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Omni Aviation

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OC
  
OAV

Website
  
www.omni.pt

Founded
  
1988

OAV
  
OMNI

Headquarters
  
Oeiras, Portugal

Fleet size
  
45

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Subsidiaries
  
White Airways, Whitejets, OMNI Taxi Aéreo S.A.

Omni – Aviação e Tecnologia, trading as Omni Aviation, is a company headquartered on the second floor of the Edifício Orange in Porto Salvo, Oeiras, Lisbon Region, Portugal.

Omni was incorporated in Portugal in 1988 and has developed from a single-contract, single-client seasonal provider to a group of 11 companies and a key player in the national aviation sector, involving a staff complement of 400 personnel and an annual turnover of 90 million euros.

Business:

  • fixed-wing and helicopter services
  • scheduled and non-scheduled air line operations
  • maintenance and engineering
  • training
  • consulting and sales
  • The fleet is maintained by Aeromec, a wholly owned subsidiary which is licensed by the local authority INAC according to JAR - OPS 145, whose technical capability and knowhow is further enhanced by several manufacturer and vendor certifications as well as repair station status.

    Star Alliance carrier TAP Portugal has reached an agreement to sell its charter operation White Airways to Portuguese multi-sector aviation company Omni. Details of the agreement have yet to become clear but a spokesman for Omni, located in São Domingos de Rana, confirms that it has reached a deal with TAP over the sale.

    In 2010 Omni established with a Brazilian investor the Brazilian charter airline Whitejets, which will operate, as of June 2010 flights from Brazil to the Caribbean.

    Fleet

    The Omni Aviation fleet comprises the following aircraft (as of August 2016):

    The Omni fleet previously included the following aircraft (as of April 2008):

  • Bell 222
  • Bell 206
  • Bell 212
  • Sikorsky S76
  • Learjet 31
  • Learjet 40
  • Learjet 45
  • Beechcraft 1900D
  • Piper Seneca II
  • Cessna 172 Reims Rocket
  • Cessna 152
  • Kappa 77 KP 2U-SOVA
  • EC 135
  • References

    Omni Aviation Wikipedia