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Aer Arann Express Established in the 1970's as Aer Arann, the airline began operating flights between its base in Galway, Ireland and the Arann Islands. Aer Arann Express was established in 1998 and operates a network of domestic flights within Ireland and also several routes from Ireland to the UK. The airline currently leases seven ATR 42 and ATR 72 aircraft from several Magellan Air managed aircraft portfolio's.
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| Air Vanuatu |
| Air Vanuatu is the national carrier of Vanuatu operating between Port Vila, Australia, New Zealand and points in the South Pacific. Orginally formed as New Hebrides Airways it changed to Air Vanuatu after its independence from Britain and France in 1980. The aircraft acquired an ATR 42-300 aircraft from Magellan Air in November 2003. |
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| Air Wales |
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Based in Swansea, UK, Air Wales provides scheduled regional services from Cardiff and Swansea airports to various destinations in the UK, Ireland and the Channel Islands. The airline, founded in 1997, originally operated Fairchild Dornier and Beechcraft aircraft but has recently converted its fleet to ATR 42 aircraft. The airline now operates four ATR 42-300 aircraft including two leased from Magellan Air. |
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| Airlinair |
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Based in Rungis, France, this regional airline, established since 1998, serves domestic and international passenger and cargo flights. Airlinair provides wet-lease services for major carriers using ATR regional aircraft. Magellan Air currently leases 2 ATR 42-300 aircraft to Airlinair on behalf of Prop Leasing and Trading Company (PLTC) and one ATR 72-200 on behalf of Aircraft International Renting (AIR). |
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| Binter Canarias |
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Formerly established in 1988 as a subsidiary of Iberia aimed to serve passenger and cargo transport Binter Canarias is a regional carrier operating extensive inter-island services within the Canary Islands (Spain). The airline operates an all ATR 72 fleet and has recently leased two ATR 72-202 from Aircraft International Renting, a Magellan Air managed aircraft portfolio. |
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| Brit Air |
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Regional carrier Brit Air is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Air France. Brit Air was founded in 1973 in order to provide a customised service for business executives from Western France to other parts of France and Europe. In December 1995 Brit Air signed a franchising agreement with Air France Europe, initially operating Rennes to Paris Charles de Gaulle and Rennes to Paris Orly services. In June 2000 Brit Air agreed to become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Air France. The airline currently leases several Fokker 100 aircraft from the Air Group Finance (AGF) portfolio of aircraft. |
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| Cimber Air |
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Founded in 1950 by Capt Ingolf Neilsen, Cimber Air was one of the launch customers for the ATR 42. The Danish airline currently operates a fleet of 5 ATR 42-300, 3 ATR 42-500, 3 ATR 72-211, 3 ATR 72-500 and 2 CRJ200ER aircraft. The airline currently operates two ATR 72-211 aircraft on lease from Magellan Air. |
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| Iran Asseman |
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Based in Tehran (Iran) since 1980, Iran Aseman Airlines provides air taxi and air ambulance services, undertakes charters and scheduled domestic and international flights to the Gulf area. Its fleet comprises B727, Fokker, Yakovlev, Antonov and ATR aircraft. The airline currently leases one ATR 72-202 aircraft from Aircraft International Renting, a Magellan Air managed aircraft portfolio. |
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| Jet Airways |
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India largest private airline was established in 1992 and operates over 195 flights daily to 37 destinations within India. In addition to its fleet of 7 ATR 72-500 aircraft its 30 strong fleet consists of Boeing 737-800, Boeing 737-700 and Boeing 737-400 aircraft. Magellan Air delivered 5 new ATR 72-500 aircraft to the airline in 1999. |
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| Lao Aviation |
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Established in 1975 and based in Vientiane the national airline of the People's Republic of Laos, Lao Aviation flies to both domestic and international destinations. The airlines fleet include An24RV, An74T and ATR 72 aircraft. Magellan Air currently leases one ATR 72-200 to the airline. |
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| Pantanal |
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Based in Sao Paulo this regional airline serves 10 destiantions in the south and central west of Brazil. The airline operates a fleet of 9 ATR 42-300/320 aircraft on its network and provides feeder traffic to major Brazilan carrier TAM. The airline was established in 1992 and was the first Brazilian airline to introduce the ATR 42 in December 1993. Magellan Air currently leases three aircraft to Pantanal on behalf of PLTC.
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| Titan Airways |
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Established in 1988, Titan Airways, the London Stansted-based air charter specialist, has developed a first class reputation for quality and reliability. The airline is a pioneer in the use of “quick change” variants of aircraft.
Titan Airways fleet comprises Boeing 737-300, BAe 146-200QCs and ATR 42-300s aircraft. The airline recently leased its first Boeing 757-200 from GECAS in a deal arranged by Magellan Air. |
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