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Martinair (legally Martinair Holland N.V.) is a Dutch cargo and passenger airlines headquartered and based at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and a subsidiary of Air France–KLM. The airline was founded in 1958 by Martin Schröder. Since 2011, Martinair has operated entirely as a cargo airline with scheduled services to 20 destinations[1] worldwide and additional charter flights. Prior to that date, passenger flights were also operated.

Martinair
IATA ICAO Callsign
MP MPH MARTINAIR
Founded24 May 1958; 64 years ago (1958-05-24)
HubsAmsterdam Airport Schiphol
Frequent-flyer programFlying Blue
Fleet size4
Destinations12[1]
Parent companyAir France–KLM
HeadquartersAmsterdam Airport Schiphol
Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands
Key people
Websitewww.martinair.com

History

Early years

 
Martin's Air Charter de Havilland Dove in the early 1960s
 
Martinair Convair 640 in 1967
 
A Martinair Boeing 767-300ER passenger aircraft

The airline was founded on 24 May 1958 as Martin's Air Charter (MAC), by Martin Schröder and John Block, with one aircraft, a de Havilland Dove, and five employees.[2] In 1963 Mr. Schröder sold 49% of the company to four equal shipping company shareholders (12.25% each, these eventually combining as Nedlloyd). KLM would later purchase the 50+% that Mr. Schröder owned, buying him out.

The name was changed to Martinair Holland in 1966. A healthy boost came in 1967 with the opening of business to the United States. Martinair became all jet-powered in 1971.[3]

In 1991, the first aircraft with the Martinair Cargo name was introduced, and Holland was dropped from all aircraft. In 1996, Martinair bought a 40% stake in Colombian cargo carrier TAMPA Cargo, based in Medellín, which was increased to 58% in 2003. The share in TAMPA was sold in February 2008 to Avianca, a Colombian company.

Martinair president and CEO Martin Schröder, who received the Tony Jannus Award in 1995 for his contributions to commercial aviation, retired in 1998 from day-to-day activities. Also that year, the European Commission in Brussels refused KLM's offer to purchase Nedlloyd's shares, which would have made KLM the sole owner.

The first McDonnell Douglas MD-11 was delivered in December 1994. Throughout the next three years, six other brand-new MD-11s were delivered to Martinair. In total four McDonnell Douglas MD-11CFs (convertible freighter) and two full freighters were delivered.[4][5] Martinair was the launch customer of the convertible freighter. In 2004 another MD-11F was added to the fleet, this one was previously owned by Swissair, and then converted to full freighter.[6] From 1995 to 2006 some of the convertible MD-11 were reconfigured to transport passengers in the high passenger peaks during the summer period. The passenger configuration was fitted with 390 seats.[7] After 2006 the demand lowered and Martinair did not need extra seats anymore.

Development since the 2000s

In 2006 Martinair purchased four Boeing 747-400s from Singapore Airlines. These passenger planes were converted to freighters to replace the older Boeing 747-200Fs.

In June 2007, Martinair announced that it wanted one shareholder, preferably KLM, and in 2008 permission was obtained from the European Commission. The transfer of remaining shares took place on 31 December 2008.[8] In November 2007, Martinair ceased its short-haul operations to concentrate on its cargo activities and intercontinental flights.

In 2009 three out of the four 747s were stored because of the economic crisis. In September 2010, a restructuring was announced which would involve dropping all passenger services from November 2011, which will be partly taken over by KLM, and leaving only cargo services.[9] In November 2010, the European Commission fined Martinair €29.5 million, following an investigation into price-fixing.[10]

At the end of 2010, two of the 747-400s were leased to Air Cargo Germany.[11][12] The remaining 747 (PH-MPS) returned into service in May 2011 with an untitled colour scheme, because Martinair wasn't sure yet if the plane would remain operating for them.[13]

