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CLG
  
CHALLAIR

Destinations
  
16

Website
  
chalair.eu

Founded
  
1986

Hub
  
Caen – Carpiquet Airport

Frequent-flyer program
  
Flying Blue

Key people
  
Alain Battisti

Headquarters
  
Carpiquet, France

Fleet size
  
6

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Hubs
  
Caen - Carpiquet Airport

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Chalair Aviation is a French regional airline with its head office and base on the grounds of Caen – Carpiquet Airport in Carpiquet. It operates scheduled regional services as well as charter flights for various occasions.

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Overview

The airline was founded in 1986. Starting 1997, besides business and freight flights, Chalair Aviation began operating a Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner for scheduled flights between Le Mans and Eindhoven and an ATR 42 between Cherbourg and Orly. Between 1997 and 2004, Chalair Aviation operated 1 Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner, 1 ATR 42-300 and 3 Cessna Citation II and CJ2 jets.

The airline provides scheduled services as well as corporate shuttle services, freight (including toxic and corrosive material), business and sanitary flights, pilot certification and training, aircraft management and engineering and neighboring islands and JAR Part 145 maintenance services. The airline now employs a total 42 persons, among them 27 are pilots.

In July 2016, Chalair Aviation took over the Antwerp to Hamburg route from bankrupt VLM Airlines, inaugurating its first service to Germany.

Destinations

Chalair Aviation operates the following domestic and European routes as of July 2016:

  • Ajaccio - Limoges seasonal
  • Ajaccio - Perpignan seasonal
  • Antwerp - Geneva
  • Antwerp - Hamburg
  • Bordeaux - Brest
  • Bordeaux - Caen
  • Bordeaux - Montpellier
  • Bordeaux - Rennes
  • Limoges - Bastia seasonal
  • Limoges - Lyon
  • Limoges - Nice seasonal
  • Perpignan - Bastia seasonal
  • Perpignan - Geneva seasonal
  • Perpignan - Metz seasonal
  • Rennes - Montpellier
  • Fleet

    As of July 2016, the Chalair Aviation consists of the following aircraft:

    References

    Chalair Aviation Wikipedia