Air Horizont

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Air Horizont
IATA ICAO Call sign
HT HAT SKY RUNNER
Founded2014
Commenced operations2 July 2015
HubsLondon Southend Airport Milan Malpensa Airport
Secondary hubsZaragoza Airport

Bratislava Airport

Porto Airport
Fleet size6
Parent companyCorporacion Aragonesa Aeronautica S.A
HeadquartersMsida, Malta
Key peopleManuel Sahli-Founder, Juan Luis Díez
Websiteairhorizont.com

Air Horizont Limited is a Spanish / Maltese charter airline headquartered in Msida, Malta and Zaragoza, Spain operating charter, ACMI and VIP flights mostly from London Southend Airport, Milan Malpensa Airport, Porto Airport, Zaragoza Airport and Bratislava Airport. It is a subsidiary of Corporacion Aragonesa Aeronautica S.A..[1][2]

Air Horizont was founded in 2014 by pilots Manuel Sahli and Juan Luis Díez.[3]

The airline was set to commence operations in May 2015 using a Boeing 737-400 registered 9H-ZAZ, serving Munich, Seville, Alicante and Rome twice a week.[4] However, the launch was postponed to July 2015,[3] citing delays in receiving its air operating permit. In June 2015 it was announced that Air Horizont will not operate scheduled flights and instead focus on charter operations.[5][6]

Since its founding, the airline has transported more than 1.5 million passengers to more than 250 airports. While being a commercial charter airline, they also specialise in VIP transport, most notably flying several well-known international sports teams around Europe.[7]

The airline has two permanent bases at London Southend Airport and Milan Malpensa Airport, with temporary operating bases at Zaragoza, Bratislava and Porto.[8]

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