
Baltia Air Lines

- ICAO Code
- BTL
- Corporate Address
- JFK International Airport
Terminal 4, Room 262.089
Jamaica, New York 11430 - Website
- www.baltia.com
- Main hub
- New York John F Kennedy International Airport
- Country
- United States
- Business model
- Charter
Baltia Air Lines is an American start-up airline to be based at New York JFK Airport. Baltia plans to target the underserved O&D market between New York and major cities across Eastern Europe, identifying Russia, Latvia, Ukraine and Belarus as likely destinations. The airline will operate three-class B747 equipment, and will also offer cargo and mail transportation services. Baltia's first route will be New York-St Petersburg, which the airline hopes to launch by the end of 2010.
Location of Baltia Air Lines main hub (New York John F Kennedy International Airport)
25 total articles
Baltia accepted into the FAA SMS programme
Baltia Air Lines moves into new JFK headquarters
Baltia Air Lines' B747 enters Kalitta Air maintenance facility
Baltia anticipates 2Q2011 launch
Baltia Air Lines purchases second Boeing 747
Baltia Air Lines purchases its second B747
Baltia Air Lines signs agreement with EKN Financial Services
US Department of Transportation Filings: 16-Aug-2010
Baltia Air Lines B747 arrives in Malaysia for maintenance
Baltia Air Lines signs maintenance agreement
Baltia Air Lines signs airport space agreement
Baltia Air Lines signs cargo handling agreement
Baltia Air Lines signs fuel agreement
Baltia Air Lines takes delivery of engines
Baltia Air Lines enters into agreement with Navtech
6,135 total articles
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