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LBE
  
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Parent company
  
Elbee Services

Founded
  
1994

Fleet size
  
3

Commenced operations
  
1995

Headquarters
  
Ceased operations
  
July 1, 1998

Elbee Airlines was India's first all-cargo airline based in Mumbai, India. Elbee Airlines was started as a wholly owned subsidiary of Elbee Services, one of India's largest express logistics company that itself closed down in 2002. It operated domestic cargo services until July 1998. It became operational in June 1995 having acquired an air-taxi-operator's certificate from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation to operate four Fokkers on domestic routes. The Airline planned a 57 million dollar fleet renewal in 1996, by bringing in three Boeing 727 and three McDonnell Douglas DC-10 freighters to add to its three Fokker F27s. However, after its freighter Fokker 27 crashed in 1997, business never returned to normalcy and the airline ceased operations by July 1998.

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Destinations

Elbee operated freight services to the following destinations:

 India
  • Delhi - Indira Gandhi International Airport
  • Bengaluru - Bengaluru International Airport
  • Mumbai - Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport base
  • Chennai - Chennai International Airport
  • Fleet

    The fleet consisted of three Fokker 27 turboprop aircraft (in cargo configuration).

    Accidents and incidents

    VT-SSA, operating cargo flight on the Mumbai-Bangalore sector, crashed into the Arabian Sea off the Coast of Mumbai on 3 July 1997. The aircraft was destroyed on impact and both crew members died. Severe weather conditions encountered soon after take-off were said to be responsible for the accident.

    References

    Elbee Airlines Wikipedia


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