Private Jet Expeditions

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Private Jet Expeditions (IATA: PJE, ICAO: 5J, Call sign: Pee Jay) was a charter airline that was part of the Oasis Group from Spain.

History

Private Jet Expeditions was founded in 1989 by Wichita, KS entrepreneur Jack P DeBoer and began operations with a former TWA Boeing 727 aircraft to tourist destinations around the world operating under FAR Pt 121. After Deboer sold the company its headquarters was moved to Atlanta, GA and was later owned by Apple Vacations and then by the Spanish consortium OASIS. When Oasis took over, the McDonnell Douglas MD-83 was put into service and service was expanded, including scheduled flights. In 1993 it had a scheduled route from Chicago to Atlanta and on to Miami. Because of poor load factors the route was abandoned in 1994 and shortly thereafter Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection was sought. The charter operations did not go well and by March 1995 operations were permanently suspended. [1]

Fleet

A Private Jet Expeditions McDonnell Douglas MD-83 in 1993

External links

Media related to Private Jet Expeditions at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. Airlines Remembered by BI Hengi, Publisher Midland Publishing
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