

We offer aircraft lease (dry or wet) for:
• firefighting;
• erection and construction works;
• search and rescue operations;
• charter operations;
• agricultural works;
• transportation of outboard cargoes;
• air photography;
• ecological detection and monitoring;
• heavy-load transportation by helicopters, on-board and out-board;
• treatment of oil leakages on land or water;
• oil prospecting;
• unique helicopter operations.
FIREFIGHTING
Helicopter is an indispensable working horse in any firefighting or rescue operations due to its capacity and high performance. MI-26, Ka-32 and Mi-8MTV will transport heavy loads of water for delivering faster and more accurate and crucial air blows on fire. Mi-26 helicopters are equipped with singular and double (up to 15-ton) outboard buckets. Kai32 and Mi-8 may carry and dump buckets or 5-ton Bambi Bucket right into the eye of the fire. The buckets are filled in the adjacent ponds, rivers or lakes and transported onboard as well.
RESCUE OPERATIONS
Helicopter support of humanitarian missions in the zones affected by natural disasters or military conflicts is at times the fastest solution. Mi-8MTV and Mi-26 prove to be highly effective here. Food or medicine supplies, refugees, army troops and equipment, housing and shelters will be delivered in any weather or time of day and night to most remote UN or international peace-force sites.
CONSTRUCTION AND MONITORING OF PIPELINES
Whatever construction or monitoring stage, our helicopters have proven most effectively at any geographical conditions worldwide.
ASSEMBLY AND ERECTION WORKS
A perfect tool for many construction projects, especially with no access for ground transportation, is our Mi-26 and Ka-32, be it a construction of power - line supports, assembly or disassembly of towers and equipment, laying of cables in coils, construction of mountain skiing elevators, transportation of heavy loads, construction of relay towers. Russian helicopters flown by experienced crews have been used for construction projects in CIS states, The Czech republic, Turkey and Germany .






