RusLine (
Russian: Авиакомпания «РусЛайн», Aviakompanija «RusLajn») is a
regional airline from
Russia, which operates mostly domestic regional flights, as well as holiday charters. Its headquarters are located in the Omega Plaza (Омега Плаза) business centre in
Moscow,
Russia.[2]
Originally, the airline operated several ageing
Soviet-built aircraft. The first Western airliner, a 50-seat
Bombardier 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.[5] In April 2012, RusLine took delivery of two larger
Airbus A319 aircraft formerly owned by
easyJet[5] in order to address the growing demand for charter flights.
Destinations
As of February 2013[update], RusLine operates scheduled flights to the following destinations.[6][needs update]
On 20 June 2011, 47 people died in the crash of Flight 243. The aircraft involved, a
Tupolev Tu-134 (
registered RA-65691) had been leased by RusLine from
RusAir and was approaching
Petrozavodsk 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.[14][15]
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КОНТАКТЫ." RusLine. Retrieved on 21 June 2011. "КОНТАКТЫ
ГОЛОВНОЙ ОФИС Адрес: 115280, г. Москва, ул. Ленинская слобода, д.19, бизнес-центр «Омега Плаза»"