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|destinations=Entire Middle East, Asia, Africa and Europe |
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|website=http://www.esj.aero |
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'''Eastern SkyJets''' was a [[Air charter|charter airline]] with full infrastructure based at [[Dubai International Airport]] and Ras Al Khaima airport |
'''Eastern SkyJets''' was a [[Air charter|charter airline]], with full infrastructure based at [[Dubai International Airport]], and Ras Al Khaima airport. |
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==Operations== |
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ESJ had been operating flights in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Subcontinent region, under its own UAE [[Air operator's certificate|Air Operator Certificate]] (AOC) and CAR145 Approved Maintenance Organization.{{Cn|date=June 2024}} |
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⚫ | ESJ was a specialist in hostile areas with extensive experience in the Afghanistan territory, and operated daily scheduled charter flights for AeroTech Aviation, connecting Dubai with the military airfields of [[Kandahar]], [[Bagram]], and [[Camp Shorabak|Camp Bastion]] in Afghanistan.{{Cn|date=June 2024}} |
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⚫ | Eastern SkyJets was a key regional air transport provider with clientele ranging from a number of multinational blue chip companies to government organizations such as the [[Federal government of the United States|US Government]], the [[United Nations]] and various military organizations. |
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⚫ | Eastern SkyJets was a key regional air transport provider, with clientele ranging from a number of multinational blue chip companies, to government organizations, such as the [[Federal government of the United States|US Government]], the [[United Nations]], and various military organizations.{{Cn|date=June 2024}} |
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Eastern SkyJets was the only UAE registered passenger charter airline to be approved by the [[World Food Programme|United Nations World Food Programme]] (UNWFP), and held the contract for its [[Kabul]]–[[Dubai]] service.{{Cn|date=June 2024}} |
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==Fleet== |
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The Eastern SkyJets fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of August 2016):<ref>{{cite journal|title=Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part Two)|journal=Airliner World|issue=November 2016|page=36}}</ref> |
The Eastern SkyJets fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of August 2016):<ref>{{cite journal|title=Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part Two)|journal=Airliner World|issue=November 2016|page=36}}</ref> |
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The airline fleet previously included the following aircraft (as of August 2014):<ref>{{Cite web |url= |
The airline fleet previously included the following aircraft (as of August 2014):<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.planespotters.net/airline/Eastern-SkyJets |title=Eastern SkyJets Fleet Details and History - Planespotters.net Just Aviation |access-date=2013-12-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131224111613/http://www.planespotters.net/Airline/Eastern-SkyJets |archive-date=2013-12-24 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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* 1 [[British Aerospace |Jetstream 41]] |
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* 3 [[wMcDonnell Douglas DC-9|Douglas DC-9-32]] |
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[[Category:Airlines established in 2004]] |
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[[Category:Airlines disestablished in 2016]] |
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Founded | 2004 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 2016 | ||||||
Hubs | Dubai International Airport and Ras Al Khaima Airport , | ||||||
Focus cities | Kandahar, Bagram, Camp Bastion | ||||||
Fleet size | 9 | ||||||
Destinations | Entire Middle East, Asia, Africa and Europe | ||||||
Headquarters | Dubai, United Arab Emirates Ras Al khaima Airport | ||||||
Website | http://www.esj.aero |
Eastern SkyJets was a charter airline, with full infrastructure based at Dubai International Airport, and Ras Al Khaima airport.
Operations
[edit]ESJ had been operating flights in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Subcontinent region, under its own UAE Air Operator Certificate (AOC) and CAR145 Approved Maintenance Organization.[citation needed]
ESJ was a specialist in hostile areas with extensive experience in the Afghanistan territory, and operated daily scheduled charter flights for AeroTech Aviation, connecting Dubai with the military airfields of Kandahar, Bagram, and Camp Bastion in Afghanistan.[citation needed]
Eastern SkyJets was a key regional air transport provider, with clientele ranging from a number of multinational blue chip companies, to government organizations, such as the US Government, the United Nations, and various military organizations.[citation needed]
Eastern SkyJets was the only UAE registered passenger charter airline to be approved by the United Nations World Food Programme (UNWFP), and held the contract for its Kabul–Dubai service.[citation needed]
The carrier ended operations in 2016.[citation needed]
Fleet
[edit]The Eastern SkyJets fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of August 2016):[1]
Aircraft | In Service | Orders |
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Boeing 737-300 | 1
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British Aerospace Jetstream 41 | 1 | 0
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Total | 2 | 0 |
The airline fleet previously included the following aircraft (as of August 2014):[2]
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part Two)". Airliner World (November 2016): 36.
- ^ "Eastern SkyJets Fleet Details and History - Planespotters.net Just Aviation". Archived from the original on 2013-12-24. Retrieved 2013-12-22.