AlsaceExel

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AlsaceExel
IATA ICAO Callsign
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Founded2004
Commenced operations28 March 2004
Ceased operations31 January 2005
Hubs Strasbourg Airport
Fleet size4
Parent company ExelAviation Group
Headquarters Strasbourg, France
Website www.alsaceexel.com

AlsaceExel was an airline based in Strasbourg, France. It was part of the ExelAviation Group operating services from Strasbourg Airport to regional destinations in Europe.

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History

An AlsaceExel ATR 42-320 at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in 2005 Alsace Exel ATR 42-300 (PH-XLK) @ AMS, Jan 2005.jpg
An AlsaceExel ATR 42-320 at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in 2005

The airline was established in March 2004 and started operations on 28 March 2004. The airline ceased services by the parent company on 31 January 2005.

Fleet

The AlsaceExel fleet consisted of the following aircraft: [1]

AlsaceExel fleet
AircraftIn
service
OrdersPassengersNotes
ATR 42-320 248Operated by Air Exel Netherlands
ATR 42-500 2
Total4

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References

  1. "Alsace Exel Fleet Details and History". Planespoetters.net. Retrieved May 5, 2020.