EuroAir

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EuroAir
McDonnell Douglas-MD-83 of EuroAir
IATA code : 6M
ICAO code : EUP
Call sign : EUROSTAR
Founding: 1995
Operation stopped: 2009
Seat: Athens , Greece
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Home airport : Athens-Eleftherios Venizelos Airport
Fleet size: 3
Aims: National goals
EuroAir ceased operations in 2009. The information in italics refer to the last status before the end of operation.

Euro Air European Airlines Ltd was a regionally operating Greek airline from Athens .

history

Euro Air was licensed by the Greek Aviation Authority in 1995. Initially, charter flights were carried out with the Piper Chieftain propeller plane . Since 2000, EuroAir has operated passenger, cargo , air taxi , ambulance and post flights from Athens to Mykonos , Syros , Kos and Rhodes .

On March 16, 2009, EuroAir's Air Operator Certificate was withdrawn by the competent authority. It is therefore no longer allowed to operate commercial flights.

fleet

As of May 2007, the EuroAir fleet consisted of the following aircraft:

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. European Parliament (2009): The Effects of the Economic Crisis on the EU Aviation Industry, p. 31