Goldeck flight

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Goldeck-Flug Gesellschaft mbH
Logo of company
Aircraft
IATA code :
ICAO code : GDK
Call sign : GOLDECK
Founding: 1991
Seat: Vienna , Austria
AustriaAustria 
Operational bases:
Company form: GmbH
Management: Gerald Horn-Sachernegg
Number of employees: 30th
Fleet size: 5
Aims:
Website: www.goldeckflug.com

Goldeck-Flug Gesellschaft mbH is an Austrian aviation company for business and private charter flights. Founded in 1991, Goldeck-Flug was realigned in 2018 by managing directors Gerald Horn-Sachernegg, Marcel Seybal and Christoph Mosser.

Aircraft Charter

Goldeck-Flug has a fleet of two Pilatus PC-12 NG turboprop aircraft in commercial use. This enables passenger traffic to and from airports with runways from 800 meters (in favorable weather conditions, even shorter distances). The PC-12 NG can carry up to 8 passengers (or up to 6 passengers and a lot of luggage). Pure freight transport is also possible. Since June 2019, Goldeck-Flug has been the first airline in Austria to offer a Cessna Citation Latitude on the charter market. Goldeck-Flug works with international partners such as NetJets and broker platforms.

Private Shared Ownership Program (PSO)

Since 2020, Goldeck-Flug has also been offering its customers the first Austrian private shared ownership program. Shares can be acquired on 3 types, the Pilatus PC-12 NG, the Pilatus PC-24 and the Cirrus Vision Jet. The private shared ownership program takes care of the organization, operation, maintenance and the availability of the jets.

fleet

Goldeck-Flug was the first aviation company in Austria to receive approval for commercial flight operations for the latest generation of single-engine aircraft - the Pilatus PC-12 NG . Goldeck-Flug, a new aircraft, is also flying in the charter market: the Cessna Citation Latitude , the super-midsize jet from Textron Aviation , has been on the road since the beginning of July 2019. A second aircraft of this type was delivered in June 2020.

Locations

The Goldeck-Flug headquarters are in Vienna. The fleet is stationed at the Vienna VIP Terminal at Vienna International Airport and at the Private Terminal at Wiener Neustadt Airport .

Individual evidence

  1. Goldeck flight receives approval for single-engine aircraft. Retrieved July 15, 2020 .
  2. Goldeck-Flug / fly smarter - press release: Goldeck-Flug receives AOC for PC-12 NG. In: Goldeck-Flug / fly smarter. Retrieved on July 14, 2020 (German).