Air Via

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Air Via
Ер Виа
Air Via logo
Airbus A320-200 of Air Via
IATA code : VL
ICAO code : VIM
Call sign : CRYSTAL
Founding: 1990
Operation stopped: 2016
Seat: Sofia , BulgariaBulgariaBulgaria 
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Home airport : Sofia
IATA prefix code : 604
Management: Aneta Kutzarova
Number of employees: 142 (2010)
Fleet size: 2
Aims: National and international
Website: air-via.com
Air Via
Ер Виа ceased operations in 2016. The information in italics refer to the last status before the end of operation.

Air Via ( Bulgarian Ер Виа ) was a Bulgarian charter airline based in Sofia and based at Sofia Airport .

history

Air Via was founded on June 13, 1990 as the first private airline in Bulgaria and has since provided flight services for various European tour operators . These were initially carried out with Tupolev Tu-154M , which was sold to the Russian UTair in 2005 and replaced by Airbus A320-200 .

Air Via ceased operations at the end of 2016.

Destinations

Air Via flew from its bases in Sofia and Varna as well as from Burgas mainly to destinations in Germany , Austria and Switzerland and connected these with European and especially Bulgarian holiday destinations.

fleet

Tupolev Tu-154M of Air Via

As of January 2017, Air Via's fleet consisted of two aircraft:

Aircraft type Aircraft registration Remarks
Airbus A320-200 LZ-MDO leased from GECAS
Airbus A321-200 LZ-PMZ leased from Apollo Aviation; inactive

Incidents

See also

Web links

Commons : Air Via  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. aerosecure.de - Air Via's security profile accessed on April 5, 2010
  2. airfleets.net - Air Via , accessed on January 23, 2017
  3. ibox.bg - Самолет излезе от пистата на летище "Варна", May 24, 2013 (Bulgarian)
  4. Picture - Horror landing at Leipzig / Halle Airport: Airplane crashes with tail on runway, July 7, 2014
  5. ^ Leipziger Volkszeitung - Aircraft accident in Großenhain: Pilot seriously injured - Incident with Airbus in Leipzig, July 8, 2014