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Kingfisher Airlines Limited was an airline group based in India. It was established in 2003 and started its commercial operations in 2005. Through its parent company United Breweries Group, it had a 50% stake in low-cost carrier Kingfisher Red. Until December 2011, Kingfisher Airlines had the second largest share in India's domestic air travel ...
Kingfisher Airlines has grounded 15 out of 66 aircraft in its fleet as it was unable to meet the maintenance and overhaul expenses. [36] GECAS: In November 2008, GE Commercial Aviation Services (GECAS) threatened to repossess four leased planes in lieu of default. Kingfisher Airlines initially denied that it missed the payments.
A Kingfisher Airlines Airbus A330-200 at Heathrow Airport, London Kingfisher Airlines flew to 25 destinations as of 30 September 2012, the day it operated its last flights. [ 1 ]
In December 2007, the airlines announced that they would merge into a single corporate entity while maintaining separate brands. [29] The airline business of Kingfisher Airlines Ltd was merged into Deccan Aviation Ltd on 1 April 2008. [a] The charter business of Deccan Aviation Ltd was spun off into a separate company known as Deccan Charters ...
Khyber Afghan Airlines: KHYBER Afghanistan UAK Kiev Aviation Plant: AVIATION PLANT Ukraine KNG King Aviation: KING United Kingdom BEZ Kingfisher Air Services: SEA BREEZE United States IT KFR Kingfisher Airlines: KINGFISHER India Defunct Since 2012 IATA Code transferred to Tigerair Taiwan: 4I KNX Knighthawk Air Express: KNIGHT FLIGHT Canada KAS
Kingfisher donated by Lynn Garrison to North Carolina Battleship Commission; 5926 – National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola, Florida. It was one of six OS2U-3 Kingfishers that were transferred by Lend-Lease to the National Navy of Uruguay during World War II. This aircraft operated as a seaplane until 1958 and was obtained in 1971. [19]
In 1997 he co-founded Deccan Aviation, a charter helicopter service with his two friends, who were also in air force. In 2003, Gopinath founded Air Deccan, a low cost airline; Air Deccan merged with Kingfisher Airlines in 2007.
[43] [44] In October 2008, the airline entered into an alliance with rival Kingfisher Airlines for code-sharing on domestic and international flights, collaboration on frequent-flyer program, and sharing crew and ground handling equipment. [45] On 8 May 2009, Jet Airways launched another low-cost brand, Jet Konnect.