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Founded | 2001 | ||||||
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Frequent-flyer program | Flying Blue | ||||||
Fleet size | 13 | ||||||
Destinations | 11 | ||||||
Headquarters | Aix en Provence, France | ||||||
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Website | twinjet.fr |
Twin Jet is a French regional airline based in Aix en Provence. [1]
Twin Jet was founded in May 2001 and operated its first scheduled flight in March 2002. The company operates 250 flights a week mainly on domestic routes within France as well as to Bologna and Milan in Italy as its only foreign destinations. Its activity is complemented by business aviation and charter flights.
In early January 2017, Twin Jet merged with French competitor Hex'Air and integrated its routes and aircraft. [2]
As of March 2023, Twin Jet serves the following destinations: [3]
As of June 2022, the Twin Jet fleet consisted of the following aircraft: [4]
Aircraft | Total | Orders | Passengers |
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Beechcraft 1900D | 13 | — | 19 |
Total | 19 |
Maintenance is overseen by Kerozen Industrie. [5]
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