Bulgarian Eagle
Bulgarian Eagle was an aircraft-crew-maintenance-insurance (ACMI) carrier founded in 2017. It was a subsidiary of Germania and was founded to increase Germania's presence in the wet-lease market.[1]
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Founded | 2017 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 4 August 2017 | ||||||
Ceased operations | 5 February 2019 | ||||||
Operating bases | Sofia Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 2 | ||||||
Parent company | Germania |
History
Bulgarian Eagle received its Air Operator's Certificate on July 31, 2017.[2]
Between August 2017 and February 2019, Bulgarian Eagle operated flights for the Germania Group with 2 Airbus A319 aircraft wearing the Germania livery with the inscription "Operated by Bulgarian Eagle" on the fuselage. The airline planned to operate scheduled flights in the future.[3]
Following the insolvency of Germania in February 2019, Bulgarian Eagle ceased all operations.
Fleet
As of September 2018, Bulgarian Eagle operated the following aircraft:
2 Airbus A319:
- LZ-AOA operating for Germania
- LZ-AOC operating for Germania Flug
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References
- "Germania subsidiary Bulgarian Eagle receives AOC". atwonline.com.
- "Bulgarian Eagle Airline Profile - CAPA". centreforaviation.com.
- "Germania Subsidiary Bulgarian Eagle Granted AOC". 10 August 2017.
External links
- Official website (in Bulgarian)
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