Fox Air

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Fox Air / Fuchs and Partner GmbH & CO. KG
IATA code :
ICAO code : FBD
Call sign : FOX AIR
Founding: 2002
Operation stopped: 2006
Seat: Augsburg , Germany
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Turnstile :

Augsburg Airport

Fleet size: 1
Aims: Europe
Fox Air / Fuchs and Partner GmbH & CO. KG ceased operations in 2006. The information in italics refer to the last status before the end of operation.

Fox Air (also Foxair ) was a German airline based in Augsburg , which had been active in business travel since the beginning of 2002. The company belonged to the building contractor Thomas Fuchs. In May 2006 the company moved its headquarters to Munich and ceased its own flight operations. The fleet comprised a Cessna Citation CJ2 and a Bell 206L helicopter .

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  1. a b ICAO code and call sign of FoxAir FUP on p. 3–1-41 (accessed July 18, 2009) (PDF; 4.4 MB)
  2. Change in the commercial register, District Court Augsburg HRB 17995, April 22, 2002, FOXAIR GmbH , Augsburger Allgemeine, May 6, 2002: "The purpose of the company is also: Operation of an aviation company.", Online (subject to a charge)
  3. New entry in the commercial register, Munich District Court HRB 162106, May 4, 2006, Foxair GmbH , sueddeutsche.de: "Headquarters, previously Augsburg" (...) "Managing directors: Fuchs, Thomas, Aystetten", online (fee required)
  4. ^ Self-illustration of the Fox Air fleet. Archived from the original on October 15, 2004 ; accessed on February 21, 2018 .