In October 2011, Martinair ceased passenger service, which it had operated since its founding in 1958. Martinair had passenger service throughout Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa from Amsterdam. The last passenger flight took place on 31 October 2011, leaving it as a freight carrier only until today.[14]

In March 2015, Air France-KLM announced an intention to shrink their dedicated cargo operations. Therefore, all of Martinair's McDonnell Douglas MD-11Fs were phased out by 2016 without replacement. Additionally, 330 jobs might be cut due to the downsizing.[15]

Corporate affairs

Offices

 
TransPort Building houses the head offices of Martinair and Transavia

Martinair has its head office in the TransPort Building, Schiphol East,[16] on the grounds of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands.[17] Martinair moved to its current head office on Friday 4 June 2010.[16] The TransPort Building, developed by Schiphol Real Estate, houses both Martinair and Transavia,[18] which moved into TransPort on 3 May 2010.[19]

Construction on the building, which has 10,800 square metres (116,000 sq ft) of lettable space, began on 17 March 2009. Schiphol Group and the architect firm Paul de Ruiter designed the building, while De Vries and Verburg, a firm of Stolwijk, constructed the building.[20] The Dutch Green Building Council awarded its first Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM-NL) certificate to Schiphol Real Estate for building the TransPort Building.[18] In 2011 the United States Green Building Council awarded TransPort the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification.[21] A parking facility is located beneath the TransPort building, with parking available by payment.[22]

The airline previously occupied the Schiphol Center (Dutch: Schiphol Centrum) at Schiphol Airport.[23][24][25][26] After Martinair moved into the new building, Martinair sold its old head office back to the airport.[23]

In addition to its headquarters at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Martinair operates offices around the globe. The first international office has been opened in Hong Kong in 1975. Martinair USA, later Martinair Americas Originally operated in New York City, but the USA operations office moved to Boca Raton, Florida, in the Miami Metropolitan Area in 1993. This office moved again[citation needed] and is currently located in Doral, Florida, in the Miami area.[27] This office is located in the Doral Corporate Center One.[28][29][30]

Subsidiaries

The Martinair Flight Academy[31] was a flight academy that was based at Lelystad Airport for both private pilot training and airline transport pilot training. It was moved to Groningen Airport in the spring of 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic to be integrated with the KLM Flight Academy. At the time when they moved to Groningen, MFA operated a fleet of four Socata TB-10s (registered PH-MLO, PH-MLQ, PH-MLR and PH-MLS), two Socata TB-20s (registered PH-MLK and PH-MLL)[31] and a single Diamond DA-42NG Twin Star Platinum (registered PH-MFA), which was added to the fleet in 2011.[32] Additional training was provided by an Alsim 200 FNPT-II MCC simulator.

Additionally, Martinair operates the Regional Jet Center, a technical service center for aircraft maintenance.[33]

Destinations

As of November 2022 Martinair operates scheduled freight services within the Air France-KLM cargo network from Amsterdam-Schiphol to 12 destinations in Africa, North and South America.[1] as well as additional charters. The company ended its additional passenger operations in October 2011 after 53 years of service.

Fleet

Current fleet

 

As of November 2022, the Martinair fleet consists of the following aircraft:[34][35]

Martinair fleet
Aircraft In service On order Cargo capacity Notes
Boeing 747-400BCF 1 113,489 kg Sole aircraft wearing Martinair livery.
Boeing 747-400ERF 3[36] 124,012 kg Wearing KLM Cargo livery with 'Operated by Martinair' decals.
Total 4

Additional freight aircraft are jointly operated under the Air France-KLM Cargo brand, in which Martinair participates.[37]

Former fleet

Martinair previously operated the following aircraft:[citation needed]

