Vibroair

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Vibro-Air Flugservice GmbH & Co. KG
Vibro-Air logo
Embraer 135BJ from Vibroair
IATA code : -
ICAO code : VIB
Call sign : VITUS
Founding: 1987
Operation stopped: 2013
Seat: Dusseldorf , Germany
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Company form: GmbH & Co. KG
Management: Michael Viehof,
Klaus Viehof,
Ammr Shaladi
Number of employees: 18th
Fleet size: 3
Aims: National and international
Vibro-Air Flugservice GmbH & Co. KG ceased operations in 2013. The information in italics refer to the last status before the end of operation.

Vibro-Air was a German airline based in Düsseldorf . She operated private and business charter flights.

history

Vibro-Air emerged from the Allkauf company air traffic that began in 1987 . In 1999 Vibro-Air became an independent airline in order to better utilize the aircraft. Vibro-Air was the first European operator of the Raytheon 390 Premier 1 . Vibro-Air has now moved from its original home airport, the Mönchengladbach airfield, to the larger Düsseldorf Airport . It belonged to the Vibro holding company of the four sons of Eugen Viehof , based in Mönchengladbach . Vibro-Air was a member of the German Business Aviation Association , the European Business Aviation Association and the Baltic Air Charter Association. On September 2, 2013, Vibro-Air ceased operations. As a result, the originals of all licenses were sent back to the Luftfahrt-Bundesamt and operational operations were carried out properly.

fleet

As of September 2, 2013, the Vibro-Air fleet consisted of 3 aircraft:

See also

Web links

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