Prima Charter airline is on the fast track

opublikowano: 2007-06-25 11:09

Warsaw (Puls Biznesu) – The charter airline plans to lease four planes and buy one aircraft this year.

Fischer Air Polska (FAP), the charter airline who changed its name to Prima Charter (PCh) after avoiding bankruptcy, wants to increase its fleet faster then planned. It will be possible thanks to raising the capital to PLN 70m (EUR 18.5m). Today, the airline has one plane. In the upcoming days, it will have two new ones. The fourth one will come to PCh at the end of July.

“This is not all. At the end of August, we are going to buy Boeing 757. Negotiations are advanced”, Krzysztof Szymański, PCh deputy CEO said.

Starting in 2010, the company is going to lease new aircraft directly from Boeing.

At the end of the year, the company wants to raise PLN 250-260m of sales and PLN 20m of gross income. Its IPO is planned in the first quarter of 2008.

(PLN 1 = EUR 0.264)