Jetair (Germany)
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Founded | 1982 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 1984 | ||||||
Ceased operations | 1985 | ||||||
Operating bases | Munich-Riem Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 2 | ||||||
Destinations | 7 | ||||||
Headquarters | Munich, Germany |
Jetair Lufttransport AG was a German airline headquartered in Munich and based at Munich-Riem Airport.[1]
History
The Company was established as Jetair Luftverwaltung GmbH on 26 February 1982. On 12 December 1983 the company formed a shareholder company with a capital of 30 million Deutsche Mark, of which 2 million came from the employees of the company - the organization of the airline was the same as that of People Express. It subsequently started operations from its base at Munich-Riem Airport in July 1984. The airline however began to run into financial problems in February 1985, and collapsed by the end of that year.[citation needed]
Destinations
Jetair operated services from its main base in Munich to Athens, Heraklion, Palma de Mallorca, Tel Aviv, Istanbul and London.[citation needed]
Fleet
The Fleet of Jetair Consisted of 2 aircraft of the same type
- 1 Boeing 727-81 (D-AJAA)
- 1 Boeing 727-51 (N837N)
References
- ^ rzjets.net - Jetair retrieved 5 March 2023
External links
Media related to Jetair at Wikimedia Commons
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