
The logo of Yakutia Airlines consists of the brand name rendered in a dark blue handwritten-style script. Several shining diamond shapes are placed next to the lettering, adding distinctiveness and visual emphasis. Above the main name, the word “Aircompany” appears in smaller size in the same color. This identity is used across aircraft liveries, the official website, and other branded materials.
Aircompany Yakutia JSC was established in 2002 by merging the airlines Sakha Avia and Yakutavia. The first flight under the new brand took place in January 2003. Today, it serves as the national airline of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), playing a key role in regional transportation accessibility. Based in Yakutsk with an additional hub in Moscow, the airline operates scheduled and charter services across Russia, CIS countries, Asia, and beyond. The fleet includes Boeing 737‑700/800, Sukhoi Superjet 100, and Bombardier Q300. Yakutia Airlines is expanding its network, leveraging decades of experience in Arctic operations, and ranks among Russia’s largest carriers by volume.













