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FlyEgypt, Zela Aviation ink cooperation deal


Zela Aviation are pleased to announce tactical cooperation with the Egyptian based low cost and charter airline FlyEgypt as Zela Aviation will become mandated to promote availability on one of Fly Egypt’s 737-800 units and one 737-700 unit for ACMI Lease as of October 2022.

FlyEgypt is a growing airline headquartered in Cairo, Egypt, the company was founded in 2014. The airline has a fleet of 8 aircrafts and serves 12 routes around the middle east and 30 routes around Europe.

Chairman of Zela Aviation Mr. Andreas Christodoulides has commented that he is “Delighted to support and give business to FlyEgypt an airline that we know well and this comes beneficial for both companies as it will further strengthen our working relationship”.

Zela Aviation since establishment in 2006 has been active in the field of aircraft wet / dry leasing, chartering and aircraft sales maintaining offices in Cyprus, Greece and the United Kingdom.

Zela Aviation has and remain to provide a range of services for its clients located in Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America. Its leading position, track records throughout the years, and complimented by its very well – trained staff, make Zela Aviation a solid and reliable partner worldwide.

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