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- ...Company Berkut''', commonly known as '''Berkut Air''' is an airline based in [[Astana]], [[Kazakhstan]], operating Government charter flights out of [[A ...n Union|EU]] airspace in April 2009, due to the poor maintenance standards in the country.<ref name="ASN" />3 KB (321 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- '''Mega Aircompany''' is a [[charter airline]] based in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]]. {{Asia-airline-stub}}1 KB (116 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- ...} |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/68Wat3Mtj?url=http://ec.europa.eu/transport/air-ban/doc/list_en.pdf |archivedate=19 June 2012 |accessdate={{date|2012-6 On {{date|2010-5-11}}, the Ministry of Transport and Communications of the [[Government of Kazakhstan]] authorised the carri5 KB (611 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- ...ad link|date=July 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> In 2006 airline served 15261 passengers:.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avtozh !In Fleet2 KB (247 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- ...[[Semey Airport]] and [[Almaty International Airport]]. Ceased operations in July 2013.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.airlines-inform.com/world_airlines ...(formerly having belonged to now-defunct [[Athens Airways]]) was delivered in December 2010.<ref name="ps">[http://www.planespotters.net/Airline/Semeyavi3 KB (392 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- ...ine offers passenger transportation services, mostly sight-seeing flights, in the Almaty region. !In Fleet2 KB (225 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- ...апсан in Russian). It was founded in 2009 and that started operations in 2010. Based in [[Almaty International Airport]] and owned by the same parent company that2 KB (235 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- |airline = Euro-Asia Air '''Euro-Asia Air''' is an [[airline]] based in [[Atyrau]], [[Kazakhstan]]. It operates passenger services to [[Russia]], [3 KB (420 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- ...flights in [[Kazakhstan]]. It is headquartered at [[Zhezkazgan Airport]] in [[Jezkazgan]] and operates domestic flights out of its base. Until August 2012, the Government of Kazakhstan had the majority of stocks in the company. On August 29, 2012 the government stocks were offered for3 KB (320 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- ...mlux Kazakhstan''' (also known as '''Comlux KZ''') is an [[airline]] based in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]]. It is a fully owned subsidiary of [[Comlux]] an !In Fleet2 KB (244 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- '''Khozu Avia''' is a private airline established in 2002 and based in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]] operating charter and business flights from its !In Fleet2 KB (169 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- '''Prime Aviation JSC''' is a private airline established in 2005 and based in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]] operating charter and business flights from its ! In<br>Service3 KB (315 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- '''Sunday Airlines''', is a charter airline in [[Kazakhstan]] and a subsidiary of [[SCAT Airlines]]. Its main base is [[Sh The airline was established and started operations in 2013.2 KB (187 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- fleet_size = 14 <small>(in 2008)| ...line Burundaiavia” Joint Stock Company was established as a legal entity in October 2002 on the basis of “Burundai United Aviation Division” which3 KB (415 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- '''Orient Eagle Airways''' was an [[airline]] based in [[Kazakhstan]], operating VIP charter flights for the [[Government of Kazak ...ow) and a larger [[Boeing 757-200]]. The latter was sold to [[Berkut Air]] in early 2002, marking the moment when Orient Eagle Airways was shut down.<ref2 KB (278 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- ...after bankrupt [[Kazakhstan Airlines]] was shut down. It was headquartered in [[Almaty]].<ref>"World Airline Directory." ''Flight Global''. 