FlyArystan

FlyArystan is a low-cost airline based in Almaty, Kazakhstan. It is the wholly owned low cost subsidiary of Air Astana, the country's leading airline. FlyArystan's foundation was approved by Air Astana's joint shareholders, Samruk-Kazyna Sovereign Wealth Fund and BAE Systems PLC, and was endorsed by Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbayev, on 2 November 2018. The company slogan is Eurasia’s Low Fares Airline.

FlyArystan
IATA ICAO Callsign
KC[1] KZR ASTANALINE
Founded2 November 2018
as a division of Air Astana
Commenced operations29 March 2019 (2019-03-29)
Operating bases
Fleet size6
Destinations16
Parent companyAir Astana
HeadquartersAlmaty, Kazakhstan
Key people
  • Peter Foster (President and CEO (Air Astana)
  • Ibrahim Canliel Chief Financial Officer (Air Astana)
  • Tim Jordan Lead Consultant (FlyArystan)
Websitewww.flyarystan.com

History

FlyArystan's sales commenced on 29 March 2019 on its website. The airline flew its first flights on 1 May 2019 with services from its hub airport, Almaty International Airport.[2]

Peter Foster, President and CEO of Air Astana, was quoted at a press conference in Almaty on 6 November 2018 as saying that FlyArystan is “on the one hand a response to demand for lower airfares in a more competitive local market, on the other, a recognition of the huge opportunity for low cost air travel throughout Central Asia and the Caucasus”.

Destinations

As of June 2020, FlyArystan serves 16 destinations.[3] FlyArystan's first flight was on 1 May 2019, from Almaty to Nur-Sultan. On 13 December 2019, the airline launched its first international flight from Nur-Sultan to Moscow (ZIA) using an Airbus A320-200 aircraft which was earlier used by Air Astana.

Fleet

Airbus A320-200 aircraft on stands at Kokshetau International Airport

Current fleet

As of April 2020, FlyArystan fleet consists entirely of Airbus A320ceo family aircraft.[4]

FlyArystan fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
Airbus A320-200 6 180 Transferred from Air Astana
Total 6

FlyArystan plans to grow its fleet to at least 15 by 2022.[5]

FlyArystan placed a letter of intent at the Dubai Airshow 2019 for 30 Boeing 737 MAX 8s.[6]

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References

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