Mey-Air

Mey-Air Transoport
IATA
MT
ICAO
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Callsign
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Founded 1970
Ceased operations 1973
Hubs Oslo Airport, Fornebu
Fleet size 4
Destinations
Headquarters Oslo Airport, Fornebu
Key people Hans Otto Meyer

Mey-Air Transoport A/S was a Norwegian airline headquartered in Oslo. It was founded in 1970 by Hans Otto Meyer. They strted with a mixed fleet of Beechcraft 99, Beechcraft King Air-100 and a Convair CV 240. As the marked in Scandinavia for Inclusive tours (IT Charter) increased in the early 1970´s Mey-Air ordered two new Boeing 737. The airplanes was delivered in september and october 1971. May-Air filed for bankruptcy in 1973.

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Fleet

The following airplanes were operated by Mey-Air[1][2]:

airplane type registration c/n operating years
Beechcraft King Air 65-100 LN-VIP B-42 1970–1973
Beechcraft 99 Airliner LN-LML U-129 1970–1972
Beechcraft 99 Airliner LN-LMT U-130 1970–1972
Boeing 737-200 LN-MTC 20454 1971 - 1973 Sold to Piedmont Airlines
Boeing 737-200 LN-MTD 20453 1971 - 1973 Sold to Piedmont Airlines
Cessna 402 LN-VIC 402-0170 1967–1970
Convair CV 240 LN-KAP 153 1969–1973
Douglas DC-3 LN-RTW 4346 1969–1971
NAMC YS-11 LN-MTA 2104 1970–1971

Other

See also

References

  1. ^ Fleet of Mey-Air. funpic.de. Retrieved on 2010-10-16.
  2. ^ Photo Search Mey-Air. airliners.net. Retrieved on 2010-10-16.