Nordica (airline)

Nordica
Founded 25 September 2015
Commenced operations 8 November 2015as Nordic Aviation Group
30 March 2016as Nordica
Operating bases Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport
Fleet size 4
Destinations 16
Website www.nordica.ee

Nordica is Estonia's flag carrier. It is solely owned by the Estonian government. The company was founded on 25 September 2015 by the decision of the Estonian Government,[1] following the liquidation of the previous national carrier, Estonian Air. Operations started on 8 November 2015.

The new brand name, Nordica, was announced in March 2016 and used commercially in March 30, 2016.[2][3][4]

Currently, all flights are operated under the AOC of Slovenian carrier Adria Airways, also using its operating systems and equipment, due to the company possessing neither an AOC nor equipment.

NAG's first flight left Tallinn for Amsterdam on 8 November 2015 at 6:58, the first flight with Estonian service on the same route was on 20 January 2016 18:10.

Destinations

Winter seasonal
Terminated
Summer seasonal
Future
City Country IATA ICAO Airport Begin End
Amsterdam Netherlands AMS EHAM Amsterdam Airport Schiphol 8 November 2015 present
Berlin Germany TXL EDDT Berlin Tegel Airport 29 March present
Brussels Belgium BRU EBBR Brussels Airport 8 November 2015 present
Copenhagen Denmark CPH EKCH Copenhagen Airport 8 November 2015 29 November 2015
Kiev Ukraine KBP UUKB Kiev Boryspil Airport 8 November 2015 present
Munich Germany MUC EDDM Munich Airport 19 December 2015 present
Nice France NCE LFMN Nice Cote d'Azur Airport 16 April 2016 -
Odessa Ukraine ODS UKOO Odessa International Airport 28 May 2016 -
Oslo Norway OSL ENGM Oslo Gardermoen Airport 8 November 2015 present
Paris France CDG LFPG Charles de Gaulle Airport 27 March 2016 present
Rijeka Croatia RJK LDRI Rijeka Airport 4 June 2016 -
Split Croatia SPU LDSP Split Airport 17 April 2016 -
Stockholm Sweden ARN ESSA Stockholm Arlanda Airport 8 November 2015 present
Trondheim Norway TRD ENVA Trondheim Airport 8 November 2015 present
Vienna Austria VIE LOWW Vienna International Airport 27 March 2016 present
Vilnius Lithuania VNO EYVI Vilnius Airport 8 November 2015 present

Fleet

Nordic Aviation is currently in the process of building an own fleet. To be able to start its operations in November 2015, the airline wet-leased various aircraft from BMI Regional, Trade Air, Nextjet and Carpatair. All aircraft wear 'operated by Adria'-sticker, because the airline currently uses the airline certificate of Adria Airways.

As of May 2016, the Nordica fleet consists of the following aircraft:[5]


ES-ACF, Canadair CRJ-701ER
Nordic Aviation Group's fleet
Aircraft In service On order Seats Notes
Business Economy
Total
Bombardier CRJ700 2 4 66 70
Bombardier CRJ900 2 80 80
Total 4

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