Pecotox Air

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Pecotox Air is a charter airline based in Chişinău, Moldova.

History

It started operations in November 2001 and operated passenger and freight charter services from its base at Chişinău International Airport.[1]

In June 2007, it was announced that the Republic of Moldova had withdrawn the certificate of the airline, as it was not subject to an appropriate safety oversight, and the European Commission's Air Safety Commission in addition banned the airline from flying within the European Union.[2] The airline has since resumed operations in mid-2016 using two Airbus A300 cargo aircraft.[3] However, as of early 2017 both of those aircraft had been retired again.[4]

Afghanistan helicopter downing

In July 2009, a Pecotox Air Mi-26 was shot down in Helmand province with the loss of six Ukrainian crew members. The aircraft was said to be on a humanitarian mission under NATO contract.[5]

Current fleet

As of January 2025, Pecotox Air operates the following aircraft:

Aircraft In Service Registration Average Age
Boeing 747-400 1 ER-MDR 23.9 years

This information is based on data retrieved from planespotters.net

Previously operated

The Pecotox Air fleet previously included the following aircraft:[6]

References

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  4. a b planespotters.net retrieved 22 July 2020
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  6. Flight International, (Reed Business International), 3–9 October 2006

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