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Slovak Government Flying Service
IATA ICAO Call sign
- SSG SLOVAK GOVERNMENT
Founded1993
HubsBratislava Airport
Fleet size4 planes
3 helicopters
HeadquartersBratislava, Slovakia
Websiteminv.sk

Slovak Government Flying Service is the governmental airline of Slovakia headquartered in Bratislava and based at Bratislava Airport.

Fleet

The Slovak Government Flying Service fleet includes the following aircraft in December 2016:

  • 2 Airbus 319 (OM-BYA, in new colors (YOM:2005, with SSG since 2016)), OM-BYK, in new colors (YOM:2002, with SSG since 2017))
  • 2 Fokker 100 (OM-BYC, in new colors (YOM:1991, with SSG since 2016)), OM-BYB, in new colors (YOM:1992, with SSG since 2017))
  • 1 Bell 429 helicopter (OM-BYD, black (YOM: 2014, in SSG fleet since 2015) second OM-BYM, in police colors (YOM: 2015) crashed near Prešov in 2017[1])
  • 2 Mil Mi 171 helicopters (OM-BYU (YOM: 2002), B1786 (YOM: 2003) - both in blue and white livery)

Since July 2016 one Tupolev Tu-154M (OM-BYR) was replaced with Airbus 319 - 115 ACE (OM-BYA) and two Yakovlev Yak-40 (OM-BYE, OM-BYL) with two Fokker 100 aircraft, acquired from MJET.[2] Yak-40 OM-BYE and Tupolev 154M, OM-BYR was ferried to Košice where it will be used as an exhibit in the aviation museum.[3]

References

  1. ^ Teraz.sk, TASR, tasr.sk, TERAZ,. "ONLINE: Pri Prešove sa zrútil policajný vrtuľník, hlásia dvoch mŕtvych". TERAZ.sk. Retrieved 2017-05-23.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Slovak Fokker". Airliner World (December 2016): 10. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  3. ^ "Slovakia is changing fleet of state aircraft, the Russian aircraft will be replaced by Fokker and Airbus". Nový Čas.

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