Tair Airways
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Tair Airways | ||
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IATA - |
ICAO TFB |
Callsign ROYAL TEE-AIR |
Founded | October 2006 | |
Hubs | Diosdado Macapagal International Airport | |
Fleet size | 3 | |
Destinations | 0 | |
Headquarters | Makati City, Philippines | |
Key people | Eng. Fawzi Ali Bundugji (Chairman), Salvador P. Ramirez (President/CEO)[1] | |
Website: http://www.tairairways.com/ |
Tair Airways (derived from "altair", the Arabic word for a bird) is a planned airline to be based in Angeles City, Philippines.
After over two months of deliberation at the Civil Aeronautics Board regarding the intent to operate as an Unscheduled International Carrier, They finally obtained a Temporary Operator’s Permit last October 27, 2006. Also, the Philippine Air Transportation Office has already granted them an Air Carrier Operating Certificate that has a 12-month validity starting October 28, 2006. However, as of February 2008, Tair has yet to commence flights.
They plan to operate daily passenger flights from Diosdado Macapagal International Airport in Angeles City, Philippines, to and from Jeddah and Riyadh in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for their start-up flights. This will focus and capture a market niche with a dedicated B747 widebody aircraft that can accommodate as much as 472 passengers. The airline shall seek other profitable routes in the Asian region as well as the neighbouring countries of Saudi Arabia and expand its operations outside of Clark, Jeddah and Riyadh in the near future.
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Tair Airlines plans to serve the following airports as of 2008:[2]
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