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Gadair European Airlines was an
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based in
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,
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. It was operating aircraft on ACMI leases for services to five continents. A number of changes of plan have been made, including a switch to
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as the main hub.


History

The airline planned to launch operations on 10 April 2006 but was delayed due to licensing acquirement issues and began operations in June 2007. The airline was owned by Grupo AISA and Santiago Sanchez Marin. In 2007 new shareholders entered in a capital increase, that resulted having two new shareholders, S. Kahla 25% and A. Baker 50%. The airline ceased operations around 2009.


Fleet

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Boeing 757 The Boeing 757 is an American narrow-body airliner designed and built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. The then-named 7N7, a twinjet successor for the 727 (a trijet), received its first orders in August 1978. The prototype completed its mai ...
on lease


See also

* List of defunct airlines of Spain


References


External links

*
Airline History - Spain
Defunct airlines of Spain Airlines established in 2006 Airlines disestablished in 2009 {{Spain-transport-stub