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APR 25, 2005 (newstodate): St Petersburg-based Russian airline Pulkovo has signed a five years contract with Jetscape for the lease of three Boeing 737 aircraft.
The aircraft, all 1992-built ex-Aer Lingus B737-500, are sister-ships to the two aircraft that Pulkovo leased earlier this year from IFLC.
The three aircraft will be delivered to Pulkovo over a three-month period as their leases with Aer Lingus expire from November 2005.
With these deliveries Pulkovo will operate a total of five Boeing 737-500 aircraft.
The US company Jetscape, founded in 2001, owns and manages 21 commercial aircraft and one spare JT8D-219 engine on lease to 16 airline operators in 13 countries.
The aircraft, all 1992-built ex-Aer Lingus B737-500, are sister-ships to the two aircraft that Pulkovo leased earlier this year from IFLC.
The three aircraft will be delivered to Pulkovo over a three-month period as their leases with Aer Lingus expire from November 2005.
With these deliveries Pulkovo will operate a total of five Boeing 737-500 aircraft.
The US company Jetscape, founded in 2001, owns and manages 21 commercial aircraft and one spare JT8D-219 engine on lease to 16 airline operators in 13 countries.