Martinair fleet
Aircraft Fleet Introduced Retired Notes
Airbus A310-200 2 1984 1995 Both sold to FedEx Express
Airbus A320-200 7 2003 2008
Boeing 737-800 3 2004 2007 Leased from Miami Air International
Boeing 747-200F 1 1991 2008
Boeing 747-200C 2 1987 2008
Boeing 747-200SF 1 2003 2006 Leased from Southern Air.
Boeing 747-300M 1 2000 2000 Leased from KLM
Boeing 747-300SF 1 2003 2007 Transferred from KLM Cargo.
Former Boeing 747-200M/SUD aircraft.
Boeing 747-400BCF 3 2007 2017 One aircraft is currently stored
Boeing 757-200 2 1999 2004
Boeing 767-300ER 8 1990 2011
Douglas DC-8-30 3 1967 1975
Douglas DC-8-50 3 1972 1978 One crashed as Martinair Flight 138
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 4 1968 1993
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30CF 5 1980 1995 Two aircraft were sold to Royal Netherlands Air Force. One crashed as Martinair Flight 495.
McDonnell Douglas MD-11CF 4 1994 2016 Two aircraft are currently stored
McDonnell Douglas MD-11F 3 1996 2014 Two aircraft are currently stored
One aircraft was sold to FedEx Express
McDonnell Douglas MD-82 3 1981 1992

