Drenair
Former Spanish airline
Drenair Grumman G-159 Gulfstream G-I at Faro Airport | |||||||
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Commenced operations | 1986 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 2003 | ||||||
Headquarters | Madrid, Spain |
Drenair was an airline based in Madrid, Spain.[1]
History
Drenair was founded in 1986 by Spanish entrepreneur Salvador Sanchís Pavía, who would be also the owner of the company,[2] together with Rafael Murcia Llorens.[3] It operated domestic passenger and cargo services. The airline went bankrupt in 1996[4] and was subsequently bailed out, but owing to mounting losses it ceased operations in 2003.[5]
Code data
- ICAO Code: DRS (not current)
Fleet
Drenair used different aircraft along its history.
- 1 Dassault Falcon 20D[6]
- 13 Grumman Gulfstream I[7]
- 1 Aérospatiale SN 601 Corvette
References
External links
- Media related to Drenair at Wikimedia Commons
- Pictures of Drenair planes abandoned at Madrid Airport
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