Elrom Airways

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Elrom Airways
IATA ICAO Callsign
00ELRELROM
Founded1990
Ceased operationsJuly 2012
Hubs Sde Dov Airport
Focus cities Ein Yahav Airfield
Fleet size2
Destinations1 scheduled, air taxi
Headquarters Tel Aviv, Israel

Elrom Airways was an airline based in Tel Aviv, Israel. It operated domestic scheduled flights from Sde Dov Airport, Tel Aviv to Ein Yahav Airfield.

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Fleet

The Elrom Airways fleet consisted of the following aircraft as of June 2008:

Elrom Airways Fleet
AircraftTotalNotes
PA-31-350 Navajo Chieftain 2

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