Air Bucharest

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Air Bucharest
IATA ICAO Callsign
BUR[1] AIR BUCHAREST
FoundedJuly 2010
Ceased operations24 October 2022
AOC #RO-035[2]
Operating basesAurel Vlaicu International Airport[1]
Fleet size1[3]
Parent companyKusadasi Travel Agency
HeadquartersBucharest, Romania[1]
Websitewww.airbucharest.ro

Air Bucharest, briefly rebranded to New Airlines, was a Romanian charter airline headquartered in Bucharest and based at Aurel Vlaicu International Airport.[4][1]

History[edit]

The airline operated its first flights in 2010, utilizing an aircraft leased from Țiriac Air for charter operations.[5] The airline operated its last flights on 24 October 2022 and then suspended all operations.[citation needed]

In 2023, Fibula Air Travel acquired 50% of the company. It planned to rename it into New Airlines and replace the current planes with newer aircraft.[6] However in February 2024, these plans for a relaunch where shelved.[7] In March 2024, Air Bucharest filed for insolvency.[8]

Destinations[edit]

The airline operated charter flights to various destinations in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East mainly from Henri Coandă International Airport as well as other minor Romanian airports.

Fleet[edit]

Air Bucharest Boeing 737-300

Current fleet[edit]

Prior to its shutdown, the Air Bucharest fleet comprised the following aircraft:[3]

Aircraft In fleet Orders Passengers Notes
Boeing 737-300 1 144
Total 1

Former fleet[edit]

The airline fleet previously included the following aircraft types:[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d ch-aviation.com - New Airlines retrieved 30 March 2024
  2. ^ "OPERATORI AERIENI ROMÂNI CERTIFICAŢI/AUTORIZAŢI ROMANIAN CERTIFIED/AUTHORIZED AIR OPERATORS 27.05.2022" (PDF). AUTORITATEA AERONAUTICĂ CIVILĂ ROMÂNĂ (in Romanian). AUTORITATEA AERONAUTICĂ CIVILĂ ROMÂNĂ. 27 May 2022. Retrieved 12 February 2023.
  3. ^ a b c "Air Bucharest Fleet Details". airfleets.net. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  4. ^ Home page. Air Bucharest. Retrieved on 31 December 2010. "Address: Iancu de Hunedoara Bvd. No. 36, Sector , Bucuresti / Romania" Address in Romanian Archived 2010-10-18 at the Wayback Machine: "Adresa: Str. Amidonului nr 28 , Sector 2, Cod postal 023808, Bucuresti / Romania."
  5. ^ ch-aviation.com - Air Bucharest News Update 29 August 2010
  6. ^ boardingpass.ro
  7. ^ ch-aviation.com - Romania's Air Bucharest shelves relaunch plans 7 February 2024
  8. ^ ch-aviation.com - Romania's Air Bucharest enters insolvency 26 March 2024

External links[edit]

Media related to Air Bucharest at Wikimedia Commons