Vladivostok Air
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| Ceased operations | 14 December 2013 (merged with SAT Airlines to form Aurora) | ||||||
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| Focus cities | Ekaterinburg Koltsovo Airport | ||||||
| Frequent-flyer program | Leader Program | ||||||
| Fleet size | 23 aircraft (+4 orders), 11 helicopters | ||||||
| Destinations | 42 | ||||||
| Parent company | Aeroflot (52.1%) | ||||||
| Headquarters | Vladivostok, Russia | ||||||
| Key people | General Director: Vladimir Alexandrovich Saibel Executive Vice Director: Igor Efimovich Bagelfer | ||||||
| Website | http://www.vladivostokavia.ru/en | ||||||
JSC Vladivostok Air (also Vladivostok Avia; Russian: ОАО Владивосток Авиа) (IATA: XF, ICAO: VLK) was an independent airline with its head office at the airport in Artyom, Primorski Krai, Russia. In 2011, it was reacquired by Aeroflot.