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European Air Express |
European Air Express was a regional airline of Germany that had its base at Monchengladbach. It used to operate scheduled passenger flights to a number of domestic and international destinations. The primary base of European Air Express was the Dusseldorf-Monchengladbach Airport. Munster Osnabruck International Airport, Stuttgart Airport and Cologne Bonn Airport were its other important hubs. The fleet of European Air Express comprised 1 Fairchild Metro III and 5 ATR 42-300 in March 2007. European Air Express was founded in 1998 December and began operating its flights on the month of February in 1999. The ownership of European Air Express, which operated with the help of 80 staffs, was completely of Vibro Beteiligungs. On the 14th of June in 2007 this airline publicized the termination of its operations on the 30th of September in 2007. By the end of the month of July in 2007, European Air Express was serving the destinations of Cologne, Nuremberg, Muenster, Geneva, Amsterdam, Zurich and Stuttgart.
| European Air Express was established in December 1998, after Debonair Airways, a British Airline announced its launching. It was established by Peter Hauptvogel Jr, Debonair Airways’ ex German Country Manager. It started operating flights between Monchengladbach and Munich from the 8th of February in 1999 with a Dutch Fokker 50 hired from Denimair. In the same year during the summer season it operated temporary flights between Monchengladbach and Westerland. On the 11th of October in 1999, Monchengladbach and European Air Express started operating flights between London and Monchengladbach, this route being served earlier by Debonair Airways.
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After it got its own private license for operation, it formed its own operation of flights and abandoned the service of two ATR 42 – 300s. This airline also intended to operate many other flights from Monchengladbach to Berlin, Hamburg and Nuremberg but these plans could not be actualized.
European Air Express declared the partial occupation of Eurowings, the biggest regional airline of Germany for new business plans as a tactical step. It introduced the routes of Eurowings. From the month of October European Air Express began operating flights between Munich and Dortmund as well as Munich or Paderborn or Lippstadt, and started serving the rout between Stuttgart and Dortmund and between Stuttgart and Muenster or Osnabruck. European Air Express not only introduced new routes for Eurowings but also five 42 – 300 turboprop planes.
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