Bratislava: Go2Sky announces restart

Boeing 737-400 (Photo: Oyoyoy).
Boeing 737-400 (Photo: Oyoyoy).

Bratislava: Go2Sky announces restart

Boeing 737-400 (Photo: Oyoyoy).
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The Slovak airline Go2Sky announced a few weeks ago that flight operations will be suspended due to the corona pandemic. The company has now confirmed to CH-Aviation.com that a restart with three machines is to take place in spring 2021.

"Our mission is to offer flexible capacities as early as spring 2021 that meet the needs of the aviation industry affected by the Corona crisis," says Managing Director Daniel Ferjancek.

The restart is to take place with the following aircraft: OM-GTF, OM-GTH and OM-GTG. CH-Aviation.com further writes that these are leased by two different lessors. The Boeing 737-800 aircraft are currently parked at Piestany Airport in Slovakia.

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