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UVT Aero
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UVT Aero (Russian: ЮВТ АЭРО) is a Russian airline headquartered in Kazan. Its main base is Ğabdulla Tuqay Kazan International Airport. It is currently banned from flying in the EU along with all other Russian airlines.[1]
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On 8 July 2015 Tatarstan's Republic new airline UVT Aero was awarded with a license to carry out commercial passenger and charter flights, and also a license for freight transportation. In July 2015 regular flights from Bugulma to Moscow and from Kazan to Moscow and Saint Petersburg were launched. In August 2015 UVT Aero launched flights to Simferopol and Sochi. UVT Aero also participates in serving subsidized routes of federal importance.[2]
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UVT Aero serves following destinations:[3]
Armenia
Georgia
Russia
- Gelendzhik – Gelendzhik Airport Terminated
- Krasnodar – Pashkovsky Airport Terminated
- Sochi – Adler-Sochi International Airport
- Moscow
- Moscow Domodedovo Airport Terminated
- Vnukovo International Airport[4]
- Zhukovsky International Airport Terminated
- Orenburg – Orenburg Tsentralny Airport begins 4 May 2025[16]
- Bugulma – Bugulma Airport Base
- Kazan – Ğabdulla Tuqay Kazan International Airport[11] Base
- Nizhnekamsk / Naberezhnye Chelny – Begishevo Airport focus city
- Tobolsk – Tobolsk Remezov Airport focus city
- Voronezh – Chertovitskoye Airport[21] Terminated
Russia /
Ukraine[A 1]
- Simferopol – Simferopol International Airport Terminated
- Disputed. See Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation.
Uzbekistan
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Fleet

The UVT Aero fleet comprises the following aircraft (as of September 2024):[24][needs update]
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