S7 Airlines (S7, Novosibirsk) group chief executive Vladislav Filev has detailed the carrier's plans for a new Cypriot airline. According to Filev, the new carrier, to be called Charlie Airlines, is a joint venture between S7 (to own a stake of approximately 40%) and local investors holding the remaining shares.
Filev declined to disclose the identity of the joint venture partners and whether S7 Airlines will directly own the minority stake in the carrier of if it will be the Filev family itself investing in Charlie Airlines.
Charlie plans to start operating with a fleet of two A319-100s to be sourced from S7's fleet. The launch date of the carrier has been postponed because of EASA certification delays.
Fellow start-up Cobalt (FCB, Larnaca) has meanwhile announced plans to start operations at the end of May or in early June to five destinations in the United Kingdom, Greece, Israel and Iran (with Tehran Imam Khomeini already known to be a planned destination).
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Filev declined to disclose the identity of the joint venture partners and whether S7 Airlines will directly own the minority stake in the carrier of if it will be the Filev family itself investing in Charlie Airlines.
Charlie plans to start operating with a fleet of two A319-100s to be sourced from S7's fleet. The launch date of the carrier has been postponed because of EASA certification delays.
Fellow start-up Cobalt (FCB, Larnaca) has meanwhile announced plans to start operations at the end of May or in early June to five destinations in the United Kingdom, Greece, Israel and Iran (with Tehran Imam Khomeini already known to be a planned destination).
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