ASL Airlines Spain explained

Airline:ASL Airlines Spain
Iata:PV
Icao:PNR
Callsign:SKYJET
Founded:1987
Commenced:December 1988
Ceased:August 2018
Hubs:Madrid–Barajas
Secondary Hubs:Barcelona–El Prat, Seville, Valencia, Vitoria, Zaragoza
Fleet Size:8
Parent:ASL Aviation Group
Headquarters:Madrid–Barajas Airport, Spain
Website:aslairlines.es

ASL Airlines Spain, formerly PAN Air Líneas Aéreas S.A., was a cargo airline based at Madrid–Barajas International Airport, Spain. Its main hub was at Madrid–Barajas International Airport with small hubs at Barcelona–El Prat, Seville, Valencia, Vitoria and Zaragoza.

The airline mainly operated on the TNT Express European Network. It also provided ad hoc charters.

History

PAN Air was established in 1987 and started operations in December 1988. The airline was formerly owned by TNT Express Spain. On 5 February 2016 ASL Aviation Group announced it had agreed to purchase PAN Air on the condition that FedEx takes over TNT Express. PAN Air was later renamed ASL Airlines Spain.

ASL Airlines Spain ceased operations in August 2018.[1]

Fleet

The ASL Airlines Spain fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of September 2016):[2] [3]

See also

References

  1. Web site: ASL Airlines Spain on ch-aviation .
  2. Web site: ASL AIRLINES SPAIN S.A. Formerly PAN Air Líneas Aéreas S.A . 2016-09-18 . 2017-11-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171125073901/http://www.aslairlines.es/ . dead .
  3. Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part Two) . Airliner World . November 2016 . 32.

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