Aero Flight

{{Short description|Defunct charter airline of Germany (2004–2005)}}

{{Infobox airline

| airline = Aero Flight

| image = Aero Flight Airbus A320 KvW.jpg

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| IATA = GV

| ICAO = ARF

| callsign = AERO FOX

| founded = {{start date|2004|03|26|df=yes}}

| commenced =

| ceased = {{end date|2005|10|30|df=yes}}

| aoc =

| bases =

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| frequent_flyer =

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| fleet_size = 6

| destinations = 18

| parent =

| headquarters = Oberursel, Germany

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| website = {{URL|flyaeroflight.de}}

}}

Aero Flight GmbH & Co. Luftverkehrs-KG"[https://web.archive.org/web/20060207114745/http://www.flyaeroflight.de/DE/about_aero_flight/wirueberuns.html Wir über uns]." Aero Flight. February 7, 2006. Retrieved on August 17, 2010. was a short-lived airline based in Oberursel, Hesse, Germany."[https://web.archive.org/web/20060203085330/http://www.flyaeroflight.de/DE/about_aero_flight/flugbegl.html Flugbegleiter/in]." Aero Flight. February 3, 2006. Retrieved on August 17, 2010. It operated international charter passenger service.

History

The airline was established and started operations on March 26, 2004. Aero Flight started from the charter airline Aero Lloyd, which had ceased operations in October 2003.

Aero Flight ceased operations October 30, 2005. The airline's assets were subsequently bought by the Iceland-based Avion group in a deal that took effect in early 2006.[http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-12706391_ITM Business and finance: Avion snaps up German carrier.] Travel Trade Gazette UK & Ireland. February 10, 2006. Accessed July 2, 2008{{dead link|date=September 2013}}[https://archive.today/20110604011415/http://www.forbes.com/home/feeds/afx/2006/01/26/afx2478142.html Aero Flight to hand over core business to Icelandic Avion Group.] Forbes.com. January 26, 2006. Accessed July 2, 2008{{dead link|date=September 2013}}

Destinations

Aero Flight operated services to the following international scheduled destinations as of January 2005: Adana, Alicante, Ankara, Cairo, Catania, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Fuerteventura, Hurghada, Istanbul, Luxor, Munich, Pristina, Santa Cruz de la Palma, Sarajevo, Saint Petersburg, Stuttgart, and Tivat.

Fleet

The Aero Flight fleet consisted of the following aircraft before it ceased operations late 2005:{{cite web|url=https://www.planespotters.net/airline/Aero-Flight|title=Aero Flight Fleet Details and History|website=Planespotters.net|access-date= January 26, 2022}}

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|+ Aero Lloyd fleet

Aircraft

!Total

!Introduced

!Retired

!Notes

Airbus A320-200

|4

|2004

|2005

|

Airbus A321-200

|2

|2004

|2005

|Transferred to Airblue
One later crashed as Airblue Flight 202

See also

References

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