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Nov 26, 2009 (newstodate): Russia's first air taxi company, Dexter is building up its network.
The carrier now has eight Swiss-made Pilatus PC 12 aircraft providing air taxi flights up to 2,000 km from base.
The company now offers services from six Russian bases spread over the country from Moscow to Siberia, and charges its services on a pay-per-kilometer basis regardless of the number of passengers.
From June, 2008, the carrier was licensed to offer international flights as well, adding services to Finland, the Baltic region and the CIS states to Russian flights.
The Moscow-based air taxi carrier has placed orders for a total of 13 Pilatus aircraft, with options for a further 10.
Pilatus' agent in Russia is the Danish aircraft trading company Air Alpha's Russian subsidiary.
The carrier now has eight Swiss-made Pilatus PC 12 aircraft providing air taxi flights up to 2,000 km from base.
The company now offers services from six Russian bases spread over the country from Moscow to Siberia, and charges its services on a pay-per-kilometer basis regardless of the number of passengers.
From June, 2008, the carrier was licensed to offer international flights as well, adding services to Finland, the Baltic region and the CIS states to Russian flights.
The Moscow-based air taxi carrier has placed orders for a total of 13 Pilatus aircraft, with options for a further 10.
Pilatus' agent in Russia is the Danish aircraft trading company Air Alpha's Russian subsidiary.