[4] It operated domestic passenger services and inclusive tour charters, as well as aerial work and special flights.
It was the first Russian domestic airline to introduce the hub system of connecting flights in Orenburg, providing a full service for transfer passengers, and was the first Russian domestic airline to introduce through air fares.
[5] In 2010, Orenair was acquired by Aeroflot and was likely to engage in fleet modernization as a result of the merger.
[7] In April 2016, Aeroflot planned to merge Orenair and Donavia into Rossiya to form one larger airline based in Saint-Petersburg, Moscow and Rostov-On-Don.
The remaining Orenair fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of December 2016 the remaining 777 was at Phoenix Goodyear Airport):[9][10] As of August 2006 the airline also operated:[11] Media related to Orenburg Airlines at Wikimedia Commons