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Nov 02, 2009 (newstodate): New Russian charter airline I-Fly, based at Moscow Vnukovo Airport, is building up its fleet.
Already in I-Flyt's livery are two ex-KrasAir boeing 757-200 aircraft, and a third will be added before the end of this year.
In 2010 the carrier will take delivery of four more Boeing 757-200 aircraft, and the first flight will take to the air by December, 2009, to leisure destinations.
Behind the airline are the Russian tour operator Tez Tour and charter operator Shar Inc, and aircraft is received on leasing agreements with IFLC.
Already in I-Flyt's livery are two ex-KrasAir boeing 757-200 aircraft, and a third will be added before the end of this year.
In 2010 the carrier will take delivery of four more Boeing 757-200 aircraft, and the first flight will take to the air by December, 2009, to leisure destinations.
Behind the airline are the Russian tour operator Tez Tour and charter operator Shar Inc, and aircraft is received on leasing agreements with IFLC.