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Former Spanish charter airline
Canarias Regional Air
Canarias Regional Air British Aerospace ATP at Lanzarote Airport
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Commenced operations1998
Ceased operations2000
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HeadquartersPuerto de la Cruz, Spain
The Boeing 737 used during the brief attempt by Canarias Regional Air to operate independently.

Canarias Regional Air was a Spanish charter airline based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands.

Company history

Canarias Regional Air was founded in 1998 in an effort to compete with Binter —a subsidiary of Iberia. It began operations from Tenerife North Airport. Canarias Regional Air had an association with Air Europa Express —a now defunct subsidiary of Air Europa— for the operation of a number of British Aerospace ATP turboprop aircraft in short-haul flights between the islands.

The company tried to operate as an independent airline after the agreement with Air Europa Express expired but the venture was not successful. Canarias Regional Air ceased operations in 2000, shortly after an attempt at operating charter flights with a newly acquired Boeing 737.

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See also

References

  1. PYMES - Canarias Regional Air
  2. Canarias Regional Air / Aviationcorner
  3. Canarias Regional Air (1998)
  4. Las ‘low cost’ traen la quiebra a 20 aerolíneas españolas desde el 2000
  5. Planespotters - Canarias Regional Air

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