RUSOL – 25 years of utility aircraft operation
RUSOL has been operating aircraft under different names since 1988. It started with parachute flying and that is still a core business for the company, but over the years we have been involved in many different flying activities such as passenger transport, cargo and corporate flying. We also had a special mission to land in the Sahara desert in 1994 to recover a crashed Shorts Skyvan and over the years the company has been involved in a number of ferry flights of different aircraft from US to Europe and from Europe to Malaysia.
The company has over the years been operating the following aircraft types: Cessna 206, Partnavia P-68, DeHavilland Turbo Beaver DHC-2T (by many skydivers known as the “Black Beaver”), GAF Nomad N24A and Cessna C-208 Caravan.
Today the fleet consists of four Cessna Caravans used for parachute operations and corporate flying. One aircraft is based in Headcorn, England (EGKH) and three aircraft are based in Denmark at Herning (EKHG), Odense (EKOD) and Maribo (EKMB).
The company survives in a competitive marked by having lots of long lasting relationships and contacts in the industry and by being a trustworthy and safe operator. We stick to the agreements made and our focus is to deliver what the customer wants without compromising safety.