Bin Air
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Founded | 1996[3] | |||
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Operating bases | Munich Airport | |||
Fleet size | 9 | |||
Website | www.binair.eu |
Bin Air GmbH is a charter airline based in Munich, Germany, specializing in ad hoc freight services across Europe. The company was established in 1996 and operates a fleet of nine turboprop aircraft.[4]
Accidents and incidents
- On 19 January 2010, a Bin Air Swearingen SA-227-C Metro was damaged when the right main undercarriage collapsed on landing at Stuttgart Airport.[5]
- The European Union warned the airline in 2011 to improve its safety or face inclusion in the EU no-flight blacklist of banned airlines.[6] The issue was also discussed by the commission implementing regulation (eu) no 390/2011 of 19 April 2011 in points 15 and 16.[7]
- On 7 March 2013, a Bin Air metroliner was responsible for the closure of Dublin Airport's main runway for around 35 minutes when its forward retracting nose wheel collapsed during landing.[8] [9] [10]
References
- ↑ Bin Air code data at planespotters.net
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- ↑ http://www.airframes.org/fleet/bid
- ↑ "Accident: BinAir SW4 at Stuttgart on Jan 19th 2010, right main gear collapsed on landing". The Aviation Herald. Retrieved 20 January 2010.
- ↑ EU warns German, Spanish airlines over safety , Irish Independent retrieved 5/5/2011.
- ↑ see points 15 and 16, official journal of the european union 20-04-2011 accessed 5-5-2011.
- ↑ "Flights resume at Dublin Airport after small cargo plane damaged on landing". RTÉ News, Ireland. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
- ↑ "Photo: Crashed Metroliner at Dublin Airport". @MMcKCiara Ciara Underwood. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
- ↑ Kapps, Sebastien. "Accident: BinAir SW4 at Dublin". Simon Hradecky.
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