City Star Airlines
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City Star Airlines | ||
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IATA X9 |
ICAO ISL |
Callsign ISLANDIA |
Founded | 2005 | |
Hubs | Aberdeen Airport | |
Fleet size | 3 | |
Destinations | 4 | |
Headquarters | Aberdeen, United Kingdom | |
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Website: http://www.citystarairlines.com |
City Star Airlines is an airline based in Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. It is a start-up airline operating services between energy industry centres in Scotland and Norway. Its main base is Aberdeen Airport.
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[edit] Services
The 32 seater aircraft are also available for private charter.
[edit] Fleet
The City Star Airlines fleet consists of 3 Dornier 328-110 aircraft (at January 2006).
[edit] Incidents and accidents
At 2100 BST on 22 June 2006, a City Star Airlines Dornier 328 (TF-CSB) operating a passenger flight from Stavanger, Norway, overshot the end of the runway at Aberdeen Airport by several hundred yards as it came in to land. None of the 16 passengers and 3 crew members on board were injured. The incident caused the airline to announce a suspension of all flight operations on 23 June 2006. However, the airline resumed services the following day.
[edit] External links
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See also: Defunct airlines of the United Kingdom