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Gcore became a partner of an international air rally

  • August 1, 2019
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Gcore became a partner of an international air rally

Our company became an official partner of the Memorial Hans Gutmann Tourist Rally 2019 held in June with the support of the Luxembourg government, and supported our customer MTX Connect during the event.

Air rally is an annual contest dedicated to the memory of a famous pilot, event organizer and president of the FAI General Aviation Commission Hans Gutmann. This year the event took place for the eighth time.

16 teams from various European countries took off from Istanbul, Turkey, and got across Israel, Crete, Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia within two weeks of the air race.

“Together with the team and pilots, we share the values and spirit of this exciting event. In our field, we provide high-quality services across the world, regardless of borders, being among the market leaders in terms of response time.”

Managing Director of Gcore, Andre Reitenbach

Pilots Artem Kirillov and Mike Kornev devoted the flight from Haifa to Paphos to Gcore.

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