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MJB
  
Magic Blue

Headquarters
  
Rotterdam, Netherlands

Fleet size
  
See Fleet below

Founded
  
January 2004

Commenced operations
  
Never started operations

Operating bases
  
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport

Operating base
  
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol

Magic Blue Airlines was a charter passenger airline based in Rotterdam in the Netherlands. It was previously an all-freight operator and intended to operate charter services from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to Mediterranean holiday destinations starting later in 2005 using BAe ATP aircraft.

Contents

In December 2005 the airline filed for bankruptcy.

Code data

  • ICAO Code: MJB
  • Callsign: MAGIC BLUE
  • History

    The airline was established as Farnair Europe and was renamed in January 2004. It was wholly owned by FN Holding. In March 2005 it was planning to use two Boeing 757-200s to start charter operations later that year instead of Airbus A300B4-200s as it had previously announced. In May 2005 two ex-Air Europa BAe ATP freighters were shortly to be added to the fleet. In November 2005 the airline wet leased two McDonnell Douglas MD-83s from Fly Air. In December 2005 Magic Blue Airlines filed for bankruptcy, never having started commercial operations. In May 2006, Magic Bird the successor to Magic Blue Airlines finally started operations with a single BAe ATP freighter.

    Fleet

    The Magic Blue Airlines fleet included the following aircraft (at July 2005):

  • 2 BAe ATP (freighters)
  • 3 BAe ATP (passenger configured)
  • All aircraft were leased from BAE Systems.

    References

    Magic Blue Airlines Wikipedia