List of defunct airlines of Spain

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This is a list of defunct airlines of Spain .

Contents


AirlineImage IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
A
AB Bluestar 20002000Renamed to AeBal. Operated Boeing 717-200 [1]
AeBal-Spanair Link Boeing 717-2CM, AeBal (Spanair Link) AN0233758.jpg DFABHAIR BALEAR19992008Renamed to Quantum Air [2]
Aerlyper 19651979 [3]
Aeroflete FWFLETE19681974Operated Douglas DC-3, Douglas DC-4 [4]
Aeromarket Express ARMAMEX19881992Operated Douglas DC-3 [5]
Aeronaves La Dorada ALDDORADA ? ? [6]
Aeronova Air Europa Express - British Aerospace ATP.jpg UXOVAAERONOVA19962016Rebranded as Air Europa Express. Operated ATR 42, Fairchild Metro III [7] [8]
Aeropublic PUBAEROPUBLIC ? ? [9]
Aerotaxis Axa AXTAEROAXA ? ? [10]
Aerotransporte de España 19771984Operated Douglas DC-3, Douglas DC-6, Fairchild FH-227 [11]
Aerovento OTOOTO19972002Operated Aérospatiale Corvette, Beech King Air C90, Swearingen Metro II [12]
Aeroway AWYAEROWEE ? ? [13]
Air Alboran AHBALHAMBRA ? ? [14]
Air Andalucia 20032005 [15]
Air Asturias Air Asturies (326601376).jpg 20062007 [16]
Air Atlantic QD19921999Operated Beech 1900D, Swearingen Merlin IV [17]
Air Cargo Spain MW19831987Operated Douglas DC-8, Swearingen Merlin IV [18]
Air Canarias CANAIRCAN ? ? [19]
Air Catalunia 19851986Operated Swearingen Merlin IV [20]
Air Catalunya 20012002Operated Fairchild Metro III [21]
Air Comet Air Comet - Airbus A310-324(ET).jpg A7MPDRED COMET19962009 [22]
Air Condal JIDCONDAL19741979Operated HS 748 [23]
Air Cordoba CDBAIR CORDOBA ? ? [24]
Air España 19841986Renamed to Air Europa [25]
Air Este EETAESTE20062009Established as Fly LPI. Operated Saab 340, Swearingen Merlin IV [26]
Air Europa Canarias GCEEUROPA CANARIAS19992001Regional airline. Operated Boeing 737-300 [27]
Air Europa Express UXPMIEUROPA19962001 [28]
Air Madrid Airbus A330-202, Air Madrid AN1061925.jpg NMDRDALADA AIR20032006 [29]
Air Pack Express Air Pack Express EC-JKV Cessna 208 Arrecife(3) (37611007285).jpg PCK20042008Operated Cessna Caravan [30]
Air Plus Comet EC-HFQ A310-324 Air Plus Comet MAN 23JUN01 (6868325666).jpg 19962007Renamed Air Comet [22]
Air Spain EC-CAD DC-8-22 Air Spain MAN 26AUG72 (5578167696).jpg JAAIR SPAIN19661975 [31]
AirClass Airways EC-JSL (14006677416).jpg VSGVISIG20032008 [32]
AirSur Air Sur MD-83 EC-ECO at MAN (28535634592).jpg KGNCRNACAR19861991Established as Canafrica Transportes Aereos. Operated BAe 146, Douglas DC-9, MD-83 [33]
Alaire ALR20012017Operated HS 748, Cessna Cargomaster [34]
Ándalus Líneas Aéreas EC-KXQ Erj145EU Andalus Lineas Aereas (4445714009) (2).jpg EAANUANDALUS20082010 [35]
Andalusair AANANDALUSAIR19992000Operated Airbus A320-231 [36]
Arcadia 19991999Operated DC-10-30 [37]
ARM Palfe ARMAMEX19891999Established as Aeromarket Express. Operated Douglas DC-3, Piper Aztec [38]
Artac Aviación AVSARTAC20022006Operated Swearingen Merlin IV [39]
ASL Airlines Spain British Aerospace BAe-146-200QT Quiet Trader, TNT (Pan Air Lineas Aereas) AN0336468.jpg PVPNRSKYJET19872018Formerly called PAN Air.
