Common Sky
Defunct airline from Austria
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Common Sky, formerly named MAPJet,[1] was an Austrian aviation company headquartered in Linz[2] that offered aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance (ACMI) services as well as business jet charters.[3]
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| Founded | February 2002 | ||||||
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| Ceased operations | 2019 | ||||||
| Fleet size | 3 | ||||||
| Headquarters | Linz, Upper Austria, Austria | ||||||
| Key people | Peter Fiers (CEO) | ||||||
| Website | commonsky.eu | ||||||
History
In January 2010 MAPJet founded Austriair, a new scheduled airline based at Vienna International Airport which planned to operate with Bombardier Q400 and Embraer 195 aircraft leased from Augsburg Airways.[4] The first planned routes would have connected Vienna with Munich and Frankfurt.[4][5] In April 2010 however, this project was cancelled.[6] One reason given was a lawsuit claim from Austrian Airlines due to possible trademark violations.[4] In 2012, MAPJet was rebranded Common Sky.[7][1]
Fleet

As of December 2017, the Common Sky fleet consists of the following aircraft:[8][9]