European Air Charter (Bulgarian: Юръпиън еър чартър)[4][5] (formerly Bulgarian Air Charter)[5] is a Bulgarian charter airline headquartered in Sofia.[6]
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Founded | 2000 (as Bulgarian Air Charter) | ||||||
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Commenced operations | May 2021 (as European Air Charter) | ||||||
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Fleet size | 10[2] | ||||||
Destinations | 52 (charter)[1] | ||||||
Headquarters | Sofia, Bulgaria | ||||||
Key people | Apik Garabedian | ||||||
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Website | www |
History
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Bulgarian Air Charter
European Air Charter was established as Bulgarian Air Charter in 2000 and started operations on 14 December 2000 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Aviation Service Group. It operates flights for several tour operators to destinations mostly in Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Israel and Poland.
Since the period the airline was founded, it has transported more than 3.5 million passengers. The company has 330 employees.[7] The airline has its own maintenance unit which has capabilities on McDonnell Douglas MD-80 series and Airbus A320 series aircraft covering airframe, engines and landing gear services and overhaul of aircraft components.[8]
The airline started operations with five Tupolev Tu-154s. In 2004, the airline retired these aircraft and replaced them with seven McDonnell Douglas MD-80. By 2011, the Bulgarian Air Charter fleet had grown to 12 MD-80s. In September 2015, Bulgarian Air Charter added its first Airbus A320-200 to its fleet.[9]
European Air Charter
In May 2021, Bulgarian Air Charter announced it was changing its name to European Air Charter.[5][4]
In October 2023, European Air Charter phased out their remaining McDonnell Douglas MD-82s as the last European operator.[10]
Destinations
Fleet
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Current fleet
As of June 2024, the European Air Charter fleet consists of the following aircraft:[2][11]
Aircraft | In service | Orders | Passengers | Notes |
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Airbus A320-200 | 10 | — | 180 | |
Total | 10 | — |
Former fleet
Bulgarian Air Charter also used to operate Tupolev Tu-154s[12] and - as one of the last European airlines to do so - McDonnell Douglas MD-82s,[10] which have since been phased out.
See also
References
External links
Media related to European Air Charter (Bulgaria) at Wikimedia Commons