Twin Jet

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Twin Jet
IATA ICAO Callsign
T7 TJT TWINJET
Founded2001
Focus cities
Frequent-flyer programFlying Blue
Fleet size13
Destinations11
HeadquartersAix en Provence, France
Key people
  • Olivier Manaut
  • Guillaume Collinot
Websitetwinjet.fr

Twin Jet is a French regional airline based in Aix en Provence.

History

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.

Destinations

As of March 2023, Twin Jet serves the following destinations:

France
Germany
Italy

Fleet

Twin Jet Beechcraft 1900D

As of June 2022, the Twin Jet fleet consisted of the following aircraft:

Twin Jet Fleet
Aircraft Total Orders Passengers
Beechcraft 1900D 13 19
Total 19

Maintenance

Maintenance is overseen by Kerozen Industrie.

References

  1. ^ "The company > Company information." Twin Jet. Retrieved 8 July 2010. "Address : TWIN JET 1070 rue du lieutenant Parayre BP 30370 13799 AIX EN PROVENCE CEDEX 3 "
  2. ^ ch-aviation.com – France’s Twin Jet merges ops with Hex’air after acquisition 3 January 2017
  3. ^ "TWIN JET – Billets d'avion, réservation de vols directs".
  4. ^ "airfleets.net - Twin Jet Fleet".
  5. ^ "KEROZEN INDUSTRIE - Discover the mini site KEROZEN INDUSTRIE". Retrieved 9 July 2019.

External links

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