Airline: | Jordan Aviation |
Iata: | R5 |
Icao: | JAV |
Callsign: | JORDAN AVIATION |
Parent: | Privately owned by Saudi SWICORP (25%) & Jordanian Businessmen (75%) |
Founded: | 1998 |
Headquarters: | Amman, Jordan |
Key People: | Moh'd Al-Khashman |
Hubs: | Queen Alia International Airport |
Fleet Size: | 11 |
Destinations: | 7 |
Jordan Aviation (PSC) is an airline based in Amman, Jordan. It operates worldwide charter flights, provides wet lease services to major airlines seeking additional capacity and is also an important provider of air transportation for UN peacekeeping forces. Its main base is Queen Alia International Airport (AMM/OJAI), Amman from where it operates its fleet of Wide Body and Narrow Body aircraft. In addition it has its own MRO which forms part of is Operations & Technical Centre opened in October 2010.
The airline was established as a company in 1998 and gained its Air Operators Certificate in 2000 commencing operations in October of that year. The airline started operations with a Boeing 737-400. It launched services from Amman as the first privately owned charter airline in Jordan. Jordan Aviation operates a varied route network with a worldwide AOC. UN Peacekeepers are carried extensively on the various aircraft in the Fleet and the company also is involved in "wet-leasing" aircraft to air carriers who need extra capacity. Holiday Charter Flights are also operated from its bases in Amman.
Jordan Aviation is owned by Mohamed Al-Khashman (President & Chief Executive Officer) and Hazem Alrasekh, and has over 900 employees (as at June 2012). The company has grown considerably, as the fleet listing below shows. An Airbus A330-200 joined the fleet in March 2012 and this will be followed with additional aircraft planned to enter service in the next quarter – an Airbus A320-200 and a Boeing 737-300. Expansion into other market segments is in process.
Following the open sky territory agreement and relaxation of civil aviation regulation in Aqaba, Jordan. The airline shifted its operation to the King Hussein International Airport, the firm launched its inaugural flight from there in 2004. Between 2005 and 2007, Jordan Aviation operated scheduled charter flights from King Hussein International Airport to regional destinations including Kuwait City, Doha, Alexandria, Dubai, Cairo and Manama. Jordan Aviation was also recognized by King Abdullah II as one of the top ten initiatives benefiting the economy of Aqaba.[1]
As of February 2021, Jordan Aviation operates to the following destinations:[2]
The Jordan Aviation fleet consists of the following aircraft as of August 2019:[6] [7] [8]
Aircraft | In Service | Orders | Passengers | Notes | ||||
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F | C | Y | Total | |||||
Airbus A320-200 | 3 | - | - | - | 168 | 168 | Includes JY-JAC, the eldest A320 in service, at near 35 years old [9] | |
Airbus A330-200 | 2 | - | 12 | 42 | 183 | 237 | ||
Boeing 737-300 | 3 | - | - | - | 148 | 148 | ||
Boeing 737-400 | 1 | - | - | - | 168 | 168 | ||
Boeing 767-200ER | 2 | - | - | 12 | 235 | 247 | ||
Total | 11 | - |