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Jun 05, 2012 (newstodate): The Slovakian charter carrier and ACMI provider Air Explore has now taken delivery of its third Boeing 737 aircraft.
The latest addition to the fleet is a Boeing 737-400 formerly operated by the Czech carrier Holidays Czech Airlines and now to serve customers primarily in the Polish and Italian market.
Based at Bratislava, Air Explore received its AOC on May 31, 2010, launched flights with its first aircraft Boeing 737-300 in June 2010, and added a second aircraft, a Boeing 737-400, in June 2011.
The Boeing 737-300 is operating in Cambodia for Tonl� Sap Airlines on a contract till March 2013, flying on routes between Cambodia, China and Taiwan.
Air Explore is now in negotiations with other Southeast Asian potential customers that may require the operation with aircraft larger than the Boeing 737-300.
The carrier foresees an expansion of its fleet to up to seven aircraft in 2013.
The latest addition to the fleet is a Boeing 737-400 formerly operated by the Czech carrier Holidays Czech Airlines and now to serve customers primarily in the Polish and Italian market.
Based at Bratislava, Air Explore received its AOC on May 31, 2010, launched flights with its first aircraft Boeing 737-300 in June 2010, and added a second aircraft, a Boeing 737-400, in June 2011.
The Boeing 737-300 is operating in Cambodia for Tonl� Sap Airlines on a contract till March 2013, flying on routes between Cambodia, China and Taiwan.
Air Explore is now in negotiations with other Southeast Asian potential customers that may require the operation with aircraft larger than the Boeing 737-300.
The carrier foresees an expansion of its fleet to up to seven aircraft in 2013.