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FEB 18, 2004 (newstodate): The US consul residing in St Petersburg has stepped in to offer help in realising KaliningradAvia's ambitious plans.
As earlier reported in newstodate, privately-owned KaliningradAvia plans to take in its first of a total of 19 Boeing aircraft, setting up Kaliningrad as a hub in a new traffic system to connect 30 destinations in W Europe and 30 destinations in Ruccis, CIS.
At a recent meeting with the governor of the region, the US consul has pledged himself to provide any assistance to facilitate the planned leasing deal with Boeing.
Kaliningrads's airport infrastructure is poised for a major update based on a 200 million Rubles grant by the region.
As earlier reported in newstodate, privately-owned KaliningradAvia plans to take in its first of a total of 19 Boeing aircraft, setting up Kaliningrad as a hub in a new traffic system to connect 30 destinations in W Europe and 30 destinations in Ruccis, CIS.
At a recent meeting with the governor of the region, the US consul has pledged himself to provide any assistance to facilitate the planned leasing deal with Boeing.
Kaliningrads's airport infrastructure is poised for a major update based on a 200 million Rubles grant by the region.