Sol Dominicana Airlines

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Sol Dominicana Airlines
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DASDASOL AIRLINES
FoundedFebruary 26, 2007
Ceased operations2009
Hubs La Romana International Airport
Fleet size1
Headquarters La Romana, Dominican Republic
Key peopleEduardo S. Costa (President)
José Jourdain (General Manager)
Website www.vuelesol.com

Sol Dominicana Airlines (also known as Sol Airlines) was a Dominican airline that operated charter flights from the Dominican Republic. The airline's main hub was La Romana International Airport. [1]

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Destinations

Sol Dominicana Airlines planned to operate schedule flights to 8 cities, including Aruba, Buenos Aires, Cancún, Caracas, Curaçao, New York City, São Paulo, and Toronto. [2]

Fleet

The Sol Dominicana Airlines fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of September 2007): [3]

Sol Dominicana Airlines fleet
AircraftTotalOrdersPassengers
(Economy)
Notes
BAe 146-200 1488
Boeing 767-200ER 2206
Boeing 747-300 1460Intended for charter flights [2]
Total17

The first airline's first aircraft, a BAe-146, arrived at La Romana from Mexico on June 7, 2007.

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References

  1. "Sol Dominicana Airlines". Ch-aviation.com.
  2. 1 2 "Informan cómo operará empresa aérea". Hoy.com.do (in Spanish). November 17, 2007.
  3. "Sol Airlines Fleet Details and History". Plaenspotters.net. Retrieved October 31, 2021.