Seagle Air
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Seagle Air | ||
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IATA SJ |
ICAO CGL |
Callsign SEAGLE |
Founded | 1995 | |
Hubs | Bratislava,Trenčín | |
Secondary hubs | Prague | |
Fleet size | 10 | |
Destinations | ||
Headquarters | Trenčín, Slovakia | |
Key people | ||
Website: http://www.seagleair.sk/ |
Seagle Air is an airline based in Trenčín (LZTN) and Bratislava (LZIB), Slovakia with a third base in Prague (LKPR). Established in 1995, Seagle operates non-scheduled air services, including passenger, cargo and mail charter flights to domestic and international destinations. It also operates domestic and international flights on scheduled cargo and mail routes.
The company operates an FTO and a Bed&Breakfast style accommodation facility at Trenčín Airport (Slovakia), utilizing Katana Diamond DA20, DA 40 and Twinstar DA42 aircraft.
[edit] Fleet
The Seagle Air fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of 31st of May 2008):
- 3 Boeing 737-300 (OM-HLA is wetleased to Blue Air, OM-HLB, OM-HLC)
- 4 Diamond DA20
- 1 Diamond DA40 Diamond Star
- 2 Diamond DA42 Twin Star
The airline was owned previously by Seagle Jet, but this operation now belongs to VIP Air .
As of 3 June 2008, the average age of the Seagle Air fleet is 18.9 years ([1]).
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