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Jul 28, 2016 (newstodate): Are plans, first aired as far back as in 1989, for direct non-stop Boeing 747 flights by Baltia Air Lines between New York JFK and St Petersburg really still alive?
Time and again, Baltia Air Lines has appeared with signs of life on its website announcing carious steps and measures in the process to get aircraft, crews and facilities together for launch of services once FAA has approved its application for an Part 121 Air Carrier Certification.
Last, severe doubts were cast over leading airline officials as well as the financial situation of the entire project.
Now, Baltia Air Lines has announced that it has signed an agreement with CP Capital Securities, Inc. to serve as financial advisors and to provide innovative financial solutions to Baltia Air Lines in order for the carrier to continue with the certification process and to secure aircraft.
Baltia Air Lines' ambitions include first the launch of flights between New York and St Petersburg, and later adding flights to the capital cities of Eastern Europe, including Moscow, Riga, Kiev, and Minsk.
Time and again, Baltia Air Lines has appeared with signs of life on its website announcing carious steps and measures in the process to get aircraft, crews and facilities together for launch of services once FAA has approved its application for an Part 121 Air Carrier Certification.
Last, severe doubts were cast over leading airline officials as well as the financial situation of the entire project.
Now, Baltia Air Lines has announced that it has signed an agreement with CP Capital Securities, Inc. to serve as financial advisors and to provide innovative financial solutions to Baltia Air Lines in order for the carrier to continue with the certification process and to secure aircraft.
Baltia Air Lines' ambitions include first the launch of flights between New York and St Petersburg, and later adding flights to the capital cities of Eastern Europe, including Moscow, Riga, Kiev, and Minsk.