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Austrian Air Services

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SO
  
AAS

Headquarters
  
Vienna, Austria

Ceased operations
  
1994

Parent company
  
Austrian Airlines

Founded
  
1980

Parent organization
  
Austrian Airlines

Operating bases
  
Vienna International Airport

Key people
  
Peter Bolech, Edgar Kozak (managing directors)

Operating base
  
Vienna International Airport

Austrian Air Services, officially licensed as Österreichischer Inlands- und Regionalflugdienst GesmbH (German for Austrian Domestic and Regional Flight Service), was an airline headquartered in Austria, operating domestic and regional flights on behalf of Austrian Airlines.

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History

Austrian Air Services was founded on 4 February 1980, with the first revenue flight on 1 April of that year. The company originally was owned by Austrian Airlines (26 percent) and the airport authorities of the five largest airports of the country (see below) to 14.8 percent each, but later became a wholly owned subsidiary of Austrian Airlines. In 1993, 86 people worked for the airline. On 2 May 1994, Austrian Air Services was disestablished.

Destinations

Austrian Air Services operated scheduled flights to the following domestic destinations:

  • Graz - Graz Airport
  • Linz - Linz Airport
  • Klagenfurt - Klagenfurt Airport
  • Salzburg - Salzburg Airport
  • Vienna - Vienna International Airport (base)
  • Fleet

    The initial fleet of Austrian Air Services consisted of two Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner aircraft. From 1988 onwards, the fleet was expanded with larger Fokker 50 airliners. When the airline was disestablished in 1994, its then eight aircraft of that type were acquired by Tyrolean Airways.

    Incidents

    On 17 September 1984, an Austrian Air Services Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner (registered OE-LSA) was damaged beyond repair in a belly landing at Vienna International Airport, following the failure to deploy the landing gear. There were no reports of any notable injuries to the eight passengers and two pilots on board.

    References

    Austrian Air Services Wikipedia