Atlasjet

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Atlasjet
IATA
KK
ICAO
KKK
Callsign
ATLASJET
Founded 2001
Fleet size 11
Destinations 28
Parent company ETS
Headquarters Istanbul, Turkey
Key people Tuncay Doganer (manager)
Website: http://www.atlasjet.com/en
Atlasjet Boeing 757-200
Atlasjet Boeing 757-200
Atlasjet Airbus A320-232 refilling at Valladolid Airport
Atlasjet Airbus A320-232 refilling at Valladolid Airport

Atlasjet Havacılık A.Ş. is an airline based in Istanbul, Turkey. It operates domestic scheduled passenger services and regular charter flights to Europe, Kazakhstan and the United Arab Emirates. It serves Germany on behalf of Öger Tours. Its main base is Atatürk International Airport, Istanbul, with hubs at Adnan Menderes Airport, İzmir and Antalya Airport.[1]

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[edit] History

The airline was established on 14 March 2001 and started operations on 1 June 2001. Formerly known as Atlasjet International Airlines, it was set up as a subsidiary of Öger Holdings. In 2004 ETS Group acquired a 45% stake, increased in February 2006 to 90% when it acquired Öger's 45% holding. It is now owned by ETS Group (90%) and Tuncay Doganer (Vice-President and Chief Executive) (10%) and has 730 employees.[1]

[edit] Services

Atlasjet operates the following services (at October 2007): {[citation needed]

[edit] Incidents and accidents

  • On 18 August 2007, an Atlasjet airplane traveling from Northern Cyprus to Istanbul was hijacked. The hijackers landed it in Antalya, a Turkish province on the Mediterranean coast, Turkish channel NTV reported. The hijackers claimed to be al-Qaida members and that only the crew was left on board the jet. There were 136 passengers and six crew aboard when the plane left Ercan Airport in the breakaway Turkish Cypriot state in Northern Cyprus. The two hijackers surrendered after holding several people hostage for more than four hours. They were identified as Mehmet Resat Ozlu, a Turk, and Abdul Aziz Maliki, who was believed to be a Palestinian carrying a Syrian passport. According to Turkish Transport Minister Osman Gunes, the hijackers "apologized to the Turkish nation" for seizing the plane.

[edit] Fleet

The Atlasjet fleet includes the following aircraft (at May 2008):

As of March 2008, the average age of the Atlasjet fleet is 5.9 years ([1]).

[edit] Aircraft orders

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines", Flight International, 2007-03-27, p. 80. 
  2. ^ Flight International, July 2005

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