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'''Air Transport Europe''' is an [[airline]] based in [[Poprad]], [[Slovakia]]. It operates emergency medical services, aerial works and contract [[helicopter]] services. It is also an authorised service centre for [[AgustaWestland]] and [[Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant|MIL]] helicopters. Its main base is [[Poprad-Tatry Airport|Poprad-Tatry International Airport]] (TAT), with hubs at [[Košice International Airport]] (KSC), [[M. R. Štefánik Airport]] (BTS), [[Bratislava]], [[Banská Bystrica]] and [[Nitra]].
'''Air Transport Europe''' is an [[airline]] based in [[Poprad]], [[Slovakia]]. It operates emergency medical services, aerial works and contract [[helicopter]] services. It is also an authorised service centre for [[AgustaWestland]] and [[Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant|MIL]] helicopters. Its main base is [[Poprad-Tatry Airport|Poprad-Tatry International Airport]] (TAT), with hubs at [[Košice International Airport]] (KSC), [[M. R. Štefánik Airport]] (BTS), [[Bratislava]], [[Banská Bystrica]] and [[Nitra]].



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Air Transport Europe
IATA ICAO Callsign
- EAT TRANS EUROPE
Founded1990
HubsPoprad-Tatry International Airport
Fleet size10
HeadquartersPoprad, Slovakia
Websitehttp://www.ate.sk
Agusta A109K2 of ATE Slovakia

Air Transport Europe is an airline based in Poprad, Slovakia. It operates emergency medical services, aerial works and contract helicopter services. It is also an authorised service centre for AgustaWestland and MIL helicopters. Its main base is Poprad-Tatry International Airport (TAT), with hubs at Košice International Airport (KSC), M. R. Štefánik Airport (BTS), Bratislava, Banská Bystrica and Nitra.

History

The airline was established in 1990 and started operations in 1991.

Fleet

The Air Transport Europe fleet consists of (at April 2007):
- 2 Mil Mi-8 / Mi-8 MTV helicopters
- 10 Agusta A109K2 helicopters
- 1 Eurocopter AS355N helicopter
- 1 PZL Kania Helicopter
- 1 Mi-2 Helicopter
- 1 Cessna 560 Encore business jet

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