Wondair

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Wondair On Demand Aviation
IATA ICAO Callsign
-WNRWONDAIR
Founded1990
Ceased operations2015
Hubs Valencia Airport
Headquarters Valencia, Spain
Website wondair.com

Wondair (Wondair On Demand Aviation) was an air charter company based in Valencia, Spain. It operates on demand business and executive services. Its main base was Valencia Airport while the management office it was located in the Valencian town of Alzira. [1]

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Fleet

As of December 2006 the Wondair fleet includes: [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Wondair website retrieved 17 December 2006