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Cirrus Airlines

Cirrus Airlines Luftfahrtgesellschaft mbH was a German regional airline with its head office in Hallbergmoos and its maintenance facilities at Saarbrücken Airport.[2] It operated both charter and scheduled flights, the latter on behalf of Lufthansa, Swiss International Air Lines and Air Moldova. Its main bases and hubs were Saarbrücken Airport and Mannheim City Airport.[3] The company slogan was connecting business.

Cirrus Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
C9 RUS CIRRUS AIR[1]
FoundedFebruary 1995
Ceased operations20 January 2012
Hubs
Frequent-flyer programMiles & More
Fleet size10
Destinations11
Parent companyAviation Investment Corp.
HeadquartersHallbergmoos, Germany
Key peopleIngrid Schultheis, Jan Bresler
Websitewww.cirrusairlines.de

History Edit

 
Cirrus Airlines headquarters near Saarbrücken Airport

Cirrus Airlines was founded in February 1995 as Cirrus Luftfahrtgesellschaft mbH and operated an executive charter business. In March 1998, Cirrus Airlines received its licence to operate scheduled passenger services between Saarbrücken Airport and Hamburg. In August 1999, Cirrus Airlines took over Cosmos Air, its Dornier 328 and the route between Mannheim and Berlin Tempelhof and Baden Air in 2000.

In February 2000, upon the 5th anniversary of Cirrus Airlines, it established a cooperative partnership with German-owned Lufthansa and became a Team Lufthansa franchise member. In April that year, Cirrus received licences to operate regularly scheduled service between Mannheim City Airport and Hamburg Airport and between Berlin and Sylt.

Cirrus steadily expanded its business, with scheduled services operating mainly from Saarbrücken Airport and Mannheim City Airport to domestic destinations. The following years the airline started to decentralize its operations, also flying low-density point-to-point routes and adding Embraer-Jets to its Turboprop-Fleet.

In 2004 Cirrus Airlines took over Augsburg Airways, a Lufthansa Regional member. The headquarters were consequently moved to Hallbergmoos, near Munich Airport. Cirrus Technik and Cirrus Flight Training remained at Saarbrücken Airport.

The company introduced a modified corporate identity in January 2008. Cirrus Airlines was a company within Aviation Investment Corp. along with Cirrus Maintenance and Cirrus Service.

On 20 January 2012, the airline ceased operations and flew all aircraft back to Saarbrücken.[4][5] This left some airports temporarily without scheduled service, like Hof Airport and Mannheim City Airport.

Destinations Edit

Cirrus Airlines served the following destinations:

Fleet Edit

 
Cirrus Airlines Dornier 328

Cirrus Airlines operated the following aircraft during its existence:

Incidents and accidents Edit

  • March 19, 2008: Flight 1567 from Berlin-Tempelhof overshoots runway 27 of the Mannheim City Airport and comes to rest on a wall close to a highway. Five of the 27 people on board is hurt, and the aircraft, a Dornier 328 (D-CTOB), is severely damaged.[6]

References Edit

  1. ^ Eurocontrol database https://extranet.eurocontrol.int/http://prisme-web.hq.corp.eurocontrol.int/indicators/aircraft_operators_browse.jsp Archived 2012-08-05 at archive.today
  2. ^ "Imprint 2012-01-10 at the Wayback Machine Cirrus Airlines. Retrieved on January 22, 2012. "Cirrus Airlines Luftfahrtgesellschaft mbH Balthasar-Goldstein-Str. 31 Flughafen Saarbruecken 66131 Saarbruecken"
  3. ^ "Cirrus Airline details on planespotters.net". from the original on 2011-03-04. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  4. ^ "Aviation Update: Regional Carrier "Cirrus Airlines" Seizes Operations". from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-01-23.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2012-01-20.
  6. ^ "Landung im Lärmschutzwall: Bruchlandung verursacht Millionenschaden - SPIEGEL ONLINE". Spiegel.de. 2008-03-20. from the original on 2011-06-29. Retrieved 2015-10-21.