Incidents and accidents

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c afklcargo.com - Network retrieved 13 November 2022
  2. ^ Air International March 1973, pp. 122–123.
  3. ^ Short history of Martinair 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine at Martinair.com
  4. ^ More Fleet Details Planespotters.net – Martinair
  5. ^ MD-11 Details Airfleets.net
  6. ^ PH-MCY general information 2012-01-17 at the Wayback Machine Planesporrters.net – MD-11 information
  7. ^ Martinair's Corporate Video 2003 Starts at 4:00 information about the reconfiguration of the MD-11.
  8. ^ "KLM to become Martinair's sole shareholder", Martinair Media Releases page. 2008-12-11 at the Wayback Machine Accessed: 18 December 2008
  9. ^ "Martinair to axe passenger operation next year". Flightglobal.com. 23 September 2010. Retrieved 24 September 2010.
  10. ^ "E.U. Fines 11 Airlines Over Billion in Cargo Cartel". The New York Times. 9 November 2010. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
  11. ^ History of the PH-MPQ Two Boeing 747s were leased to Air Cargo Germany
  12. ^ History of the PH-MPP Two Boeing 747s were leased to Air Cargo Germany
  13. ^ The Last 747 returns to service 2011-08-07 at the Wayback Machine Luchtvaartnieuws.nl – Written in Dutch
  14. ^ . Blik op Nieuws.nl. 31 October 2011. Archived from the original on 1 November 2011. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  15. ^ "Martinair to phase out MD-11(F)s by June 2016; 330 jobs at stake". ch-aviation.com. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  16. ^ a b "New visiting address Martinair Headquarters[permanent dead link]." Martinair. Retrieved 16 February 2011. "Martinair’s head office will relocate to the new TransPort building at Schiphol East on Friday, June 4, 2010." and "Visiting address Martinair Holland N.V. Piet Guilonardweg 17 1117 EE Schiphol"
  17. ^ "Worldwide Offices 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine." Martinair. Retrieved 16 February 2011. "Martinair HQ Postbus 7507 1118 ZG Schiphol Airport "
  18. ^ a b "New building Martinair Headquarters[permanent dead link]." Martinair. Retrieved 16 February 2011.
  19. ^ "Proud of our new energy-saving head office." Public Report 2009/2010 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine. Transavia.com. 8 (8/13). Retrieved 16 February 2011.
  20. ^ "Schiphol Real Estate delivers "TransPort" sustainable office building 2014-01-06 at the Wayback Machine." (PDF) Schiphol Group. Retrieved Wednesday February 16, 2011.
  21. ^ "Schiphol awarded first LEED Platinum certification for sustainable construction in the Netherlands 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine." Schiphol Group. 17 January 2011. Retrieved 16 February 2011.
  22. ^ "Visiting address and directions." Transavia. Retrieved 7 February 2011. "Piet Guilonardweg 15: TransPort Building 1117 EE Schiphol Airport PO Box 7777, 1118 ZM Schiphol Airport (NL)."
  23. ^ a b "History 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine." Martinair. Retrieved 16 February 2011.
  24. ^ "Geschiedenis 2011-10-27 at the Wayback Machine." Martinair. Retrieved 16 February 2011.
  25. ^ "Martinair Customer Contact Center 2010-12-18 at the Wayback Machine." Martinair. Retrieved 16 February 2011. "Martinair Holland N.V. Havenmeesterweg 201 1118 CD Schiphol Centrum The Netherlands"
  26. ^ "Colofon." Jaar Verslag 2006 Annual Report 2007 2010-02-10 at the Wayback Machine." Martinair. Retrieved 16 February 2011. "Martinair Holland N.V. Havenmeesterweg 201 Postbus 7507 1118 ZG Luchthaven Schip"
  27. ^ "Martinair Customer Contact Center" (). Martinair. February 17, 2010. Retrieved September 21, 2014. Martinair, the Americas Americas Headquarters 8750 NW 36th Street, Suite 300 Doral, FL 33178"
  28. ^ "Worldwide Offices" (). Martinair. Retrieved March 8, 2009. "Martinair, the Americas Americas Headquarters 8750 NW 36th Street, Suite 300 Doral, FL 33178"
  29. ^ "Doral Corporate Center 2014-10-14 at the Wayback Machine." Hines Interests Limited Partnership. Retrieved September 6, 2009.
  30. ^ Bowden, Marilyn. "Hines buys Doral Corporate Center for $55.75 million." Miami Today. Week of December 7, 2006. Retrieved September 6, 2009.
  31. ^ a b Martinair. . martinairvliegschool.nl. Archived from the original on 8 April 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  32. ^ Photo of delivery-flight. airliners.net. October 7, 2011.
  33. ^ "Regional Jet Center Martinair technical maintenance". RegionalJetCenter.org. Martinair. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  34. ^ "Martinair Holland Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  35. ^ . ilent.nl. Archived from the original on 8 October 2021. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  36. ^ . ilent.nl. Archived from the original on 8 October 2021. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  37. ^ "AIR FRANCE KLM MARTINAIR Cargo - Our Fleet". afklcargo.com. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  38. ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Douglas DC-8-55F PH-MBH Maskeliya". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  39. ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30CF PH-MBN Faro Airport (FAO)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  40. ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft 30-AUG-2013 McDonnell Douglas MD-11F PH-MCW". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  41. ^ "Martin Boeing 747-400 at Harare on Jul 8th 2019, dropped part of flaps". AeroInside. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  42. ^ "80KG Of Cocaine Discovered On KLM/Martinair 747 Cargo Plane". Simple Flying. 2020-01-16. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  43. ^ admin (2020-01-15). "Eighty kilos of coke in Martinair Cargo aircraft, three Dutch crew members arrested | Abroad". MbS News. Retrieved 2020-01-17.[permanent dead link]

Bibliography

  • "A Sheep With Five Legs", Air Enthusiast, vol. 4, Bromley, England: Fine Scroll, March 1973, pp. 121–124, 146

