Jetalliance Flugbetriebs GesmbH was a chartered airplane provider based in Oberwaltersdorf (near Vienna), Austria. It was established and started operations in 1996 and used to operate an extensive business jet network. Its main base was Vienna International Airport.[1]
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Founded | 1996 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 2013 | ||||||
Hubs | Vienna International Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 14 | ||||||
Destinations | Europe, North America | ||||||
Headquarters | Oberwaltersdorf, Lower Austria, Austria | ||||||
Website | http://www.jetalliance.at/ |
The airline operated under JAR OPS 1 in Europe, but was also FAA part 129 certified, allowing it to fly commercially in the US and Canada.[2] Jetlliance filed for Insolvency in November 2012.
The Jetalliance fleet included the following aircraft (as of 10 September 2008):[3]
In December 2005 a Dassault Falcon 2000 joined the growing fleet of Jetalliance when it was delivered new from the manufacturer [4] In 2006 Jetalliance has a fleet of 37 aircraft with an average age of only 3.5 years – one of the youngest in Europe [citation needed]. In 2006 it announced orders for an Airbus A319 Corporate Jet and an Airbus A318 Elite aircraft.[2] In January 2006 the airline announced an order for 28 jets from the Cessna Citation family.[5] Jetalliance has ordered two further Airbus A318 Elite aircraft (following the initial order for a single aircraft in June 2006) and will configure them with a 14-seat interior.[6]
The airline operated the following aircraft in 2005: [citation needed]
In November 2012, the company filed for bankruptcy, the claims amounted to approximately €28.9 mio.[7] In October 2013, it was decided to close down and liquidate the company.[8]
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