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| Founded | - 1996 (1996) as Moldaeroservice (name change from Moldaviaservice)
- September 17, 1994 (1994-09-17) as State Aviation Enterprise Moldaviaservice
- 1966 (1966) as Bălți Flight Unit No. 281 of the Combined Aviation Unit of Bălți subordinated to the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic
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| Commenced operations | 1958 (1958) as the Civil Aviation Squadron of Bălți |
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| Fleet size | previously 208 |
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| Destinations | internal Moldovan |
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| Parent company | Air Moldova, whose parent is Aeroflot |
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| Headquarters | Bălți Moldova |
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| Revenue | L10,563,471 (2016) |
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| Operating income | L133,880 (2016) |
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| Net income | L85,512 (2016) |
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| Total assets | L40,652,303 (2016) |
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| Total equity | L26,685,086 (2016) |
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| Employees | previously 500 |
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| Website | www.helicopter.md |
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Moldaeroservice is a major airline and airport operator of the Republic of Moldova headquartered in Bălți on the historic location of the Bălți City Airport at strada Aerodromului 12, next to the "Autogara" district. The company is legally organised as a state-owned enterprise (Romanian: Întreprinderea de Stat "Moldaeroservice", Russian: Молдаэросервис, abbreviation: Romanian: Î.S. Moldaeroservice) — state-owned enterprise.