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The airline has been fully licensed as an air carrier since 2002 by the State Aviation Committee of Belarus.<ref name="about"/> |
The airline has been fully licensed as an air carrier since 2002 by the State Aviation Committee of Belarus.<ref name="about"/> |
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On September 23, 2023 an [[2023 Mali Ilyushin Il-76 crash|Ilyushin Il-76 crash]]ed when landing at the [[Gao International Airport]] in [[Mali]]. |
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Founded | 2002 | ||||||
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Operating bases | Minsk National Airport | ||||||
Headquarters | Minsk, Belarus | ||||||
Key people | Mikholai Evgeniy[1] | ||||||
Website | rubystar.by |
Ruby Star Airways (Belarusian: РубіСтар) is a Belarusian cargo airline headquartered in Minsk and based at Minsk National Airport.[2]
History
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The airline has been fully licensed as an air carrier since 2002 by the State Aviation Committee of Belarus.[2]
On September 23, 2023 an Ilyushin Il-76 crashed when landing at the Gao International Airport in Mali.
Fleet
As of January 2021, Ruby Star Airways operated the following cargo aircraft:
References
- ^ airlineupdate.com - Rubystar
- ^ a b rubystar.by - About retrieved 22 June 2018
External links
Media related to Ruby Star at Wikimedia Commons