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Moldaeroservice
Moldaeroservice logo
IATA ICAO Call sign
MLE[1] MOLDAERO[1]
Founded
  • 1996; 28 years ago (1996) as Moldaeroservice (name change from Moldaviaservice)[2]
  • September 17, 1994; 30 years ago (1994-09-17) as State Aviation Enterprise Moldaviaservice[2]
  • 1966; 58 years ago (1966) as Bălți Flight Unit No. 281 of the Combined Aviation Unit of Bălți subordinated to the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic)[2]
Commenced operations1958; 66 years ago (1958) as the Civil Aviation Squadron of Bălți
Operating bases
Hubs
Fleet sizepreviously 208[3]
Destinationsinternal Moldovan
Parent companyAir Moldova, whose parent is Aeroflot
Headquarters Bălți  Moldova
RevenueIncrease L10,563,471 (2016)[4]
Operating incomeDecrease L133,880 (2016)[4]
Net incomeDecrease L85,512 (2016)[4]
Total assetsIncrease L40,652,303 (2016)[4]
Total equityIncrease L26,685,086 (2016)[4]
Employeespreviously 500[5]
Websitewww.helicopter.md

Moldaeroservice is a major airline and airports' operator of the Republic of Moldova headquartered in Bălți on the historic location of the Bălți City Airport at strada Aerodromului 1, next to the "Autogara" district. The company is legally organised as a state-owned enterprise (Template:Lang-ro, Russian: Молдаэросервис, abbreviation: Template:Lang-ro) —  state-owned enterprise.

Moldaeroservice founded in Bălți, became the most important[6] aviation service provider in Moldova and one of the largest aviation enterprises in Moldova with about 500 employees.[5] Founded in 1966, the company was reformed under its current name in 1996. Moldaeroservice provides airline services airline and airports' operator services, using its own aircraft and helicopters that perform flights in the airspace of Moldova and abroad. Moldaeroservice services also include air traffic services, operator of two airports in Bălți (Bălți City Airport and Bălți International Airport) and airline with subdivisions at Chișinău International Airport today and earlier at aerodromes of Bender and Soroca.

Moldaeroservice operates today out of its main bases at Bălți City Airport and Bălți International Airport and out of Chișinău International Airport, with previous operated hubs at aerodromes of Bender and Soroca.

During more than 45 years since its foundation, Moldaeroservice has become one of the most experienced providers of aviation services with Mi-2 and An-2 helicopters not only in Moldova, but also abroad (Egypt, Algeria, Iraq, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Singapore and South Korea).[2] Secondary offices in (current) Chisinau and (historical) Bender.

The current founding owner of Moldaeroservice is the Public Property Agency (Template:Lang-ro), which exercises its management rights through the administration board and the administrator.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Moldaeroservice airline information". airportdatabase.net. Retrieved 2022-11-19.
  2. ^ a b c d "Aeroportul internațional Bălți / Istoria aeroportului - Cu privire la a 70 aniversare a sarbatorii zilei aviatiei civile din RM" [Balti International Airport / History of the airport - On the 70th anniversary of the celebration of the Civil Aviation Day in Moldova] (in Romanian). Retrieved 2022-10-25.
  3. ^ "Бельцкий ОАО - КАРТОЧКА ОПЕРАТОРА" [Bălți Combined Aviation Unit - OPERATOR FILE] (in Russian). 2021-11-05. Retrieved 2022-10-25.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Situațiile financiare pentru anul 2016 Î.S. Moldaeroservice" [Financial statements for 2016 Î.S. Moldaeroservice] (PDF) (in Romanian). Ministerul Transporturilor și Infrastructurii Drumurilor. 2016. Retrieved 2022-11-19.
  5. ^ a b "Blestemul întreprinderilor de stat – pârloagă, dar cu angajați devotați" [The curse of state-owned enterprises - hungry but dedicated employees] (in Romanian). Vocea Poporului. 2013-09-26. Retrieved 2022-11-19.
  6. ^ "Elicopterele moldovenești stropesc pădurile și transportă demnitari" [Moldovan helicopters spray forests and transport dignitaries] (in Romanian). Retrieved 2022-11-21.

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