Chalair Aviation

Chalair Aviation
IATA ICAO Callsign
CE CLG CHALLAIR
Founded 1986
Hubs Caen, Orly
Frequent-flyer program Flying Blue
Fleet size 10
Destinations 8 scheduled
Parent company Adige company
Headquarters Carpiquet, France
Key people Alain Battisti
Website chalair.eu/index.php/en

Chalair Aviation, previously Chalair, is an airline with its head office on the grounds of Caen – Carpiquet Airport in Carpiquet, France.[1] It provides scheduled services with the A5 Airlinair code under a franchise agreement, using Beechcraft turboprops, as well as corporate shuttle services, freight (including toxic and corrosive material), business and sanitary flights, pilot certification and training, aircraft management and engineering, noticeably in La Réunion and neighboring islands (such as a rather epic landing on a beach in Tromelin Island, as can be seen from the company's website), and JAR Part 145 maintenance services. Its base is Caen. The airline now employs a total 42 persons, among them 27 are pilots, and plans to fly 35,000 scheduled passengers in 2007. They are the only airline to offer flights to Annecy.

Starting 1997, besides business and freight flights, Chalair Aviation began operating a Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner for scheduled flights between Le Mans and Eindhoven and an ATR 42 between Cherbourg and Orly, with their own IATA code, M6, abandoned since — but a new designator is expected soon.

Destinations

Chalair operates services to the following scheduled domestic destinations (as of December 2015):

Chalair also operates seasonal services :

Fleet

Chalair Aviation
Aircraft Total Orders Passengers
Beechcraft 1900D Airliners 6 0 20

The airline's medium term target is to expand the fleet with 20-seater plus turboprops.

Between 1997 and 2004, Chalair Aviation operated 1 Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner, 1 ATR 42 and 3 Cessna Citation II and CJ2 jets.

References

  1. "Access." (image). Chalair Aviation. Retrieved on 12 February 2011. "Chalair Aviation Headquarters Aéroport de Caen-Carpiquet 14650 Carpiquet France."

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