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Mar 03, 2016 (newstodate): The new Finnish carrier under formation, Go! Aviation has come one step closer to its launch of services.
On March 2, 2016, the carrier was granted its AOC from the Finnish aviation authority as well as an operating license, and the carrier is thus close to start commercial services, planned from later this month already after the completion of the Finnish registration of its first aircraft, a Pilatus PC-12.
The first operation is planned for March with flights on routes between Kuopio and Helsinki as well as between Helsinki and Tallinn, Estonia.
Behind the new venture are Jorma Kario, Go! Aviation CEO, and Roope Kekalainen, Go! Aviation COO.
-The first flights will be performed already from March 2016 on the route from Kuopio to Helsinki, continuing to Tallinn, in Estonia. After this, a network will be built including routes from Finland to Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, Holland and other European markets, Mr Kario told newstodate on February 23, 2016.
-In Sweden we will be offering flights to Stockholm Bromma and Malmoe Airport, in Denmark destinations will be Roskilde Airport and Odense HCA Airport, while flights to Norway will come further down the road, probably to be launched in 2017.
On March 2, 2016, the carrier was granted its AOC from the Finnish aviation authority as well as an operating license, and the carrier is thus close to start commercial services, planned from later this month already after the completion of the Finnish registration of its first aircraft, a Pilatus PC-12.
The first operation is planned for March with flights on routes between Kuopio and Helsinki as well as between Helsinki and Tallinn, Estonia.
Behind the new venture are Jorma Kario, Go! Aviation CEO, and Roope Kekalainen, Go! Aviation COO.
-The first flights will be performed already from March 2016 on the route from Kuopio to Helsinki, continuing to Tallinn, in Estonia. After this, a network will be built including routes from Finland to Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, Holland and other European markets, Mr Kario told newstodate on February 23, 2016.
-In Sweden we will be offering flights to Stockholm Bromma and Malmoe Airport, in Denmark destinations will be Roskilde Airport and Odense HCA Airport, while flights to Norway will come further down the road, probably to be launched in 2017.