Fokker Services Congratulates
InselAir
Sept 2011
InselAir, based in Curacao, added four Fokker 50s to their fleet and signed an Abacus exchange and repair agreement.
Today, Inselair has 15 destinations, 46 flights per day to destinations like Aruba, Bonaire, St. Maarten, Paramaribo, Port-au-Prince, St. Domingo, Valencia, Jamaica, Miami and Caracas.
Fokker Services wishes InselAir a successful 'FLYFokker Take-Off '.
Air Panama
Sept 2011
Air Panama has been a customer of Fokker Services for many years, operating the very reliable Fokker F27 aircraft, and has now added two Fokker 70s to their fleet.
Air Panama is the premier operator from Panama City’s downtown airport Marcos A. Gelabert. Their fleet of F27 freighters were purchased in 2005 to operate as a feeder service for a major international courier company. Today, the venerable F-27 freighters continue to provide this feeder service with an on-time performance in excess of 96 %.
Fokker Services wishes Air Panama a successful 'FLYFokker Take-Off' with their Fokker 70s
Alliance Airlines
July 2011
Alliance Airlines will become the first Australian operator of the Fokker 70, with the acquisition of two Fokker 70s.
Alliance, a major player in the FIFO mine contract charter market, is also acquiring two additional Fokker 100s. With the delivery of the two Fokker 70s and the two additional Fokker 100s, the Alliance fleet will comprise of two Fokker 70s, 18 Fokker 100s and five Fokker 50s.
Fokker Services wishes Alliance Airlines a competitive 'FLYFokker Take-Care'.
Caspiy
June 2011
Caspiy, a start-up operator in Kazakhstan has started operation in the Caspian region with two F100s with one more being deliverd soon in a VIP configuration.
From its main base in Aktau, Caspiy will mainly fly national routes to Almaty and Astana and some international routes.
Fokker Services wishes Caspiy a smooth 'FLYFokker Take-Off '.
Sol del Paraguay
May 2011
Sol del Paraguay has intentions to start operations with three Fokker 100 aircraft. While all three Fokker 100 aircraft are ready for take-off, the waiting at this moment is to get permission from the DINAC (Paraguay's Civil Aviation Authority)
Once Sol del Paraguay has granted permission to start operations, the carrier plans to run a regional hub, benefitting from Asuncion's very central location in the middle of the Mercosur's most important business centres.
Fokker Services wishes Sol del Paraguay a prosperous 'FLYFokker Take-Off '.