MAP Jet
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Founded | February 2002 | ||||||
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Hubs | Vienna International Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 10 | ||||||
Headquarters | Vienna, Austria | ||||||
Key people | Peter Fiers (CEO) | ||||||
Website | commonsky.eu mapjet.biz |
MAP Jet was renamed Common Sky in 2012.[1] The company is Austrian.
The company had "not launched scheduled operations under the Austriair (Vienna) brand" in the spring of 2010.[2]
MAP Jet offers aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance (ACMI) services as well as business jets for all charter categories.
Overview
In January 2010 MAP Jet founded Austriair. A new Airline based on Vienna International Airport with three Embraer 195 on route Vienna - Frankfurt.[3] In April 2010 they revoke the project Austriair.[4]
Other current subsidiaries of MAP Jet are map Management + Planning GmbH and map Executive Flight Service GmbH.
Fleet
The Common Sky fleet has three Geschäftsreiseflugzeug, as of July 2013.[5]
The MAP Jet fleet had as of March 1, 2009:[6][7]
- 1 Citation Sovereign
- 1 Learjet 45
- 1 Beechcraft 390 (Premier 1A)
- 1 Challenger 600-2B16 (Challenger 604)
- 1 Challenger 300
- 1 Citation CJ 2+
- 1 Premier 1A
- 1 Citation XLS
- 1 Challenger 850
- 1 Citation CJ 2
References
- ↑ http://www.airlinehistory.co.uk/Europe/Austria/Airlines.asp
- ↑ http://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news/7350-map-jet-news-update
- ↑ Austrian Newspaper
- ↑ Der Standard Austrian newspaper (German)
- ↑ austrocontrol.at - Behördliches Luftfahrzeugregister abgerufen am 19. Juli 2013
- ↑ Map Jet Official Website
- ↑ Amateur Fleet List
External links
Media related to MAP Jet at Wikimedia Commons