Moskovia Airlines

In its beginnings the carrier operated cargo flights only; regular scheduled passenger services commenced in 2000.

[7] Delays with flights returning passengers from the Montenegrin resort of Tivat and also with services from Astrakhan to Turkey were revealed in mid-July 2014 (2014-07); at this time, it was informed the airline was unable to pay for the fuel.

[8] An inspection that came after these delays[9] resulted in the Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency Rosaviatsia suspending the commercialisation of tickets and the airline shrinking its operations to serve just the Moscow–Tivat route.

[1] That month, it was reported that the company would apparently continue its operations as a charter airline.

[1] One of the causes for the suspension of the AOC responded to the fact that Moskovia did not meet the Russian regulations for the minimum number of aircraft to operate scheduled passenger services.

A Moskovia Airlines Sukhoi Superjet 100 at Prague Ruzyne Airport in 2014. Moskovia introduced the type in 2013. [ 3 ] At least one aircraft of the type that had been operated by Moskovia entered serviced with Red Wings Airlines . [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
A Moskovia Airlines Boeing 737-700 at Domodedovo Airport in 2011. At July 2014 ( 2014-07 ) , the airline had two aircraft of the type in its fleet. [ 8 ]