Air Spain

{{Short description|Former airline}}

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| callsign = AIRSPAIN

| founded = 1965

| commenced = 1967

| ceased = 1975

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| bases = Palma de Mallorca Airport

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| headquarters = Palma de Mallorca, Spain

| key_people = Rafael García Valiño

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Air Spain was a Spanish charter airline that operated from 1965 to 1975. Its main base was Son Sant Joan Airport, in Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands.[https://www.planespotters.net/airline/Air-Spain Planespotters - Air Spain]

Air Spain declared bankruptcy in 1975 and its fleet was sold off by the following year.[http://www.airlines-airliners.de/airlines/air_spain.htm airliners.de - Air Spain]

History

Air Spain was established in January 1965 by Lieutenant General Rafael García Valiño and Banco del Noroeste. Its director general was José Maria Rivero de Aguilar and its director of operations Colonel Carbó. Both directors were relatives of General García Valiño and both were as well from military background, which facilitated their relationship with the Director General of Civil Aviation and made possible the issuing of licenses, a common practice in Francoist Spain.

The airline began operations in May 1967 using former British Eagle Bristol Britannia turboprop aircraft.[http://www.aeroplaza.org/mediapool/124/1243581/data/CULTURA/BOLETINES/boletin_n3.pdf El Britannia en Air Spain] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222094931/http://www.aeroplaza.org/mediapool/124/1243581/data/CULTURA/BOLETINES/boletin_n3.pdf |date=December 22, 2015 }} With the aim of modernizing the fleet, the Britannias were replaced between 1971 and 1973 by former Eastern Air Lines Douglas DC-8-20.[http://www.aviationcorner.net/gallery_en.asp?airline=Air%20Spain Aviation Corner]

As a result of increased operation costs owing to the lack of passenger traffic during the winter months and the 1973 oil crisis, the airline ceased operations in February 1975.

Destinations

Air Spain was geared mainly towards tourism in Spain, which at that time was booming. International services were operated between different European cities and the airports of the Balearic Islands, Barcelona, the Canary Islands, Málaga, Alicante and Girona. Flights were on a charter basis, reaching a peak during the summer months in Peninsular Spain destinations, as well as in the Balearic Islands.[http://oud16hoven.nl/luchtvaartmaatschappijen/air-spain Air Spain - Airnieuws archives]

Fleet

See also

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