Tayaranjet

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Tayaran Jet
Таяран Джет
Tayaran Jet, LZ-SIA, Boeing 737-3H4 (49588158967).jpg
IATA ICAO Callsign
E8 TJB ALADIN
Founded2017
Commenced operations2018
Ceased operations26 November 2021[1]
HubsTrapani–Birgi Airport
Fleet size2
Destinations5
HeadquartersSofia, Bulgaria
Key peopleGiorgio Giannone (CEO)[2]
Websitewww.tayaranjet.com

Tayaran Jet Jsc. (Bulgarian: Таяран Джет) was[3] an airline based in Sofia, Bulgaria.[4] It operated both charter services as well as low-cost flights from Trapani, Italy.

History[]

Founded in 2017, Tayaran Jet initially launched flights in August 2018 as a charter airline. In 2020, the airline began low-cost flights.[5]

Destinations[]

A Tayaran Jet Boeing 737-300 at Milan Malpensa Airport, Italy in 2019.

Tayaran Jet operated scheduled services to the following destinations (as of August 2021):[6]

Country City Airport Notes
Italy Ancona Marche Airport
Milan Milan Linate Airport
Trapani Trapani–Birgi Airport Hub
Trieste Trieste – Friuli Venezia Giulia Airport
Perugia Perugia San Francesco d'Assisi – Umbria International Airport

Fleet[]

The Tayaran Jet fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of August 2021):[7]

Tayaran Jet Fleet
Aircraft In Fleet Passengers Notes
Boeing 737-300 2 139 1 stored

References[]

  1. ^ "Заповед № 45-01-571/26.11.2021 г. за временно спиране на оперативен лиценз на въздушен превозвач на Общността № BG 1008-35, притежаван от "Таяран Джет" ЕАД | Главна дирекция "Гражданска въздухоплавателна администрация"".
  2. ^ Tayaran Jet CEO
  3. ^ "Заповед № 45-01-571/26.11.2021 г. за временно спиране на оперативен лиценз на въздушен превозвач на Общността № BG 1008-35, притежаван от "Таяран Джет" ЕАД | Главна дирекция "Гражданска въздухоплавателна администрация"".
  4. ^ Bulgaria Civil Aviation Administration - List of carriers
  5. ^ Tayaran Jet to go to the low-cost model
  6. ^ Tayaran Jet destinations
  7. ^ Tayaran Jet fleet

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