Bin Air

BinAir Aero Service GmbH[4] was[5] a German charter airline headquartered in Cologne and based out of Essen/Mülheim Airport specializing in ad hoc freight services across Europe.

Bin Air
IATA ICAO Callsign
- BID[1] BINAIR[2]
Founded1996[2]
Ceased operations29 October 2018[3]
HubsEssen/Mülheim Airport
Fleet size8
Destinationscharters
HeadquartersCologne, Germany
Websitebinair.eu

History

The airline was founded in 1996.

The European Union warned the airline in 2011 to improve its safety or face inclusion in the EU no-flight blacklist of banned airlines.[6][7]

As of 29 October 2018, Bin Air's air operator's certificate has been revoked by the Luftfahrtbundesamt forcing the airline to cease all operations.[3][5]

Fleet

As of November 2018, the BinAir Fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[8]

Bin Air fleet
Aircraft In service Notes
Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner 8 different sub-variants operated
Total 8

Accidents and incidents

    • On 7 March 2013, a Bin Air metroliner was responsible for the closure of Dublin Airport's main runway for around 35 minutes when its forward retracting nose wheel collapsed during landing.[10][11][12]
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    References

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