16–22 March ...umulating heavy debts and was declared bankrupt in April 2004 by the court in Almaty.3 KB (388 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- ...t''' was an aviation company based in [[Kazakhstan]]. It ceased operations in 2001. *[[International Air Transport Association|IATA]] Code: '''XE'''549 B (56 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- |parent=[[Euro-Asia Air]] ...within the [[Commonwealth of Independent States|CIS]] and to destinations in [[Europe]] out of its base at [[Atyrau Airport]],<ref name="FI">{{cite news3 KB (362 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- ...on Tulpar Air Service at airlineupdate.com]</ref> The company was founded in 1998, and had its [[Air Operator's Certificate|airline license]] revoked on [[Category:Airlines established in 1998]]2 KB (184 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- |airline = Asia Continental Airlines .../aviation-safety.net/database/operator/airline.php?var=8483 Information on Asia Continental Avialines at the Aviation Safety Network]</ref>2 KB (280 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- ...arLine.kz''' ({{lang-ru|Старлайн.кз}}), was an [[airline]] based in [[Aktobe]], [[Kazakhstan]], which offered scheduled passenger flights from ...e [[Boeing 737|Boeing 737-200]] approaches [[Dubai International Airport]] in 2008.]]2 KB (263 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- '''Aerotur-KZ Airlines''' was an airline based in [[Taraz]], [[Kazakhstan]], which operated charter flights out of [[Taraz Ai ...riers banned in the European Union]] due to the poor maintenance standards in Kazakhstan.<ref>[http://aviation-safety.net/database/operator/airline.php?v2 KB (174 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- '''Kazair West''' was an [[airline]] based in [[Atyrau]], [[Kazakhstan]], which operated domestic corporate charter fligh ...long with most other Kazakh airlines due to the poor maintenance standards in the country. On 18 October 2010, it had its [[Air Operator's Certificate|ai2 KB (254 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- | airline = Asia Wings '''Asia Wings''' was a [[Kazakhstan]] [[airline]] based in [[Karagandy]], and operates 5 domestic services from [[Karaganda]] and Alma2 KB (176 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- ...u]], [[Kazakhstan]], based at [[Kokshetau Airport]]. It started operations in 2002 and had 238 employees (at March 2007).<ref name="FI">{{cite news | tit ...iers banned in the European Union]].<ref name='euban'>[http://ec.europa.eu/transport/air-ban/list_en.htm] List of airlines banned within the EU (retrieved 8 May2 KB (266 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- ...ионная Компания «Саяхат»}}) was an [[airline]] based in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]]. It operated chartered cargo and passenger fligh ...as first private airline company in Kazakhstan. Flight operations started in 1991.<ref>[http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/central_asi2 KB (178 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- ...-safety.net/database/operator/airline.php?var=4779 Information about Trans-Asia at the Aviation Safety Network]</ref> ...türk International Airport|Istanbul Atatürk Airport]] on behalf of Trans-Asia. Due to the ensuing fire, the aircraft was damaged beyond repair. All 64 pa1 KB (159 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- ....E.T.A. LLP''' operating as '''DETA Air''' was an [[airline]], with bases in [[Almaty]] and [[Shymkent]], [[Kazakhstan]]. Their principal airline routes DETA was founded in 2003. The company performs a great variety of passenger and cargo transport3 KB (315 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
- ...ndependent countries, which had formerly been the main branches of Gosbank in the republics. ...consensus in respect to monetary and fiscal targets, a common institution in charge of implementing these targets, and some minimum of common legislatio35 KB (4,517 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- ...ust 2013}} The coordinating INOGATE Technical Secretariat was discontinued in April 2016. ...), p. 208</ref> Following conferences in [[Baku]], Azerbaijan in 2004 and in [[Astana]], Kazakhstan, INOGATE evolved into a broader energy partnership b12 KB (1,621 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- ...trategic geographical location to control oil and gas flows from [[Central Asia]] to East ([[China]]) and West ([[Russia]], global market). ...ions trading|emissions system]] to cap emissions from its biggest emitters in the energy, coal, oil and gas extraction sectors.<ref name=EBRD>{{cite web|27 KB (3,861 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- ...r neighbours, undertaken as part of the [[INOGATE]] energy and [[TRACECA]] transport programmes.<ref name=icbss> |title=Turkey's future role as a transit country for Central Asia and Caspian natural gas transfer to the EU: the Nabucco Project13 KB (1,749 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- ...erence [[European route]] that connects the [[Ural region]] with [[Central Asia]], spanning {{convert|2840|km|mi}}. [[Category:Roads in Russia|E123]]2 KB (187 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- [[File:Turk-Sib railway.jpg|thumb|Turkestan–Siberia railway in southern steppe of Kazakhstan.]] ...onnects [[Central Asia]] with [[Siberia]]. It starts north of [[Tashkent]] in [[Uzbekistan]] at [[Arys, Kazakhstan|Arys]], where it branches off from the5 KB (677 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- ...was the only railway-connection between [[European Russia]] and [[Central Asia]]. An extensive description of the newly built railway was published in 1910.