External links

  Media related to Martinair at Wikimedia Commons

  • Martinair

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For the American cargo airline see Martinaire Martinair legally Martinair Holland N V is a Dutch cargo and passenger airlines headquartered and based at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and a subsidiary of Air France KLM The airline was founded in 1958 by Martin Schroder Since 2011 Martinair has operated entirely as a cargo airline with scheduled services to 20 destinations 1 worldwide and additional charter flights Prior to that date passenger flights were also operated MartinairIATA ICAO CallsignMP MPH MARTINAIRFounded24 May 1958 64 years ago 1958 05 24 HubsAmsterdam Airport SchipholFrequent flyer programFlying BlueFleet size4Destinations12 1 Parent companyAir France KLMHeadquartersAmsterdam Airport SchipholHaarlemmermeer NetherlandsKey peopleMartin Schroder Founder Marcel de Nooijer CEOWebsitewww wbr martinair wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Development since the 2000s 2 Corporate affairs 2 1 Offices 2 2 Subsidiaries 3 Destinations 4 Fleet 4 1 Current fleet 4 2 Former fleet 5 Incidents and accidents 6 References 6 1 Citations 6 2 Bibliography 7 External linksHistory EditEarly years Edit Martin s Air Charter de Havilland Dove in the early 1960s Martinair Convair 640 in 1967 A Martinair Boeing 767 300ER passenger aircraft The airline was founded on 24 May 1958 as Martin s Air Charter MAC by Martin Schroder and John Block with one aircraft a de Havilland Dove and five employees 2 In 1963 Mr Schroder sold 49 of the company to four equal shipping company shareholders 12 25 each these eventually combining as Nedlloyd KLM would later purchase the 50 that Mr Schroder owned buying him out The name was changed to Martinair Holland in 1966 A healthy boost came in 1967 with the opening of business to the United States Martinair became all jet powered in 1971 3 In 1991 the first aircraft with the Martinair Cargo name was introduced and Holland was dropped from all aircraft In 1996 Martinair bought a 40 stake in Colombian cargo carrier TAMPA Cargo based in Medellin which was increased to 58 in 2003 The share in TAMPA was sold in February 2008 to Avianca a Colombian company Martinair president and CEO Martin Schroder who received the Tony Jannus Award in 1995 for his contributions to commercial aviation retired in 1998 from day to day activities Also that year the European Commission in Brussels refused KLM s offer to purchase Nedlloyd s shares which would have made KLM the sole owner The first McDonnell Douglas MD 11 was delivered in December 1994 Throughout the next three years six other brand new MD 11s were delivered to Martinair In total four McDonnell Douglas MD 11CFs convertible freighter and two full freighters were delivered 4 5 Martinair was the launch customer of the convertible freighter In 2004 another MD 11F was added to the fleet this one was previously owned by Swissair and then converted to full freighter 6 From 1995 to 2006 some of the convertible MD 11 were reconfigured to transport passengers in the high passenger peaks during the summer period The passenger configuration was fitted with 390 seats 7 After 2006 the demand lowered and Martinair did not need extra seats anymore Development since the 2000s Edit In 2006 Martinair purchased four Boeing 747 400s from Singapore Airlines These passenger planes were converted to freighters to replace the older Boeing 747 200Fs In June 2007 Martinair announced that it wanted one shareholder preferably KLM and in 2008 permission was obtained from the European Commission The transfer of remaining shares took place on 31 December 2008 8 In November 2007 Martinair ceased its short haul operations to concentrate on its cargo activities and intercontinental flights In 2009 three out of the four 747s were stored because of the economic crisis In September 2010 a restructuring was announced which would involve dropping all passenger services from November 2011 which will be partly taken over by KLM and leaving only cargo services 9 In November 2010 the European Commission fined Martinair 29 5 million following an investigation into price fixing 10 At the end of 2010 two of the 747 400s were leased