External links Edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cirrus Airlines news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article is about the now defunct German regional airline For other uses see Cirrus disambiguation Cirrus Airlines Luftfahrtgesellschaft mbH was a German regional airline with its head office in Hallbergmoos and its maintenance facilities at Saarbrucken Airport 2 It operated both charter and scheduled flights the latter on behalf of Lufthansa Swiss International Air Lines and Air Moldova Its main bases and hubs were Saarbrucken Airport and Mannheim City Airport 3 The company slogan was connecting business Cirrus AirlinesIATA ICAO CallsignC9 RUS CIRRUS AIR 1 FoundedFebruary 1995Ceased operations20 January 2012HubsMannheim City Airport Saarbrucken AirportFrequent flyer programMiles amp MoreFleet size10Destinations11Parent companyAviation Investment Corp HeadquartersHallbergmoos GermanyKey peopleIngrid Schultheis Jan BreslerWebsitewww wbr cirrusairlines wbr de Contents 1 History 2 Destinations 3 Fleet 4 Incidents and accidents 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Cirrus Airlines headquarters near Saarbrucken AirportCirrus Airlines was founded in February 1995 as Cirrus Luftfahrtgesellschaft mbH and operated an executive charter business In March 1998 Cirrus Airlines received its licence to operate scheduled passenger services between Saarbrucken Airport and Hamburg In August 1999 Cirrus Airlines took over Cosmos Air its Dornier 328 and the route between Mannheim and Berlin Tempelhof and Baden Air in 2000 In February 2000 upon the 5th anniversary of Cirrus Airlines it established a cooperative partnership with German owned Lufthansa and became a Team Lufthansa franchise member In April that year Cirrus received licences to operate regularly scheduled service between Mannheim City Airport and Hamburg Airport and between Berlin and Sylt Cirrus steadily expanded its business with scheduled services operating mainly from Saarbrucken Airport and Mannheim City Airport to domestic destinations The following years the airline started to decentralize its operations also flying low density point to point routes and adding Embraer Jets to its Turboprop Fleet In 2004 Cirrus Airlines took over Augsburg Airways a Lufthansa Regional member The headquarters were consequently moved to Hallbergmoos near Munich Airport Cirrus Technik and Cirrus Flight Training remained at Saarbrucken Airport The company introduced a modified corporate identity in January 2008 Cirrus Airlines was a company within Aviation Investment Corp along with Cirrus Maintenance and Cirrus Service On 20 January 2012 the airline ceased operations and flew all aircraft back to Saarbrucken 4 5 This left some airports temporarily without scheduled service like Hof Airport and Mannheim City Airport Destinations EditCirrus Airlines served the following destinations Hamburg Airport Zurich Airport Mannheim City Airport Munich Airport Hof Airport Ohrid Skopje Chișinău Airport Frankfurt Airport Cologne Kiel Airport Berlin Tempelhof Berlin Tegel Airport Dresden Airport Olbia Airport Heringsdorf Airport Sylt Airport Erfurt Airport London City Rostock Airport Stuttgart Airport Bern Salzburg Vienna Airport Brno AirportFleet Edit nbsp Cirrus Airlines Dornier 328Cirrus Airlines operated the following aircraft during its existence 1 Airbus A310 D AHLC 2 Boeing 737 500 800 D ACIN D ALIG 8 De Havilland Canada DHC 8 Dash 8 8 Embraer ERJ 145 19 Dornier 328 Turboprop and Jet 1 donated to Ecole Nationale D Aerotechnique 3 Embraer ERJ 170 1 Beechcraft Super King Air 200Incidents and accidents EditJune 28 2006 A Cirrus Airlines Embraer 145 flying on behalf of Swiss International Air Lines overshoots the runways in Nuremberg None of the 49 occupants on board are hurt March 19 2008 Flight 1567 from Berlin Tempelhof overshoots runway 27 of the Mannheim City Airport and comes to rest on a wall close to a highway Five of the 27 people on board is hurt and the aircraft a Dornier 328 D CTOB is severely damaged 6 References Edit Eurocontrol database https extranet eurocontrol int http prisme web hq corp eurocontrol int indicators aircraft operators browse jsp Archived 2012 08 05 at archive today Imprint Archived 2012 01 10 at the Wayback Machine Cirrus Airlines Retrieved on January 22 2012 Cirrus Airlines Luftfahrtgesellschaft mbH Balthasar Goldstein Str 31 Flughafen Saarbruecken 66131 Saarbruecken Cirrus Airline details on planespotters net Archived from the original on 2011 03 04 Retrieved 2011 02 02 Aviation Update Regional Carrier Cirrus Airlines Seizes Operations Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2012 01 23 Cirrus Airlines stellt Flugbetrieb ein Archived from the original on 2013 01 16 Retrieved 2012 01 20 Landung im Larmschutzwall Bruchlandung verursacht Millionenschaden SPIEGEL ONLINE Spiegel de 2008 03 20 Archived from the original on 2011 06 29 Retrieved 2015 10 21 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Cirrus Airlines at Wikimedia Commons Portals nbsp Germany nbsp Aviation nbsp Companies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cirrus Airlines amp oldid 1142796964, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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