Gryphon Airlines Explained

Airline:Gryphon Airlines
Fleet Size:0
Destinations:0
Iata:Y3
Icao:VOS
Callsign:-
Parent:Gryphon Holdings, LLC
Headquarters:Vienna, VA, United States
Hubs:Kuwait International Airport

Gryphon Airlines was an American-owned airline company with offices in Vienna, Virginia, United States. It was a subsidiary of Gryphon Holdings, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, which provided contract air services to various American airbases in the Middle East and South Central Asia. It initially operated as an indirect carrier utilizing ATR 72 aircraft from Swiftair SA of Madrid, Spain. A year later, Gryphon Holdings introduced DC-9 services to Baghdad with the support of Global Airways, a South African air charter company. A few months later, Gryphon acquired Rovos Air through TIM Holdings (PTY) LTD in South Africa permitting it to offer its own direct air services as Gryphon Airlines employing DC-9 and MD-82 aircraft. Gryphon became the first airline to offer scheduled flights to the military side of the Baghdad Airport, when these flights began in March 2007 from Kuwait.[1] . Gryphon provided air services to various US prime and subcontractors. Concurrent with the US 2012 draw down from Iraq, Gryphon concentrated its focus in support of Afghanistan from Dubai. Gryphon Airlines (Rovos Air) was sold to a South African company in 2014.

Destinations

Gryphon Airlines operated the following services as of February 2010:[2]

Afghanistan

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Iraq

Kuwait

United Arab Emirates

Fleet

The Gryphon Airlines fleet included the following aircraft in March 2011:[3]

Safair fleet
AircraftIn fleetNotes
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-321
McDonnell Douglas MD-821
McDonnell Douglas MD-832
Total4

Notes and References

  1. Web site: U.S.-owned aviation firm offering flights between Iraq, Kuwait. 2008-06-02. 2007-03-10. Giordano, Joseph. Stars and Stripes.
  2. Web site: Archived copy . www.flygryphon.com . 17 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110711013100/http://www.flygryphon.com/Portals/0/pdfs/Gryphon%20Brochure.pdf . 11 July 2011 . dead.
  3. http://www.ch-aviation.ch/aircraft.php?search=set&airline=GRY&al_op=1 Amateur fleet list