to Air Cargo Germany 11 12 The remaining 747 PH MPS returned into service in May 2011 with an untitled colour scheme because Martinair wasn t sure yet if the plane would remain operating for them 13 In October 2011 Martinair ceased passenger service which it had operated since its founding in 1958 Martinair had passenger service throughout Europe the Americas Asia and Africa from Amsterdam The last passenger flight took place on 31 October 2011 leaving it as a freight carrier only until today 14 In March 2015 Air France KLM announced an intention to shrink their dedicated cargo operations Therefore all of Martinair s McDonnell Douglas MD 11Fs were phased out by 2016 without replacement Additionally 330 jobs might be cut due to the downsizing 15 Corporate affairs EditOffices Edit TransPort Building houses the head offices of Martinair and Transavia Martinair has its head office in the TransPort Building Schiphol East 16 on the grounds of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Haarlemmermeer Netherlands 17 Martinair moved to its current head office on Friday 4 June 2010 16 The TransPort Building developed by Schiphol Real Estate houses both Martinair and Transavia 18 which moved into TransPort on 3 May 2010 19 Construction on the building which has 10 800 square metres 116 000 sq ft of lettable space began on 17 March 2009 Schiphol Group and the architect firm Paul de Ruiter designed the building while De Vries and Verburg a firm of Stolwijk constructed the building 20 The Dutch Green Building Council awarded its first Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method BREEAM NL certificate to Schiphol Real Estate for building the TransPort Building 18 In 2011 the United States Green Building Council awarded TransPort the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED certification 21 A parking facility is located beneath the TransPort building with parking available by payment 22 The airline previously occupied the Schiphol Center Dutch Schiphol Centrum at Schiphol Airport 23 24 25 26 After Martinair moved into the new building Martinair sold its old head office back to the airport 23 In addition to its headquarters at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Martinair operates offices around the globe The first international office has been opened in Hong Kong in 1975 Martinair USA later Martinair Americas Originally operated in New York City but the USA operations office moved to Boca Raton Florida in the Miami Metropolitan Area in 1993 This office moved again citation needed and is currently located in Doral Florida in the Miami area 27 This office is located in the Doral Corporate Center One 28 29 30 Subsidiaries Edit The Martinair Flight Academy 31 was a flight academy that was based at Lelystad Airport for both private pilot training and airline transport pilot training It was moved to Groningen Airport in the spring of 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic to be integrated with the KLM Flight Academy At the time when they moved to Groningen MFA operated a fleet of four Socata TB 10s registered PH MLO PH MLQ PH MLR and PH MLS two Socata TB 20s registered PH MLK and PH MLL 31 and a single Diamond DA 42NG Twin Star Platinum registered PH MFA which was added to the fleet in 2011 32 Additional training was provided by an Alsim 200 FNPT II MCC simulator Additionally Martinair operates the Regional Jet Center a technical service center for aircraft maintenance 33 Destinations EditMain article List of Martinair Cargo destinations Further information List of Martinair destinations As of November 2022 Martinair operates scheduled freight services within the Air France KLM cargo network from Amsterdam Schiphol to 12 destinations in Africa North and South America 1 as well as additional charters The company ended its additional passenger operations in October 2011 after 53 years of service Fleet EditCurrent fleet Edit Martinair Boeing 747 400BCF As of November 2022 the Martinair fleet consists of the following aircraft 34 35 Martinair fleet Aircraft In service On order Cargo capacity NotesBoeing 747 400BCF 1 113 489 kg Sole aircraft wearing Martinair livery Boeing 747 400ERF 3 36 124 012 kg Wearing KLM Cargo livery with Operated by Martinair decals Total 4 