Bulgarian Air Charter
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| Bulgarian Air Charter | ||
|---|---|---|
| IATA 1T | ICAO BUC | Callsign BULGARIAN CHARTER |
| Founded | 2000 | |
| Hubs | Sofia Airport | |
| Fleet size | 12 | |
| Destinations | ||
| Headquarters | Sofia, Bulgaria | |
| Key people | ||
| Website: http://www.bulgarianaircharter.com/ | ||
Bulgarian Air Charter is a charter airline based in Sofia, Bulgaria. It operates charter services for tour operators between the Bulgarian cities of Plovdiv, Sofia and Varna and European countries. Its main base is Sofia Airport, with hubs at Plovdiv International Airport (PDV), Burgas Airport and Varna Airport[1].
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[edit] History
The airline was established in 2000 and started operations on 14 December 2000. It is wholly owned by the Aviation Service Group and has 240 employees[1].
[edit] Fleet
The Bulgarian Air Charter fleet includes the following aircraft (at July 2007):
- 6 McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (2 aircraft are operated for Kish Air)
- 6 McDonnell Douglas MD-83 (3 aircraft are operated for Kish Air)
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[edit] References
- ^ a b Flight International 27 March 2007
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