Air Sofia

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Founded1992
Commenced operations11 February 1992
Ceased operations5 March 2007
Operating basesSofia Airport
Air Sofia
IATA ICAO Call sign
CT SFB AIR SOFIA [1]
Founded1992
Commenced operations11 February 1992
Ceased operations5 March 2007
Operating basesSofia Airport
Fleet size8
DestinationsCharters
HeadquartersSofia, Bulgaria
Websitewww.airsofia.com
More information: United International Airlines

Air Sofia was an airline based in Sofia, Bulgaria. It operated charter flights to destinations in Europe, Africa, the Far East, South America and the Middle East. It also leased and wet leased aircraft to other airlines. Its main base was Sofia Airport.[2]

On August 6, 2008 Air Sofia's established Flight Training Organization FTO, according to JAR-FCL. Nowadays Air Sofia conducts flight training for PPL, CPL, ATPL, MCC.

The airline started operations on February 1, 1992. It was owned by Georgi Ivanov (Managing Director) and Lilian Todorov (President). By March 2007 it employed 150 staff. On 5 March 2007 Bulgaria prohibited the operations of five Bulgarian air carriers including Air Sofia. In the following weeks the airline relocated to Serbia under United International Airlines name.

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