Kazakh charter operator Alaman Air (TTR, Almaty Borolday) has added its first CRJ200ER, doubling the carrier's number of aircraft, ch-aviation research shows.
UP-CJ015 (msn 7676) carried out a return flight from Trabzon to Nuremberg on February 13, 2025, Flightradar 25 ADS-B data shows. The aircraft sports a full Alaman Air livery. The airline did not respond to queries from ch-aviation regarding its plans for the aircraft. Local aviation news site Alaradar said the aircraft would be used for air ambulance flights.
According to the ch-aviation fleets module, UP-CJ015 is 22.5 years old and was first delivered to Malev Express in September 2002. Before joining Alaman Air, it was operated by SCAT Airlines, carrying out its last revenue flight for that carrier, between Shymkent and Almaty International, on April 16, 2024. The aircraft is configured with 50 seats in an all-economy layout.
Alaman Air also operates a single Pilatus PC-24, UP-PC007 (msn 335). Flightradar24 ADS-B data shows the aircraft is currently active. It last flew on February 25, 2025, operating under Alaman's TTR code from Abuja to Larnaca via Djerba.
The Kazakh company was registered in November 2021 and obtained its air operator's certificate (AOC) on February 15, 2024, the country's civil aviation register shows. The carrier is listed as a limited liability partnership headed by one Erbol Abylaevich Ospanov and based in Almaty.