Eurojet România

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Eurojet Romania
Eurojet logo.jpg
IATA ICAO Callsign
-RDPJET-ARROW
Founded2004
Ceased operations2015
Fleet size4
Headquarters Bucharest, Romania [1]
Key peopleGeorge Lupes
Website eurojet.ro

Eurojet Romania SRL was an independent business charter company headquartered in Bucharest, Romania. [2]

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History

Eurojet Romania was established in 2004 when The Rompetrol Group - now known as KMG International - decided to create its own aviation division. Eurojet Romania became at the beginning of 2009 an independent business charter company. [3] The company slogan was Wings for your dreams come true.

Fleet

The Eurojet Romania fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. "Contact." Eurojet. Retrieved 11 December 2011. "EUROJET ROMANIA SRL 61-63, Ion Ionescu de la Brad Street 013812, Bucharest, Romania"]
  2. ch-aviation.com - Eurojet Romania retrieved 2 September 2018
  3. "Romanian Airlines History" . Retrieved 5 July 2018.