Naysa
Naysa | |
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IATA code : | ZN |
ICAO code : | NAY |
Call sign : | NAYSA |
Founding: | 1955 |
Operation stopped: | 2018 |
Merged with: | Binter canarias |
Seat: | Las Palmas de Gran Canaria , Spain |
Home airport : | Gran Canaria Airport |
Company form: | Corporation |
Fleet size: | 0 |
Aims: | national |
Naysa merged with Binter Canarias in 2018 . The information in italics relates to the last status before the takeover. |
Naysa (officially: Navegación y Servicios Aéreos Canarios, SA ) was a Spanish airline based in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and based at Gran Canaria Airport .
history
Naysa was founded on March 7, 1969 and initially took off from Córdoba airport. The first fleet included a Learjet 35 , four Piper PA-31 Navajo , one Piper Aztec , one Piper PA-28 and one Piper PA-18 . From 1973, the operation began on the Canary Islands and in the Western Sahara with charter flights . From 1982 Naysa was the first scheduled airline in the Canaries. When Spain lost Western Sahara in 1975, Naysa lost subsidies and got into economic difficulties. From 1978 there was a change of ownership and the headquarters were relocated to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Since 2007, Naysa has worked with Binter Canarias to strengthen inter-island traffic.
In 2018 the company was integrated into Binter Canarias; the ATR operated at that time as well as the employees received new tasks in the Binter network.
Destinations
The airline operated in wet lease as a franchisee for Binter Canarias .
fleet
As of January 2018, Naysa no longer owned any aircraft.
In the past ten ATR 72-500 were operated for Binter Canarias . The company also operated Beechcraft 1900 and ATR 72-200 aircraft .
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Spain's Binter Canarias shutters Naysa Aerotaxis unit. In: ch-aviation . ch-aviation GmbH, March 2, 2018, accessed on August 25, 2019 (English).
- ↑ NAYSA Aerotaxis Fleet Details and History. Retrieved February 8, 2019 .
- ↑ Naysa fleet details , accessed on September 22, 2015