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5G
  
SSV

Fleet size
  
18

Headquarters
  
Toronto, Canada

Founded
  
1986

SSV
  
SKYTOUR

Destinations
  
78

Ceased operations
  
March 31, 2010

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Parent company
  
Gibralt Capital Corporation, Vancouver, British Columbia

Key people
  
Rob Giguere, President and CEO Ronald Patmore - former President of Skyservice Russell Payson - former CEO and President

Operating bases
  
Toronto Pearson International Airport, Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport

Skyservice


Skyservice Airlines Inc. was a charter airline (Skyservice Airlines) based in the Etobicoke area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It employed more than 2000 people. Skyservice Airlines Inc. flew within Canada and to the U.S., Caribbean, Mexico, Israel and Europe. During the summer Skyservice sold tickets to Europe from Toronto using a Boeing 757-200WL. It also used an Airbus A330-300 for other chartered flights to Europe from Canada. Scheduled services to some destinations were offered during the summer season. Skyservice offered online-booking for those who wished to travel on Skyservice's scheduled destinations in the summer. Skyservice Airlines began operations in 1994.

Contents

Skyservice was forced into receivership on March 31, 2010 as a result of a near $9 million debt to its long term partner Sunquest Vacations. As a result, Skyservice abruptly ceased operations. Roughly 860 jobs were expected to be lost as a result.

About skyservice business aviation


History

The airline was started in 1986. On May 2, 2005, Skyservice introduced the first of two Boeing 767-300 aircraft to its fleet, the first of which entered service on that date with a flight from Toronto to Puerto Vallarta. The aircraft (both formerly with MyTravel Airways) operated summer charters from Toronto to the UK and Europe for Sunquest Vacations, and in the winter flew from Vancouver to the Caribbean and Mexico. It was one of the few discount airlines operating in Canada which still offered full meal service.

On August 28, 2007, it was announced that Skyservice sold a majority interest in its airlines business to Vancouver-based private equity company Gibralt Capital Corp. No changes in senior management, operations or staffing levels were planned.

In March 2009, Skyservice partnered with Inflite Media to offer tray table advertising across ts fleet of aircraft, the first such advertising network available in Canada.

Skyservice was forced into receivership on March 31, 2010 as a result of an $8.8 million debt to its long term partner Sunquest Vacations. The last Skyservice flight, from Punta Cana to Winnipeg, took place on the same day.

Fleet

The Skyservice fleet consisted of the following aircraft on 20 November 2009:

Historical fleet

  • 2 Boeing 767-300
  • 4 Airbus A319
  • 1 Airbus A330-300
  • Classes

  • Economy Class
  • Star Class
  • Class Superiore
  • Premier Class
  • Awards and Recognition

    Skyservice was recognized for its exceptional safety record during its 25 years of operation, distinguishable by the highest Platinum rating awarded to Skyservice by the Aviation Research Group/US - North America’s most rigid rating for operational safety.

    Skyservice Business Aviation

    While the airline ceased operations, the business aviation section remains in operations today in Toronto, Calgary and Montreal.

    References

    Skyservice Wikipedia