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Albanian Airlines

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Albanian Airlines
IATA
LV
ICAO
LBC
Callsign
ALBANIAN
Founded 1991
Hubs Tirana-Rinas Airport
Fleet size 5
Destinations 12 (8 Countries)
Parent company MAK-Albania Sh. p.k.
Company slogan The Spirit of Albania
Headquarters Tirana, Albania
Key people YILLY SERJANI (CEO and Managing Director)
Website: http://www.albanianairlines.com.al/

Albanian Airlines MAK Sh. p.k. (trading as Albanian Airlines) is an airline based in Tirana, Albania. It operates scheduled international services. Its main base is Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza.[1]

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History

The airline was established in May 1991 under the name of Arberia Airlines, and was the private airline of politicians for communist Albania. It was later renamed to Albanian Airlines in May 1992 and started open operations to the public on 20 June 1995. It was formed as a joint venture between the Albanian state-owned Albtransport and Tyrolean Airways of Austria flying a single Austrian registered, De Havilland Canada Dash 8 - 102. Tyrolean opted out of the relationship in 1997, taking back the single Dash 8. Albanian Airlines was privatized in the same year and sold to Kuwaiti-based M.A. Kharafi & Sons Group. As a result, it was restructured in 1997 when its operations were based on a single Airbus A320 - 231 aircraft leased from Shorouk Air of Egypt. By 2001 it operated a fleet of 4 Tupolev Tu-134 aircraft on scheduled services from Tirana to Bologna, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Priština, Rome and Zürich. In July 2001 Albanian Airlines started upgrading its fleet by gradually removing its Tupolev aircraft and acquired its first BAe 146. Two more BAe 146 were added in 2003 and 2004. This upgrading process allowed the company to expand to new strategic markets such as Belgium, Germany and United Kingdom.

Destinations

Albanian Airlines operates the following scheduled international services (as of July 2007)[2]

offices/headquarters

Albanian Airlines has offices and headquarters in:

Fleet

a DC-9 airplane
a DC-9 airplane
a Fokker 50
a Fokker 50

The Albanian Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of September 2007):[3]

External links

References

  1. ^ "Directory: World Airlines", Flight International, 2007-03-27, p. 72. 
  2. ^ AlbanianAirlines. Albanian Airlines Destinations (English). Retrieved on 2007-07-14.
  3. ^ Airfleets. Albanian Airlines Airfleets (English). Retrieved on 2007-04-10.
  4. ^ "Wet leased Fokker 50", Airliner World, July 2007, p. 6. 


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