНИНА, ВАЛЕРИЯ (1 October 2023)."Взлетная полоса аэропорта Йошкар-Олы закрылась на ремонт" . Общественно-политическое сетевое издание «Марийская правда». Retrieved2 October 2023 . ^ Liu, Jim (17 May 2019)."RusLine expands Adler/Sochi network in S19" .Routesonline . Retrieved17 May 2019 . ^a b Птуха, Ирина (18 June 2024)."Аэропорт "Тамбов" принял первый рейс из Казани" .www.onlinetambov.ru (in Russian). Онлайн Тамбов.ру. Retrieved19 June 2024 . ^ " "РусЛайн" с 15 декабря возобновляет рейс Ярославль- Санкт-Петербург // АвиаПорт.Новости" .www.aviaport.ru . Агентство «АвиаПорт». 22 November 2023. Retrieved22 November 2023 .^ "Direct flights from Moscow to Abkhazia" .www.rusline.aero . Retrieved2025-11-15 .^ "Global Airline Guide 2025 - RusLine".Airliner World . September 2025. p. 73. ^ AviaPort digest (in Russian) ^ Ranter, Harro."ASN Aircraft accident Tupolev 134A-3 RA-65691 Petrozavodsk Airport (PES)" .aviation-safety.net . Retrieved23 April 2018 . ^ "Crash: Rusair T134 at Petrozavodsk on Jun 20th 2011, impacted road short of runway" . The Aviation Herald. 20 June 2011. Retrieved21 June 2011 . Media related toRusLine at Wikimedia Commons
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