SprintAir

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SprintAir
IATA
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ICAO
SRN
Callsign
SPRINTAIR
Founded 2008
Hubs none
Focus cities Warsaw Chopin Airport
Frequent-flyer program None
Airport lounge None
Alliance None
Fleet size 18
Destinations 15
Headquarters Warsaw, Poland
Key people Jan Szczepkowski (CEO)
Website sprintair.eu

SprintAir Sp. z o.o., part of SprintAir Group, is a regional airline based in Warsaw, Poland.[1] It mainly operates domestic and regional passenger and freight services. Its main operating base is Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport.

History

The airline was originally set up in 2003 under the name of Air Polonia Cargo Sp. z o.o. It started freight and mail flights in April 2004, with three Let L-410 UVP-E planes. Later that year the airline was renamed to Sky Express Sp. z o.o. and acquired its first SAAB 340A turboprops. Between April 2006 and April 2007 it started scheduled domestic passenger operations under the Direct Fly brand. After suspension of regular passenger flights the airline has been continuing freight operations. In January 2008 SprintAir Group has been established and the airline changed its name to SprintAir.

Two more Saab 340A's, formerly of Crossair, Delta Air, Hazelton Airlines and REX were delivered in April 2008.

Destinations

Passenger flights

Poland

Cargo flights

Poland
Lithuania
Latvia
Ukraine

Fleet

A SprintAir Saab 340A

The SprintAir fleet includes the following aircraft (as of June 2013) :

Aircraft In Service Notes
Saab 340A5 Quick Change
Saab 340A7 Cargo
Saab 340A3 Passengers
Let L-410 UVP-E1 Cargo
Diamond DA20 Katana2 Cargo
Total18

References

External links

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