Founded | 2006 |
---|---|
Commenced operations | April 2006 |
Ceased operations | May 2006 |
Operating bases | Erbil International Airport |
Fleet size | 1 |
Destinations | Charter |
Headquarters | Erbil, Kurdistan Region |
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It was established in 2006 and commenced operations in April 2006 with a wet leased McDonnell Douglas MD-83 aircraft from MAP Jet, an Austrian airline. [1] The airline ceased operations within a month and the aircraft was returned to the leasor on 26 May 2006. [2]
Korek Airlines operated a single wet leased McDonnell Douglas MD-83.
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