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PM
  
CNF

Hubs
  
Gran Canaria Airport

Headquarters
  
Gran Canaria, Spain

Fleet size
  
5

CNF
  
CANARY

Destinations
  
9

Founded
  
2008, Spain

Hub
  
Gran Canaria Airport

Canaryfly httpswwwcanaryflyescssimageslogocanaryflypng

Key people
  
Victorino López Chaves (Chairman)

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Canaryfly, S.L. (IATA : PM, ICAO : CNF) is a Spanish airline based in Gran Canaria, Spain. It operates scheduled and charter flights, both passenger and freight between the Canary Islands and various destinations along the West African coast. The airline is headquartered at the airport of Gran Canaria and was founded in 2008 based on the former Top Fly.

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History

CanaryFly was created in 2008 by former Top Fly employees, following its collapse. Firstly, Canaryfly operations were based on TopFly routes and aircraft, but later, it started to acquire different airplanes and opened new routes.

At the beginning, only scheduled routes among the Canary Islands and African coast were made. The main aim of these operations was cargo transportation, but passenger transportation also played an important role during these years. It also operated charter flights for Binter Canarias and Islas Airways. The first inter insular route joined Gran Canaria and La Gomera, but it was only operated from May to September 2012. In 2012, Canaryfly also opened routes between Gran Canaria and Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, and later, routes to Tenerife and La Palma.

In 2013, Canaryfly was planning to incorporate an ATR 72 type aircraft to its fleet, and in December 2013, an additional ATR 72–201 joined it. In October 2014, Canaryfly returned the ATR 42–300 EC-LMX to the lessor. In 2015 Canaryfly standardised its fleet; this means that it removed two aeroplanes Metroliner III and incorporated three aeroplanes from Naysa, with the following registration codes: EC-GRP, EC-GQF and EC-GRU. On December 2015, Régulo Andrade became CanaryFLy CEO. The new administration incremented in 2016 its inter-insular routes and incorporated a new aircraft, an ATR72-500.

Destinations

Canaryfly serves the following destinations (as of June 2016):

 Spain
  • Gran Canaria – Gran Canaria Airport
  • Fuerteventura – Fuerteventura Airport
  • Lanzarote – Lanzarote Airport
  • Tenerife – Tenerife North Airport
  • La Palma – La Palma Airport
  •  Mauritania
  • Nouadhibou – Nouadhibou International Airport
  •  Morocco
  • Dakhla – Dakhla Airport
  • El Aiun – Hassan I Airport
  • Guelmim – Guelmim Airport
  • Fleet

    The Canaryfly fleet consists of the following aircraft as of July 2016:.

    References

    Canaryfly Wikipedia


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