An Aviacon Zitotrans
airplane landed at the LF Wade International Airport tonight [December 23]
and appeared to be taking on fuel while it was parked at the main
terminal.
Aviacon Zitotrans is a charter cargo company with a main base in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
The Wikipedia website states that, “JSC “Aviacon Zitotrans” is an airline based in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
It
was established and started operations in June 1995 and operates
charter cargo flights worldwide including Canada where it operates on
behalf of the Canadian Military.
“Throughout the years, Aviacon’s
fleet moved thousands of tons of relief goods, vehicles and trucks,
containers, helicopters, and roll-on/roll-off machinery, outsize and
heavyweight pieces, from and via more than 700 airfields in 144
countries of the world.”
The company’s website says,
“Aviacon was granted the Nuclear License issued by Rosatom [the Russian
Federation national nuclear corporation]. After the quality audit
conducted by the state regulator Aviacon was approved as compliant with
the requirements of regulatory and since authorized to handle nuclear
materials and radioactive substances.”
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