Adventure Network International
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I am a skiplane pilot from New Zealand looking at employment oppurtunities with ANI. If anybody has any info on this company it would be gratefully recieved.
ANI was absorbed by Antarctic Logistics Expeditions a couple of years ago.
I don't believe that they own any aircraft - instead they charter in Kenn Borek's Twotters, and the Russians' IL76.
ANI used to charter in SAFAIR's C130, but I don't think they do that any more (IL76s are cheaper I guess!).
If you have to fly in Antarctica (and I thoroughly recommend it ) other operators down there for fixed wing ski work:
Good luck!
I don't believe that they own any aircraft - instead they charter in Kenn Borek's Twotters, and the Russians' IL76.
ANI used to charter in SAFAIR's C130, but I don't think they do that any more (IL76s are cheaper I guess!).
If you have to fly in Antarctica (and I thoroughly recommend it ) other operators down there for fixed wing ski work:
- Enterprise Air BT67 Basler working for the Russians between Molodeznhaya, Progress and Vostok
- AWI (German) DO228s also flying around ex Molodez. and around Dronning Maud Land
- Australian CASA212's between Casey, Davis, Mawson and other places.
- BAS twotters (with a DHC7 flying to/from Rothera)
- Kenn Borek's DHC6's all over the place
- Various military stuff (US, NZ, Italian) from CHCH to McMurdo to SPole (but I expect you'd know about thier movements from NZ). Some ski, most wheels.
- Russian IL76's from Capetown to Molod (also Troll's blue ice runway), also from Puntas to Patriot Hills. These are wheeled operations to Blue Ice.
Good luck!