Additional freight aircraft are jointly operated under the Air France KLM Cargo brand in which Martinair participates 37 Former fleet Edit Martinair previously operated the following aircraft citation needed Martinair fleet Aircraft Fleet Introduced Retired NotesAirbus A310 200 2 1984 1995 Both sold to FedEx ExpressAirbus A320 200 7 2003 2008Boeing 737 800 3 2004 2007 Leased from Miami Air InternationalBoeing 747 200F 1 1991 2008Boeing 747 200C 2 1987 2008Boeing 747 200SF 1 2003 2006 Leased from Southern Air Boeing 747 300M 1 2000 2000 Leased from KLMBoeing 747 300SF 1 2003 2007 Transferred from KLM Cargo Former Boeing 747 200M SUD aircraft Boeing 747 400BCF 3 2007 2017 One aircraft is currently storedBoeing 757 200 2 1999 2004Boeing 767 300ER 8 1990 2011Douglas DC 8 30 3 1967 1975Douglas DC 8 50 3 1972 1978 One crashed as Martinair Flight 138McDonnell Douglas DC 9 30 4 1968 1993McDonnell Douglas DC 10 30CF 5 1980 1995 Two aircraft were sold to Royal Netherlands Air Force One crashed as Martinair Flight 495 McDonnell Douglas MD 11CF 4 1994 2016 Two aircraft are currently storedMcDonnell Douglas MD 11F 3 1996 2014 Two aircraft are currently storedOne aircraft was sold to FedEx ExpressMcDonnell Douglas MD 82 3 1981 1992Incidents and accidents EditOn 4 December 1974 Martinair Flight 138 a Douglas DC 8 operating on behalf of Garuda Indonesia flew into the side of a mountain while on landing approach in Colombo Sri Lanka All 191 passengers and crew on board were killed 38 On 21 December 1992 Martinair Flight 495 a McDonnell Douglas DC 10 crashed during landing at Faro Airport Portugal killing 56 people including two crew members out of 340 on board 39 The cause of the accident was microburst induced wind shear in combination with crew errors which included the continuation of an un stabilized approach and the relative passivity of the captain On 30 August 2013 a Martinair Cargo MD 11 on an international flight from Rafael Hernandez Airport in Aguadilla Puerto Rico to London Stansted Airport in London England suffered substantial damage after a fire broke out on engine number one during its takeoff roll While there were no injuries among the aircraft s crew the airplane suffered damage on one engine nacelles and structure The takeoff was cancelled 40 On 8 July 2019 Martinair PH CKA a Boeing 747 400 operating as Flight 8372 from O R Tambo International Airport to Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in Harare Zimbabwe lost part of a flap while on final approach for landing at the airport The plane landed safely and was eventually repaired on the ground 41 On 14 January 2020 Martinair Flight 6912 a Boeing 747 400 was raided by customs officials at Ministro Pistarini International Airport in Ezeiza Buenos Aires Argentina who found 84 kilograms 185 lb of cocaine hidden between cargo pallets 42 43 References EditCitations Edit a b c afklcargo com Network retrieved 13 November 2022 Air International March 1973 pp 122 123 Short history of Martinair Archived 2011 09 27 at the Wayback Machine at Martinair com More Fleet Details Planespotters net Martinair MD 11 Details Airfleets net PH MCY general information Archived 2012 01 17 at the Wayback Machine Planesporrters net MD 11 information Martinair s Corporate Video 2003 Starts at 4 00 information about the reconfiguration of the MD 11 KLM to become Martinair s sole shareholder Martinair Media Releases page Archived 2008 12 11 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 18 December 2008 Martinair to axe passenger operation next year Flightglobal com 23 September 2010 Retrieved 24 September 2010 E U Fines 11 Airlines Over Billion in Cargo Cartel The New York Times 9 November 2010 Retrieved 10 November 2010 History of the PH MPQ Two Boeing 747s were leased to Air Cargo Germany History of the PH MPP Two Boeing 747s were leased to Air Cargo Germany The Last 747 returns to service Archived 2011 08 07 at the Wayback Machine Luchtvaartnieuws nl Written in Dutch Laatste passagiersvlucht Martinair Blik op Nieuws nl 31 October 2011 Archived from the original on 1 November 2011 Retrieved 1 November 2011 Martinair to phase out MD 11 F s by June 2016 330 jobs at stake ch aviation com Retrieved 12 January 2017 a b New visiting address Martinair Headquarters permanent