<ref>{{Cite book5 KB (641 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- ...military control and threatened [[British Empire|British]] interests in [[Asia]].<ref>''Military power, conflict, and trade'' by Michael P. Gerace, [[Rout [[File:Un-Turkmenistan.svg|thumb|300px|Route of Trans-Caspian railway in [[Turkmenistan]]]]7 KB (978 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- The following is a '''list of [[university|universities]] in [[Kazakhstan]]''' by cities: *M. Tynyshbayev Kazakh Academy of Transport & Communication5 KB (524 words) - 20:03, 27 April 2017
- ...1963. It focuses on teaching [[economics]] and offers over 20 specialties in the fields of economics, finance, management, marketing, law, international In 1963, the [[Almaty]] Institute of National Economy was founded in accordance with the [[Order of the Government of Russia|Decree of the Gover21 KB (2,741 words) - 20:03, 27 April 2017
- ...чаться 16 558 человек|trans_title=16 558 students will study in the new academic year at the L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University|lang ...titution for [[List of educational institutions in Astana|higher education in Astana]].14 KB (1,732 words) - 20:03, 27 April 2017
- ...ans from the Volga region at a refugee camp in [[Schneidemühl]], Germany, in 1920]] ...cs, [[Moravian Church|Moravians]], and [[Russian Mennonite|Mennonites]]). In the 19th and early 20th centuries, many Volga Germans emigrated to [[Kansas26 KB (3,710 words) - 20:04, 27 April 2017
- ...e value was preserved at 0.104% level it would be no less than 1.4 million in 2008</ref> ...the CIA estimate of the share of Kazakhs (3%), the total Kazakh population in Uzbekistan would be 0.8 million</ref>49 KB (6,714 words) - 20:04, 27 April 2017
- ...= <ref>[http://www.stat.kz/news/Pages/pr_04_02_10.aspx Ethnic groups in Kazakhstan, official estimation 2010-01-01 based on National Census 2009]</ ...ame="USCB">{{cite web|title=PLACE OF BIRTH FOR THE FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION IN THE UNITED STATES, Universe: Foreign-born population excluding population b55 KB (7,944 words) - 20:04, 27 April 2017
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- ...its economic bureau is in [[Turkey]] and its scientific bureau is situated in [[Pakistan]]. ...ual and fully sovereign member states. This makes ECO similar to [[ASEAN]] in that it is an organisation that has its own offices and bureaucracy for imp34 KB (4,200 words) - 20:07, 27 April 2017
- ...usiness.org/data/exploreeconomies/kazakhstan |title=Ease of Doing Business in Kazakhstan |publisher=Doingbusiness.org |accessdate=2017-01-24 }}</ref> ...an financial crisis|August financial crisis]] in [[Russia]]. A bright spot in 1999 was the recovery of international [[petroleum]] prices, which, combine45 KB (6,206 words) - 20:07, 27 April 2017
- ...n/|accessdate=5 August 2015|publisher=Russia Today}}</ref> It participated in the EAEU from the day of its establishment as an acceding state.<ref name=F ...Minister Vladimir Putin "A new integration project for Eurasia: The future in the making"|url=http://www.russianmission.eu/en/news/article-prime-minister141 KB (18,985 words) - 20:07, 27 April 2017
- {{For|transport in the Soviet Union|Transport in the Soviet Union}} ...emote from world markets. Therefore, the need for efficient transportation in Kazakhstan is great.19 KB (2,474 words) - 20:07, 27 April 2017
- ...he [[European Commission]], in [[Baku]], Azerbaijan, and a regional office in [[Odessa]], Ukraine. Since 2009 the organisation has been entirely financed .../thumb1_/pub/files/publications_politics/dekanozishvili_The_EU.pdf "The EU in the South Caucasus:By What Means, to What End?"], Georgian Foundation for S6 KB (757 words) - 20:07, 27 April 2017
- | map_caption = The Dzungarian Gate in Kazakhstan on the border of China. ...er [[Lake Alakol]] (also unlabeled) lies to its northwest, over the border in [[Kazakhstan]]. The valley of the Dzungarian Gate (yellow, given its elevat33 KB (5,128 words) - 20:07, 27 April 2017
- ...o 405 (ARZ-405)''' was established as an [[aircraft maintenance]] facility in 1939 and is situated next door to [[Almaty International Airport]]. The pla ARZ-405 is a leading [[aircraft]] [[repair]] enterprise in [[Central Asia]] [[certified]] for performing overhaul, modernization, repair and technica962 B (118 words) - 20:07, 27 April 2017