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Star Air, [2], the Aviation arm of Sanjay Ghodawat Group is an Indian Regional Airline with its's main base at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru, Karnataka.It started operations in January 2019, offering flights within Karnataka, and later expanding to Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana & Maharashtra, as part of the Central Government's ...
Star Air may refer to the following airlines: Maersk Air Cargo, a Danish cargo airline owned by Maersk formerly known as Star Air; Star Air (India), an Indian commuter airline; Star Air (Indonesia), a defunct Indonesian airline; Star Air (South Africa), a South African charter airline
Sanjay Ghodawat Group operates Star Air, an airline founded in 2017. Star Air commenced its flight operations as part of the Government of India 's Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik scheme, aimed at enhancing regional connectivity within India.
Star African Air: STARSOM Somali Republic SUU Star West Aviation: SUNSTAR United States STV Saturn Aviation: SATURN United States STW South West Air Corporation: SIERRA WHISKEY Philippines STX Stars Away Aviation: STARSAWAY South Africa STY Styrian Airways: STYRIAN Austria SUA Silesia Air: AIR SILESIA Czech Republic SUB Suburban Air Freight SUB AIR
Since then, the airport remained inoperative for three years, [9] when in July 2023, three airlines, Star Air, Fly91 and TruJet announced to connect the airport with new destinations, such as Jalandhar, Bangalore, Jalgaon, Sindhudurg, Pune, Goa and Hyderabad under the UDAN Scheme, by the end of 2023. [10] [11]
Star Air's main business is the leasing of aircraft on short and medium term wet and dry leases to scheduled airlines in the sub-Saharan African Region. According to their website, at various times they have had as customers Rwandair, Air Botswana, Air Malawi, Air Tanzania, LAM Mozambique Airlines, South African Express, Air Namibia and Mango Airlines (South Africa), amongst others.
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The Fokker F27s were retired in 1996 and since Star Air has solely flown for UPS. [5] Star Air had a revenue of DKK 82 million in 1997, which rose to DKK 159 million in 2002. Its profits in this period varied between DKK 12 and 20 million. [7] A total of eight 727s entered service with Star Air; [8] all being the -100 series with Rolls-Royce RB ...