Exin

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Exin is also the former German name of Kcynia, Poland.

Exin
IATA
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ICAO
EXN
Callsign
EXIN
Founded January 1991
Hubs Katowice International Airport
Fleet size 4
Headquarters Lublin, Poland
Website http://www.exin.pl/

Exin is a cargo airline based in Lublin, Poland. Its main base is Katowice International Airport.

Destinations

Exin operates the following services on behalf of DHL Aviation (as of February 2010) :

Fleet

The Exin fleet includes the following aircraft (as of 1 September 2011):

Accidents and incidents

On 18 March 2010, Flight 3589, operated by Antonov An-26 SP-FDO received an unsafe gear warning on approach to Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport, Tallinn, Estonia on a flight from Helsinki Airport, Helsinki, Finland. A go-around was initiated, during which an engine failed and a wheels-up landing was made on the frozen surface of Lake Ülemiste. Two of the six crew were injured.[1]

On 25 August 2010, Flight 3788, operated by Antonov An-26 SP-FDP rejected takeoff from Tallinn's runway 08 at high speed when the gear collapsed or retracted during the takeoff roll. The airplane skidded to a stop on its belly, no injuries occurred.[2]

References

  1. Hradecky, Simon. "Accident: Exin AN26 at Tallinn on Mar 18th 2010, gear and engine trouble". Aviation Herald. Retrieved 18 March 2010. 
  2. Hradecky, Simon. "Accident: Exin AN26 at Tallinn on Aug 25th 2010, gear collapse during takeoff". Aviation Herald. Retrieved 26 August 2010. 

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