Tesis
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Tesis
Apart from their website, does anyone have any info on these guys?
Routes, cargo, proportion of charters to scheduled flights?
I see they have been/are due in MAN yesterday and today. Would that be an inbound or outbound charter, and with what?
Routes, cargo, proportion of charters to scheduled flights?
I see they have been/are due in MAN yesterday and today. Would that be an inbound or outbound charter, and with what?
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From: Gatwick
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Me also - although I hear the rumour its Russian owned but the acft are operating under a Chinese AOC ? Dunno if thats possible. The acft are ex LY pure breed freighters. I had heard they were to fly regular China - HHN and were looking for half decent backloads east and even considering a HHN - BGW x 2 per week.

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From: North Wales
Tesis
In Jul 2007, Air Atlanta Icelandic delivered one of their B747 Classic (TF-ARP) freighters to Tesis Aviation on a dry lease until Jul 2012.
Tesis Aviation Enterprise is a Russian Air Cargo Company that operated its first commercial flight in Nov 2002. Tesis's HQ are in Moscow and its type of Operations is Domestic and International scheduled and charter commercial air transportations.
Tesis Aviation Enterprise is a Russian Air Cargo Company that operated its first commercial flight in Nov 2002. Tesis's HQ are in Moscow and its type of Operations is Domestic and International scheduled and charter commercial air transportations.
Last edited by Nippon1; 6th October 2007 at 04:12. Reason: spelling
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From: manchester
The Tesis 747 arrived in MAN 2 days late with general cargo.
I hear it will return in the next couple of weeks,Dont know who it is flying for.
The new engine cowl for the damaged GWL aircraft arrived into LHR on an SQ freighter and travelled to MAN by road.
I hear it will return in the next couple of weeks,Dont know who it is flying for.
The new engine cowl for the damaged GWL aircraft arrived into LHR on an SQ freighter and travelled to MAN by road.




