One Bombardier Challenger 850, one Hawker 800XP, and one Hawker 800 aircraft increased the fleet of the airline. Business-Jet Technic was equipped with a repair shop of engines, starter generators, landing gears, and brakes of the Hawker aircraft.
Certification for full maintenance capabilities on Cessna XL/XLS/XLS+ aircraft was completed. At the FGAU SDO "CP SAP" training center, the company experts together with the center's instructors arranged training for engineers on the Hawker aircraft type, as well as recurrent training courses for flight crew on the same aircraft type.
The company fleet grew with the acquisition of one Hawker 850XP aircraft. A new company office was established in Moscow. The fleet size of Hawker 800XP and 850XP aircraft reached four jets.
The company's core fleet (specifically Mi-8T helicopters) was disposed of in order to purchase two Hawker 700 aircraft for business aviation operation.
Two Hawker 700 aircraft incorporated into the fleet of the airlines.
The company added three Mi-8T helicopters to its fleet.
Two Mi-8T helicopters were integrated into the company fleet raising the total number of operational aircraft to 23.
The company effectively carried out aviation services in the Siberian Federal District and obtained an air operator certificate for performing commercial flights and aviation works on the Mi-8, An-2, and Mi-2 aircraft types.
The company added a Cessna Grand Caravan 208B aircraft and a Mi-8AMT helicopter to its fleet. The Mi-8T fleet grew up to 6 units.
The operation of Mi-8T helicopters was mastered successfully. And two helicopters ot this type were incorporated into the company fleet. The total number of the An-2 aircraft was increased to four.
The Mi-2 helicopter fleet was expanded to 6 units.
The Company started to operate the Mi-2 helicopter type for healthcare delivery.
Two An-2 aircraft joined the airline fleet.
Weltall-avia Airlines was established to perform aerial works on the Yak-18T aircraft.
A certified maintenance and repair (MRO) center for the Hawker 700/800 aircraft was established at the airline's base located at Omsk Central Airport. The center was equipped to perform all types of maintenance and carry out non-destructive testing (NDT), including X-Ray inspections.
This year is the start of Hawker 700 aircraft operation for the purpose of providing emergency medical assistance. The airline fleet was renewed with one more Hawker 700 aircraft.
The airline fleet was expanded with the addition of a Hawker 700 aircraft.
One Hawker 700 aircraft incorporated into the fleet of the airlines.
Three Hawker 800XP aircraft incorporated into the fleet of the airlines.
The BO-105 helicopter was integrated into the company fleet. A helipad facility including a heated hangar capable of storing up to two helicopters was built in Omsk.
The first overhaul of landing gears was carried out at Business-Jet Technic center. The airline currently operates a fleet of nine aircraft.
The engineers of Business-Jet Technic maintenance and repair center have completed the first major periodic inspection (MPI) of three Honeywell TFE731-5BR engines. Initial training programs for engineers on the Bo-105 helicopter type have been implemented. A full flight simulator of the Hawker aircraft has been created, and preparations for construction of four more full flight simulators of main business aviation aircraft types have been made.
As part of the project named Weltall Energy, the first data center with a 5 MW capacity has been established in Moscow. Additionally, a 16-hectare industrial site has been acquired in Novy Urengoy for a future 40 MW data center, featuring eight durable hangars totaling over 10,000 square meters.