FaroeJet

Former airline of the Faroe Islands


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::summary Former airline of the Faroe Islands ::

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FieldValue
airlineFaroejet
logoFaroejet logo.png
logo_size194
fleet_size1
destinations2
IATAF6
ICAORCK
callsignROCKROSE
parent
founded2005
ceasedDecember 16, 2006
headquartersVágar, Faroe Islands
key_peopleJóhan E. Simonsen
Óli í Búrstovu
hubsVágar Airport
frequent_flyer
lounge
alliance
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airline=Faroejet| logo=Faroejet logo.png| logo_size=194| fleet_size=1| destinations=2| IATA=F6| ICAO=RCK| callsign=ROCKROSE| parent=| founded=2005| ceased=December 16, 2006| headquarters=Vágar, Faroe Islands| key_people=Jóhan E. Simonsen Óli í Búrstovu| hubs=Vágar Airport| frequent_flyer= | lounge=| alliance=| website=

FaroeJet was an airline based in Vágar Airport on the island of Vágar of Faroe Islands. It was the second airline of Faroe Islands, the other one being Atlantic Airways. The airline ceased all operations on December 15, 2006, because of financial problems.

History

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It was founded by private companies and investors in December 2005. The first flight was carried out on May 15, 2006, with an Avro RJ100 leased from BAE Systems, serving the route between Copenhagen and Vagar. However, in December 2006, the airline declared bankruptcy and ceased business on January 1, 2007.

Services

The airline had one 96-seat Avro RJ100 in one-class configuration which served the route Copenhagen, Denmark - Faroe Islands once daily, except for Saturdays.

Fleet

As of August 2006, the FaroeJet fleet consisted of:

References

References

  1. link. (2007-09-27 Portal.fo: ''FaroeJet quits'', 16 December 2006 {{in lang). fo
  2. [[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006

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