Senator Aviation Charter

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Senator Aviation Charter GmbH
Senator Aviation's Learjet 60
IATA code : -
ICAO code : SNA
Call sign : SENATOR
Founding: 1985
Operation stopped: 2017 (?)
Seat: Cologne , Germany
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Operational bases:
Home airport : Cologne / Bonn
Company form: GmbH
Fleet size: 2
Aims: individually
Website: www.senator-aviation.de
Senator Aviation Charter GmbH ceased operations in 2017 (?). The information in italics refer to the last status before the end of operation.

Senator Aviation Charter was a German airline based in Cologne and based at Cologne / Bonn Airport .

history

Senator Aviation was founded at Hamburg Airport in 1985, and the number of passengers has increased since then. In 1994 she opened a branch at Cologne / Bonn Airport, where she was based. As of August 2013, however, Senator Aviation Charter did not have an operating license from the Federal Aviation Office and could therefore not operate its own flights.

CH-Aviation indicates the status of the airline as "out-of-business". As of the end of June 2020, the company is no longer on the list of aviation companies approved by the Federal Aviation Office.

Services

Senator Aviation operated charter , business travel , ambulance and cargo flights .

fleet

As of April 2017, the Senator Aviation Charter fleet consisted of two aircraft:

Aircraft type number Aircraft registration Remarks
Embraer ERJ 145 1 G-CIYW
Learjet 60 1 D-CITA Business jet
total 2

Historic fleet

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Designators for Aircraft Operating Agencies, Aeronautical Authorities and Services . Doc 8585, 180th edition. International Civil Aviation Organization, 2017, ISBN 978-92-9258-209-8 , ISSN  1014-0123 , 1-85 (English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Chinese).
  2. Bin Air. In: ch-aviation. Retrieved July 9, 2020 .
  3. Luftfahrt Bundesamt - Permits - Licensed German Air Carriers / Licensed German Air Carriers. June 29, 2020, accessed July 9, 2020 .
  4. airframes.org - SNA Fleet , accessed April 7, 2017