Atlantic Airways RCUAIR COURIER19992003Established as Air Atlantic (Spain) in 1992 [40]
Audeli Air ADIAUDELI19872005Renamed to Gestair Airlines
Aviaco McDonnell Douglas MD-88, Aviaco AN0116705.jpg AOAYCAVIACO19481999Merged with Iberia [41]
Azimut AZTAZIMUT19971997 [42]
B
Barair BAIBARAI ? ? [43]
Basaer 19962000Operated Douglas DC-7 [44]
BCM Airlines Airbus A320-231, BCM Airlines JP5929387.jpg TYBCMBCM AIRLINES19961998Operated Airbus A320-231 [45]
Binter Mediterraneo CASA CN-235-200 - Binter Mediterraneo.jpg AXBIMBINTER19882001Bought by Air Nostrum [46]
Boreal Aviación BRVBOREAL AVIACION19992030Operated Airbus A320-231 [47]
Bravo Airlines Boeing 767-219(ER), Bravo Airlines JP6032203.jpg BQBBVBRAVO20042008 [48]
C
CAETA (Compañía Anonima Española de Transporte Aéreo) 19391940Merged into Lineas Aereas Postales Españolas [49]
CANA (Compañía Auxiliar De Navegación Aérea) 19471949Founded by Ultano Kindelan. Operated Miles Aerovan, Miles Gemini, Miles Messenger, Siebel Si 204 [50]
Canarias Aeronautica 20082010Renamed to Canaryfly [51]
Canarias Air Cargo CCSCANARIAS CARGO19952000Operated Douglas DC-8 [52]
Canarias Regional Air Canarias Regional Air Boeing 737-300 KvW.jpg FWCNMCANARIAS AIR19982000 [53]
Cargosur Cargosur DC-8-62F; EC-EMD@ZRH, August 1992 (8169145478).jpg OWOWSCARGOSUR19871995Merged with Iberia. Operated Douglas DC-8-62 [54] [55] [56]
Centennial Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-83 Centennial EC-FZQ, DUS Dusseldorf (Duesseldorf International), Germany PP1235408092.jpg BECNACANNON19931996 [57]
CLASSA (Concesionaria de Líneas Aéreas Subvencionadas) Ford 4-AT-F EC-RRA (5811520044).jpg CLASSA19291931Merged with LAPE [58]
Clickair Airbus A320-211, Clickair JP5939923.jpg XGCLICLICKJET20062009Merged with Vueling [59] [60]
Cosmo Airlines Cosmo Airlines - Airbus A320-212.jpg KOMBLACKEAGLE20122012Operated Airbus A320-200 [61]
CTA (Canafrica Transportes Aereos) Douglas DC-8-61, CTA - Canafrica Transportes Aereos AN0334670.jpg KGNCRNACAR19851987Renamed to Canafrica. Operated Douglas DC-8, MD-83 [62]
Cygnus Air Douglas DC-8-73(F), Cygnus Air JP6036726.jpg XGRGNCYGNUS AIR19982007
D
Delta Aviation DETDELTA AVIATION ? ? [63]
Delta Jet DEJDELTA JET ? ? [64]
Drenair Grumman G-159 Gulfstream I, Drenair AN1026790.jpg DRS19862003 [65]
E
Euro Continental Air ECNEURO CONTINENTAL20042006Operated Swearingen Merlin IV [66]
Euro First Air - Canarias Cargo Canarias Cargo Airbus A300 Aragao.jpg EFACARGOCANARIAS20002000 Cargo airline [67]
European Air Cargo 19922002 [68]
European Regions Airlines Embraer EMB-145LR (ERJ-145LR), European Regions Airlines - ERA AN0062125.jpg EAEUAGOLDEN ANGEL19982000Operated Embraer 145 [69]
Evelop Airlines EC-LZD Evelop Airlines Airbus A320-214 (28407792165).jpg E9EVEEVELOP20132021Merged with Orbes to form Iberojet. Operated Airbus A320-200, Airbus A330-200, Airbus A330-300, Airbus A330-900 [70] [71] [72]
F
Flyant Flyant Cargo - Boeing 737-4B7(SF).jpg FYAFLYANT20062008 Cargo airline [73]
Flylink Express Embraer EMB-135BJ Legacy 600 AN1372251.jpg 20032009 [74]
FlySur TAER Andalus bae 146.jpg 20082008 TAER Andalus was renamed Flysur in the last months of operation. [75]
Futura International Airways Boeing 737-348, Futura International Airways JP5969629.jpg FHFUAFUTURA19892008 [76]
G
Gadair European Airlines Gadair European Airlines Boeing 757-236 . EC-JRT (3104416913).jpg GPGDRGADAIR20072009 [77]
Gestair Cargo Gestair Cargo Boeing 757-236 JBM.jpg XGRGNREGIONAL LINEAS20072013Renamed Cygnus Air for the second time. [78]
Girjet Boeing 757-236, GIRjet JP5843035.jpg 8GGJTBANJET20032008 [79]
GoodFly Saab 340A, Good Fly (SkyTaxi) JP7185749.jpg 20112013Operated Beech 1900D, Fairchild Metro III, Fokker 50, MD-87, Saab 340B [80]
H
Helitt Líneas Aéreas EC-LNP ATR.72-202 Helitt Lineas Aereas PMI 26MAY12 (7273629230).jpg H9HTHALBORAN20112014 [81]
Hispania Airways Hispania Airways wordmark.png 20112012 [82]
