The fleet generally consisted of Soviet-made Aeroflot airplanes.
Latavio, the local Latvian branch of Aeroflot, provided air transportation during the time when Latvia was a part of Soviet Union.
Latavio had 22 jet aircraft and 14 turboprops, according to Flight International.
Latavio was eventually shut down after a failed privatization attempt in late 1995.
Latavio Antonov AN-24B can still be seen in aviation museum in Riga International Airport.