Airtransse

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airtransse (株式会社エアトランセ, Kabushiki-gaisha Eatoranse) was an airline headquartered in the Nichinan Trading Building (日南貿易ビル, Nichinan Bōeki Biru) Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.[1] It operated scheduled passenger services. Its main base was Hakodate Airport in Hakodate, with a hub at New Chitose Airport; both are in Hokkaido.[2]

TSQ Beech1900D (JA016A)
Founded1997
Ceased operations2008
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airtransse
IATA ICAO Call sign
- TSQ AIRTRA
Founded1997
Ceased operations2008
HubsHakodate Airport
Websitehttp://www.airtransse.com/
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History

Airtransse was a Japanese regional airline that operated from 2005 to 2008. Headquartered in the Nichinan Trading Building in Shinjuku, Tokyo, the airline's main base was Hakodate Airport, with a hub at New Chitose Airport, both located in Hokkaido. Originally established in 1997 as Air Shenpix, the airline rebranded to Airtransse in December 2004 and commenced operations on March 13, 2005. The airline was owned by Hideo Sawada [ja] as of 2012.[2]

Destinations

Service between Hakodate and Ōzora began April 1, 2006.

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Fleet

As of March 2007 the airline fleet included:[3]

TSQ Beech1900D (JA017A)

References

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