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Jun 13, 2018 (newstodate): The Russian carrier Ikar Airlines is new customer for the Danish aircraft lease company Nordic Aviation Capital.
NAC has thus delivered two Embraer 190 aircraft on a lease contract with Ikar Airlines, headquartered in Krasnoyarsk and operating most of its flights out or Moscow's Zhukovsky International Airport.
Regular services from are provided from the two bases of Pegas Fly, Moscow and Krasnoyarsk, and from over 30 other Russian cities currently accounting for some 75 percent of the groups daily flights to Russia, Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and South America.
In 2018, Ikar Airways, now operating under the brand name Pegas Fly, was granted rights to open flights to Norway.
The license allows four weekly rotations between Moscow Region's new Ramenskoye Zhukovsky Airport and Oslo using Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
The original plans called for launch of services from the start of this summer schedule March 7, 2018 till October 27, 2018, but the airline has not filed a timetable.
NAC has thus delivered two Embraer 190 aircraft on a lease contract with Ikar Airlines, headquartered in Krasnoyarsk and operating most of its flights out or Moscow's Zhukovsky International Airport.
Regular services from are provided from the two bases of Pegas Fly, Moscow and Krasnoyarsk, and from over 30 other Russian cities currently accounting for some 75 percent of the groups daily flights to Russia, Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and South America.
In 2018, Ikar Airways, now operating under the brand name Pegas Fly, was granted rights to open flights to Norway.
The license allows four weekly rotations between Moscow Region's new Ramenskoye Zhukovsky Airport and Oslo using Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
The original plans called for launch of services from the start of this summer schedule March 7, 2018 till October 27, 2018, but the airline has not filed a timetable.