Skol Airlines was a Russian charter operator providing regular passenger flights and cargo charters across Eastern and Western Siberia; its clients included Alrosa and Gazprom amongst others.[1] The company also had its own 23 hectare heliport, the 100-room hostel on-site, dining room, Mi-8 hangar, helicopter filling station and a certified aircraft maintenance base. The company was notable for its successful efforts to curtail the 2007 Greek forest fires.[1]
In mid-2021, Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency banned it from operating 30 helicopters and five light-engine L-410s due to debts to GTLK.[2]
As of December 2021, the airline was banned from operating within the European Union.[3][4]
The airlines' operator certificate was revoked after it went bankrupt in 2022.[5][6]
Fleet as of 2012
Aircraft type[1]
Active
Notes
Mil Mi-8T
10
Mil Mi-26T
7
Mil Mi-171
5
Mil Mi-8AMT
5
Eurocopter AS350B3
3
Yakovlev Yak-40
3
VIP Configuration
Cessna Caravan
3
Let L-410 Turbolet
1
Accidents & Incidents
On 21 October 2016, Skol Airlines Flight 9375, a Mi-8 helicopter with 19 passengers and a crew of 3 impacted terrain in poor weather conditions, with 19 fatalities.
References
^ abc"Авиакомпания "СКОЛ" - О компании". Skol.ru. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
^"Минус девять за бортом". Коммерсантъ (in Russian). 2023-01-20. Retrieved 2023-01-20.