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| Founded | 2006 | ||||||
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| Ceased operations | 2009 | ||||||
| Hubs | Aktobe Airport | ||||||
| Secondary hubs | Astana International Airport | ||||||
| Fleet size | 2(upon closure) | ||||||
| Headquarters | Almaty,Kazakhstan | ||||||
| Key people | Leonid Sokolov(President) Jurij Gafurov(Vice President) | ||||||
| Website | starLine.kz(defunct) | ||||||
JSC Starline KZ, styled asStarLine.kz (Russian:Старлайн.кз), was anairline based inAktobe,Kazakhstan, which offered scheduled passenger flights from its bases atAktobe Airport andAstana International Airport to destinations withinKazakhstan,Turkey and theUnited Arab Emirates, using a fleet of twoBoeing 737-200 aircraft.[citation needed]

Starline was established in late 2005, though flight operations were only launched in May 2007.[citation needed] On 1 April 2009, the airline had itsairline license revoked, shortly before all Kazakh airlines butAir Astana werebanned from enteringEU airspace due to the poor maintenance standards in the country.[1]
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