dead link Martinair Retrieved 16 February 2011 Martinair s head office will relocate to the new TransPort building at Schiphol East on Friday June 4 2010 and Visiting address Martinair Holland N V Piet Guilonardweg 17 1117 EE Schiphol Worldwide Offices Archived 2011 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Martinair Retrieved 16 February 2011 Martinair HQ Postbus 7507 1118 ZG Schiphol Airport a b New building Martinair Headquarters permanent dead link Martinair Retrieved 16 February 2011 Proud of our new energy saving head office Public Report 2009 2010 Archived 2011 07 17 at the Wayback Machine Transavia com 8 8 13 Retrieved 16 February 2011 Schiphol Real Estate delivers TransPort sustainable office building Archived 2014 01 06 at the Wayback Machine PDF Schiphol Group Retrieved Wednesday February 16 2011 Schiphol awarded first LEED Platinum certification for sustainable construction in the Netherlands Archived 2011 07 24 at the Wayback Machine Schiphol Group 17 January 2011 Retrieved 16 February 2011 Visiting address and directions Transavia Retrieved 7 February 2011 Piet Guilonardweg 15 TransPort Building 1117 EE Schiphol Airport PO Box 7777 1118 ZM Schiphol Airport NL a b History Archived 2011 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Martinair Retrieved 16 February 2011 Geschiedenis Archived 2011 10 27 at the Wayback Machine Martinair Retrieved 16 February 2011 Martinair Customer Contact Center Archived 2010 12 18 at the Wayback Machine Martinair Retrieved 16 February 2011 Martinair Holland N V Havenmeesterweg 201 1118 CD Schiphol Centrum The Netherlands Colofon Jaar Verslag 2006 Annual Report 2007 Archived 2010 02 10 at the Wayback Machine Martinair Retrieved 16 February 2011 Martinair Holland N V Havenmeesterweg 201 Postbus 7507 1118 ZG Luchthaven Schip Martinair Customer Contact Center Martinair February 17 2010 Retrieved September 21 2014 Martinair the Americas Americas Headquarters 8750 NW 36th Street Suite 300 Doral FL 33178 Worldwide Offices Martinair Retrieved March 8 2009 Martinair the Americas Americas Headquarters 8750 NW 36th Street Suite 300 Doral FL 33178 Doral Corporate Center Archived 2014 10 14 at the Wayback Machine Hines Interests Limited Partnership Retrieved September 6 2009 Bowden Marilyn Hines buys Doral Corporate Center for 55 75 million Miami Today Week of December 7 2006 Retrieved September 6 2009 a b Martinair Vliegschool Martinair Flight Academy martinairvliegschool nl Archived from the original on 8 April 2016 Retrieved 12 January 2017 Photo of delivery flight airliners net October 7 2011 Regional Jet Center Martinair technical maintenance RegionalJetCenter org Martinair Retrieved 12 January 2017 Martinair Holland Fleet Details and History Planespotters net Retrieved 13 November 2022 ILT Aircraft registrations Luchtvaartuigregister ilent nl Archived from the original on 8 October 2021 Retrieved 8 October 2021 ILT Aircraft registrations Luchtvaartuigregister ilent nl Archived from the original on 8 October 2021 Retrieved 8 October 2021 AIR FRANCE KLM MARTINAIR Cargo Our Fleet afklcargo com Retrieved 12 January 2017 Ranter Harro ASN Aircraft accident Douglas DC 8 55F PH MBH Maskeliya aviation safety net Retrieved 12 January 2017 Ranter Harro ASN Aircraft accident McDonnell Douglas DC 10 30CF PH MBN Faro Airport FAO aviation safety net Retrieved 12 January 2017 Ranter Harro ASN Aircraft 30 AUG 2013 McDonnell Douglas MD 11F PH MCW aviation safety net Retrieved 12 January 2017 Martin Boeing 747 400 at Harare on Jul 8th 2019 dropped part of flaps AeroInside Retrieved 26 October 2020 80KG Of Cocaine Discovered On KLM Martinair 747 Cargo Plane Simple Flying 2020 01 16 Retrieved 2020 01 17 admin 2020 01 15 Eighty kilos of coke in Martinair Cargo aircraft three Dutch crew members arrested Abroad MbS News Retrieved 2020 01 17 permanent dead link Bibliography Edit A Sheep With Five Legs Air Enthusiast vol 4 Bromley England Fine Scroll March 1973 pp 121 124 146External links Edit Media related to Martinair at Wikimedia Commons Martinair Martinair Flying SchoolPortals Companies Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martinair amp oldid 1133724362, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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