Hispania Líneas Aéreas Hispania - Boeing 737-3Y0.jpg HIHSLSunbeam19821989 [83]
Hola Airlines EC-IOR (2872988974).jpg H5HOAHOLA20022010 [84]
I
Iberworld Iberworld A320 EC-KYZ (4185778350).jpg TYIWDIBERWORLD19982011[ citation needed ]
IMD Airways 20082009 [85]
Intermediación Aérea Intermediacion Aerea ATR ATR-42-300.jpg IEA19972005 [86]
Islas Airways EC-JCD 2 ATR.72.202 Islas LPA 30JAN08 (5931867076).jpg IFISWPINTADERA20032012[ citation needed ]
L
LagunAir EC-KBI ERJ.145MP Lagunair PMI 12SEP08 (3176643256).jpg N7LGALAGUNAIR20032008 [87]
LAPE Ford 4ATF.jpg LAPE19321939Expropriated [88]
Líneas Aéreas Canarias Vickers Viscount, Lineas Aereas Canarias (LAC) JP5820420.jpg L9LCNLAC19851990Bought by Meridiana Air [89]
Líneas Aéreas Navarras 19941997 [90]
LTE International Airways EC-KFM A320-212 LTE.com MAN 28SEP07 (5853899601).jpg XOLTEFUN JET19872008 [91]
M
Melilla Airlines Melilla Airlines ATR-42-300.jpg 2013
Meridiana Air Meridiana - British Aerospace BAe-146-300.jpg 19901992 [92]
Mint Airways EC-LBC Mint Airways (5496831219).jpg IMMICMINT AIRWAYS20092012 [93]
N
Navegacion y Servicios Aéreos Canarios EC-IJO 1 Beech 1900D NAYSA LPA 10MAR03 (8353094084).jpg ZNNAYNAYSA19692018Merged into Binter Canarias
Nort Jet Boeing 737-4Y0, NortJet AN0203093.jpg ELENJNortjet19891992 [94]
O
Oasis Airlines Oasis International Airlines Airbus A310-324; EC-FXB@ZRH;01.10.1994 (6470834543).jpg OBAANOasis19861996[ citation needed ]
Orbest Orizonia Airlines EC-LAJ A320-214 Orbest Orizonia PMI 27MAY12 (7281514472).jpg TYIWDIBERWORLD20112013[ citation needed ]
Orionair British Aerospace BAe-146-300, Orionair AN1364268.jpg ORIRED GLOBE20042008 [95]
P
PauknAir BAe 146 PauknAir profile drawing.jpg PVPAUKNAIR19951998 [96]
Plaza Servicios Aéreos Aerospatiale ATR-42-300 Top Fly EC-KGS, ZAZ Zaragoza, Spain PP1212561433.jpg 20062008 [97]
Prima Air Prima Air - Saab 340B.jpg 19961996 [94]
Pronair Boeing 747-245F(SCD) Pronair Airlines, LUX Luxembourg (Findel), Luxembourg PP1217527470.jpg PRJPRONAIR20072009 [98]
Pyrenair Huesca - Aeropuerto Huesca - Pirineos - Primer aterrizaje.jpg 20062011
Q
Quantum Air Boeing-717 Quantum Air.jpg QOQTMQUANTUM20082010Initially named Aerolíneas de Baleares [99]
R
Rioja Airlines Rioja Airlines ATR 42.png Rioja Airlines20072007 [100]
Ryjet Saab aterrizando.JPG W2RYJRYJET19992012 [101]
S
Saicus Air Saicus Air Boeing 737-300SF Eimers.jpg FYA20082010 Cargo airline [102]
Sky Service Aviation Bombardier BD-700-1A10 Global Express, Sky Service Aviation JP6555688.jpg SKT19922005Merged with Gestair [103]
South Atlantic Airways South Atlantic Airways Boeing 757-236; EC-HUT@ZRH, November 2001 (5659113599).jpg HRC20002001 [104]
Spanair EC-IPI A320 Spanair new colours (4606082067) (2).jpg JKJKKSPANAIR19862012 [105] [106]
Spantax Boeing 737-2T4 Spantax EC-DUL, AMS Amsterdam (Schiphol), Netherlands PP1167737442.jpg BXBXSSPANTAX19591988Merged into Spanair [107] [108]
T
Tadair Tadair Fairchild Swearingen SA-226TC Metro II.jpg TDCTadair19902003 [109]
TAE – Trabajos Aéreos y Enlaces EC-CCN DC8 TAE (4337462207).jpg JKTAE19662000 [110]
TASSA – Trabajos Aéreos del Sahara EC-AVP DC-7 TASsa (stored) PMI 11SEP65 (5575026393).jpg KITASSA19611965 [111]
Thomas Cook Airlines Balearics EC-MTJ (30303482138).jpg H5CTBSUNNYHEART20172021 [112]
Top Fly EC-GJM SA.227BC Metro 23 TopFly LPA 28JAN08 (6926980691).jpg TLY19982009 [113]
Transeuropa Sud SE-210 Caravelle 10B1R, Transeuropa AN0938335.jpg TRTRANSEUROPA19651982 [114]
U
Unión Aérea Española Junkers G-24.jpg 19251929Merged with Concesionaria de Líneas Aéreas Subvencionadas (CLASSA) [115]
Universair Universair Boeing 737-300 JetPix.jpg 19861992 [116]
V
Viva Air Boeing 737-36E, Viva Air AN0776354.jpg FVVIVVIVA19881998 [117]
Volar Airlines Airbus A320-214, Volar Airlines AN0853311.jpg DRS20012005 [118]

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