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The airline is currently in the midst of embarking on its biggest ever expansion drive. Through its Vista 2015 Strategic Plan, the company intends to triple the size of its fleet, expand into new regions and grow the scale of the services it offers.
It is planned that Aerovista’s fleet will grow from 5 aircraft in 2011 to 11 aircraft by 2015. Aerovista operations will consolidate around the B737-Classic and toward the end of the planning cycle, it is expected that its first B737-NGs will be introduced.
Through the Vista 2015 plan, Aerovista will focus on three business lines: ACMI, Charter and Ancillary Services and target three geographic regions: Africa, the Middle East and the CIS.
The Fleet
Aerovista has designed its fleet around the Boeing 737 Family. Using one common type ensures a single pilot pool, a single team of engineers and a single inventory of aircraft spares, contributing to economies of scale and lower operating costs for our clients.
The world’s most popular single-aisle aircraft, the 737 is perfectly matched to missions around the world and with Aerovista offering different sizes, from the 126-seat 737-200 to the 148-seat 737-300, clients are offered the optimum capacity for their market requirement. |
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| CURRENT FLEET |
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Number in fleet |
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Range |
| Boeing 737-500 |
2 |
126 Y Seats |
2,400nm |
| Boeing 737-300 |
2 |
148 Y Seats |
2,200nm |
| Boeing 737-200 |
2 |
126 Y Seats |
1,900nm |
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| TO JOIN THE FLEET |
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| Aircraft |
Number in fleet |
Capacity |
Range |
| Boeing 737 NG |
2 |
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| Boeing 737-400 |
2 |
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