Baltia Air, la compagnia che da 27 anni aspetta di partire


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In 1996, Baltia gained authority to operate flights from New York to St Petersberg. In 1998, Baltia put a deposit down on an ex Cathay Pacific Boeing 747-200. However the airline did not have enough capital to start flying and the United States Department of Transportation revoked its route authority. In 2007, Baltia received more capital and once again filed to fly from New York to St Petersburg. It is listed on the OTC Bulletin Board.
In July 2009 a former Pakistan International Airlines Boeing 747-200 was purchased without engines.[SUP][3][/SUP] In 2011 a former Northwest Airlines Boeing 747-200 was purchased and painted in Baltia's livery.[SUP][4][/SUP] The former was laid up at Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Malaysia where it was later scrapped, the latter at Oscoda–Wurtsmith Airport in Michigan.[SUP][5][/SUP][SUP][6]
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Re: Baltia Air, la compagnia che da 27 anni aspetta di partire.

Baltia Air Lines: the airline that hasn’t departed for 27 years

Published on: Monday, November, 21, 2016, 08:51 AM

When it comes to starting up a new airline, there is a lot of work involved. You must come up with branding, the market you wish to join, and federal licensing, just to name a few key aspects. For most airlines, this usually takes some time, but not 27 years. However, Baltia Air Lines, founded in 1989, still has yet to fly a revenue flight.

Baltia, founded by Igor Dmitrowsky, was created with a goal of being the “leading U.S. airline in the Trans-Atlantic market between the major U.S. cities of Europe and other destinations.” The airline chose John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York as its U.S. starting point. In 1996, the United States Department of Transportation approved Baltia to fly to Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg, Russia. At this point, the only issue was the airline had no fleet so they attempted to buy an old Cathay Pacific Boeing 747-200, however, the airline did not have enough money to purchase the aircraft. The DOT later revoked the authority for Baltia to fly the route that they had hoped.

The route authority was revoked simply because the FAA has not yet awarded the airline with its operating approval, which Baltia has been trying to earn for over 20 years, due to issues with the aircraft slides not deploying properly, among others.


Fast forwarding to 2009, the air carrier bought an old Pakistan International Airlines Boeing 747-200 without its engines. This aircraft was soon scrapped. By 2011, another 747-200 was bought, this time from Northwest Airlines. Finally, with a sturdy fleet of one airplane, Baltia Air Lines reapplied with the U.S. DOT to operate service, this time with some of its offices in Ypsilanti, Michigan but the company still has yet to receive approval. In March of this year, the airline decided to get rid of their only aircraft with hopes of leasing something newer and more efficient. The company hopes that this will lead to assurance of an operating certificate in the future.

According to Baltia.com, in 2015, the airline will inaugurate non-stop service between New York’s JFK and Europe but that has yet to happen. With not a single piece of cargo or a single person carried, the airline remains with not a single penny of revenue earned. Surprisingly, in 2014, the airline’s market cap did reach 11 million USD.

Baltia’s CEO, Igor Dmitrowsky, unfortunately never had the opportunity to see his airline become successful as he passed away early this year. Other executives of the airline are slowly stepping down, leaving Baltia’s Executive Vice President Russell Thal, as the company’s current President.

Baltia still says they will take to the skies as soon as the FAA and DOT approve them to do so. Russell Thal stated, “Launching Baltia has been a long and tedious process. I want all of our shareholders to be assured that the team at Baltia is working diligently to accomplish our goal of launching Baltia. We will keep our shareholders advised of further developments.”
Fonte: AeroTime