Air Europa Express

Air Europa Express
IATA ICAO Callsign
UX OVA aeronova
Founded 1996 (as Aeronova)
Hubs
Frequent-flyer program Suma
Fleet size 1
Parent company Globalia Corp.
Headquarters Son Sant Joan, Mallorca, Spain[2]

Air Europa Express (previously Aeronava) is a Spanish regional airline. It is a subsidiary of Globalia (which is also the parent company of Air Europa). The airline is set to operate regional routes for Air Europa.[2] Globalia plans to have Air Europa grow and operate long-haul flights; and have Air Europa Express for short haul and regional routes to be more competitive and reduce costs. The airline is not a part of Air Europa and therefore the staff of the airline will be totally independent from Air Europa.[1][3][4]

History

The airline was founded in Spain in 1996 as Aeronova and flew scheduled and charter flights on behalf of other companies. Aeronova also had a school offering training for pilots on the two types the airline flew, the ATR 42 and the Fairchild SA-227 Metro.[5]

In November 2015 Globalia Corporacion, parent company of Air Europa, bought Aeronova.[1][6] Later the same month it was announced that Globalia would rebrand the company as Air Europa Express to operate Air Europa's regional flights.[1][7][3][8]

The new Air Europa Express is Globalia's third attempt at creating a regional subsidiary. The first was another airline with the same name which collapsed in 2001; a second airline known as Universal Airlines never commenced operations.[2]

The airline commenced operations as Air Europa Express on 11 January 2016 with two daily flights between Valencia-Madrid and one daily flight between Valencia-Palma de Malorca; operating under the Aeronova Air operator's certificate (AOC).[9][2][10] It is set to get a new AOC in March 2016 to fully change the name from Aeronova to Air Europa Express.[1] As of January 2016, tickets for flights are only available for purchase from the Air Europa website.[11]

Fleet

Fleet

The fleet of Air Europa Express consists of the following aircraft:[2]

Air Europa fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Notes
J Y Total
ATR 42-300 1 - - 44 44
Embraer E195LR - 11 12 110 122 To be transferred from Air Europa commencing March 2016[2]
Total 1 11

References

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