Supreme Airlines
Regional airline of Rajasthan, India
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Founded | 1983 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 12 September 2016 | ||||||
Ceased operations | April 2018 | ||||||
Operating bases | Jaipur International Airport[1] | ||||||
Fleet size | 5 | ||||||
Destinations | 11 | ||||||
Key people | Ammeet K Agarwal (CEO & President)[2] | ||||||
Website | supremeairlines.com |
Supreme Airlines was a private non-scheduled airline, with bases in Jaipur and Ahmedabad. It operated 18 daily flights between 11 cities under an agreement with the State Govt of Rajasthan. Between 4th October 2016 and 7th August 2018, Supreme Airlines hauled 20,625 passengers in 4,167 flights, with 2,000+ tones of cargo. Supreme Airlines has sued the Ministry of Civil Aviation, D.G.C.A. and Airports Authority of India for Rs. 40+ Crores. [3][4][5]
Destinations
Supreme Airlines was flying to the following destinations as of April 2019.[6][7][8][9][10]
Country | State | City | Airport | Notes |
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India | Rajasthan | Jaipur | Jaipur International Airport | |
India | Rajasthan | Jodhpur | Jodhpur Airport | |
India | Rajasthan | Sri Ganganagar | Lalgarh Airport | |
India | Rajasthan | Udaipur | Puttaparthi Airport | |
India | Rajasthan | Bikaner | Bikaner Airport | |
India | Rajasthan | Kota | Kota Airport | |
India | Rajasthan | Jaisalmer | Jaisalmer Airport | |
India | Rajasthan | Kishangarh | Kishangarh Airport | |
India | Gujarat | Ahmedabad | Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport | |
India | Uttar Pradesh | Agra | Agra Airport | |
India | New Delhi | New Delhi | Indira Gandhi International Airport |
Fleet
Aircraft | In service | Orders | Passengers | Notes |
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Y | ||||
Cessna 208B Grand Caravan | 2010 | VT-SAI | 9 | |
Cessna 208B Grand Caravan | 2013 | VT-UDN | 9 | |
Cessna 172SP Skyhawk | 2007 | N106KA | 3 | |
Cessna 172SP Skyhawk | 2007 | N286SA | 3 | |
Diamond 20C1 | 2007 | N340JA | 1 | |
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Total | - | — |
References
- ^ "Supreme Airlines on ch-aviation". ch-aviation.
- ^ "::Key People::". www.supremeaviation.com.
- ^ "Supreme Airlines flights stopped". Hindustan Times. 15 April 2018. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
- ^ "Supreme Airlines booking engine". supremeairlines.com.
- ^ "India's Supreme Airlines debuts ops at Sri Ganganagar". ch-aviation. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
- ^ supremeairlines.com - Book a flight retrieved 14 April 2019
- ^ "Supreme Airlines flights connecting Kota in Rajasthan stopped". Hindustan Times. 14 April 2018.
- ^ "Supreme Airlines suspends Delhi-Kota service". centreforaviation.com.
- ^ "Intra state air service launched by Supreme Airlines". centreforaviation.com.
- ^ "Supreme Airlines delays Jaipur-Jaisalmer launch". centreforaviation.com.
- ^ Nandgaonkar, Satish (19 October 2017). "Pvt airline accuses DGCA of corruption, tardiness". Mumbai Mirror. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
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