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APR 01, 2004 (newstodate): Finnish aircraft brokering company, Logimix OY is seeing a hectic period, with numerous aircraft charters for various military and governmental customers.
-Yesterday we had one Boeing 737 returning from Kabul to Pori, Finland with troops, and one Boeing 737 from Lappeenranta, Finland, to Bratislava with returned illegal refugees, says Juhani Peltonen, Logimix CEO.
-Today we have one IL-76 flying for the Finnish Army from Tampere, Finland, to Kabul, and tomorrow we will send another IL-76 from Orebro, Sweden, to Monrovia for the Swedish Army.
-Saturday and Sunday we will send four AN-124 from Stockholm Arlanda to Pristina with military vehicles from the Swedish Army, and in two days we will operate one Boeing 737 from Pristina to Stockholm Arlanda and back again with KFOR troops from the Swedish Army.
-And on Monday we will have one Boeing 737 flying peace keeping forces from Monrovia back to Stockholm, Arlanda, says Juhani Peltonen who runs the Logimix brokering business as a personal and separate unit within the company that employs 30 people in Helsinki.
-Yesterday we had one Boeing 737 returning from Kabul to Pori, Finland with troops, and one Boeing 737 from Lappeenranta, Finland, to Bratislava with returned illegal refugees, says Juhani Peltonen, Logimix CEO.
-Today we have one IL-76 flying for the Finnish Army from Tampere, Finland, to Kabul, and tomorrow we will send another IL-76 from Orebro, Sweden, to Monrovia for the Swedish Army.
-Saturday and Sunday we will send four AN-124 from Stockholm Arlanda to Pristina with military vehicles from the Swedish Army, and in two days we will operate one Boeing 737 from Pristina to Stockholm Arlanda and back again with KFOR troops from the Swedish Army.
-And on Monday we will have one Boeing 737 flying peace keeping forces from Monrovia back to Stockholm, Arlanda, says Juhani Peltonen who runs the Logimix brokering business as a personal and separate unit within the company that employs 30 people in Helsinki.