Mindanao Express
Mindanao Express was an airline based at General Santos International Airport. Formed in 1996,[1] the airline operated flights from General Santos City, Philippines to Manado City in Indonesia and Zamboanga City, Philippines to Sandakan in Malaysia.
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Commenced operations | 1996 | ||||||
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Operating bases | General Santos International Airport | ||||||
Destinations | Manado, Indonesia Zamboanga City, Philippines Sandakan, Malaysia. | ||||||
Headquarters | General Santos City, Philippines |
Fleet
The fleet in 1997 was:[2]
- 4 x Beech C99
- 2 x Beech 1900C
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References
- Reyes, Rexie (23 October 1996). "New Feeder Airline Takes To the Skies in Philippines". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
- Mindanao's Beech Express
Further reading
- "Raytheon delivers four Beech C99 and two Beech 1900C aircraft to Mindanao Express". Aviation Week. May 26, 1997. Retrieved November 29, 2016. (subscription required)
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