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*1 [[McDonnell Douglas MD-80|MD-83]] (in white livery, does not appear in the airline website)


Other aircraft in the fleet include business aircraft, air taxi aircraft and helicopters.
Other aircraft in the fleet include business aircraft, air taxi aircraft and helicopters.

Latest revision as of 23:55, 20 December 2021

Republicair
IATA ICAO Callsign
- RBC REPUBLICAIR
Founded2005
Ceased operations2009[1][2]
HubsToluca International Airport
Secondary hubsMexico City International Airport
Fleet size11
DestinationsNorth and South America
Parent companyRepublicair SA de CV
HeadquartersToluca, Mexico
Websiterepublicair.com.mx/index.html
A Republicair Boeing 737-277 (XA-RBD) at Mexico City International Airport.
A Republicair Boeing 737-277 (XA-RBC) at Mexico City International Airport.

RepublicAir was a Mexican airline founded in 2004. It is based at Toluca International Airport, in the city of Toluca, Mexico. Republicair was banned from its operations by DGAC in April 2007, but as of July 2007 they returned and restarted operations with a single Boeing 737-200

Services[edit]

Charter flights for groups, incentives and congresses. Scheduled flights started on December 15, 2006 to the following destinations:

and also charter flights to:

and other destinations in Central America.

Fleet[edit]

The Republicair main flightline fleet included the following aircraft (as of 8 November 2008) [1]:

Other aircraft in the fleet include business aircraft, air taxi aircraft and helicopters.

References[edit]

  1. ^ republic air airlinehistory.com, accessdate 17 September 2020
  2. ^ out-of-business ch-aviation, accessdate 17 September 2020

External links[edit]