Quantum Air

Madrid-Barajas Airport

Quantum Air by 2009 AeBal, was a Spanish airline based in Madrid and based on the Madrid-Barajas Airport.

History

AeBal

The airline was just AeBal, founded under the name Aerolineas de Baleares in 1999 and took on 4 July 2000 as a subsidiary Spanair flight operations with three Boeing 717. The national flights were flown as Spanair Link. The owners of the airline Spanair were (51 %) and the SAS Group ( 49%). Spanair Spanair Link Having the cooperation ended, had to cease flying also AeBal September 16, 2008. Three aircraft were Spanair transferred and the remaining five returned and parked until the resumption of flight operations to the lessor.

Quantum Air

AeBal was renamed in spring 2009 under the new owner, the Spanish investment group Proturin in Quantum Air and recorded the flight operations.

On 26 January 2010, the Quantum Air announced that ticket sales would be set until further notice because of the flight operations due to business reasons alien currently can not be continued. As a more specific cause are given by Quantum Air unspecified breaches of contract by previous managers and the former owner of SAS.

Objectives

Quantum Air flew to national objectives and offered numerous charter flights and ACMI services within Europe. She had her last stroke on the Madrid-Barajas Airport.

Fleet

As of February 2010, the fleet of Quantum Air consisted of a plane Boeing 717-200.

As of January 2011 no more machines are registered on society. Quantum Air was at the time next to Spanair only European operator of the Boeing 717 your copies were gradually taken over by Blue1.

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