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iAero Airways

iAero Airways, previously named Swift Air, was an American charter airline based in Greensboro, North Carolina with its main hub at Miami International Airport.[4] The airline announced that it would cease all operations on April 6, 2024 after failed restructuring efforts during bankruptcy proceedings.[1]

iAero Airways
IATA ICAO Callsign
WQ SWQ SWIFTFLIGHT
Founded1997 (as Swift Air)
Commenced operationsJanuary 1, 2020
(as IAero Airways)
Ceased operationsApril 6, 2024[1]
AOC #I5EA212N[2]
Operating bases
Fleet size6[3]
Parent companyiAero Group
HeadquartersGreensboro, North Carolina
Key people
  • Timothy Rainey (President)
  • William Garrett (CFO)
  • Jon Corbi (Chief Revenue Officer)
Websiteiaeroairways.com

History edit

Foundations as Swift Air edit

 
The former Swift Air logo.

The airline was established in 1997 and was a customer for the Embraer ERJ-135.[4] In November 2006, the airline received authorization for Part 121 operations and began flying three Boeing 737-400s. These aircraft are each configured with first-class interiors, electrical outlets, and club work areas with tables. The primary use of these aircraft is air transportation for a major professional sports team (NBA, NHL, MLB) and for VIP charters.[5]

John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign utilized one of Swift Air's Boeing 737-400s, dubbed the Straight Talk Express, the same name given to his bus used earlier in the campaign.[citation needed] In June 2011, Swift Air originally planned to operate public charter flights from Chicago to some European destinations such as Belgrade, Zagreb, and Kraków; however, these destinations were only flown in June 2011.[citation needed]

On June 17, 2011, Swift Air voluntarily suspended their Part 121 operations pending an inquiry by the FAA.[6][7] Swift Air resumed normal part 121 operations on June 25, 2011 after making manual changes to satisfy the FAA.

In 2017, Swift Air announced plans to acquire the Boeing 737-800 assets of the second iteration of Eastern Air Lines stating, "Eastern Air Lines’ name, assets, and associated trademarks will be retained within the transaction.".[8] One aircraft remained painted in Eastern livery to protect the trademark, although the fleet of Dynamic Airways (owned by a co-owner of Swift Air) would eventually take the Eastern name and trademark (as Eastern Airlines, without the space), retaining the Dynamic AOC. Following the acquisition of assets from Eastern Air Lines, Swift Air began operating charter flights to Cuba for Havana Air.[citation needed]

Further development as iAero edit

In May 2019, Swift became a subsidiary of iAero Group, an aviation service firm minority owned by The Blackstone Group.[9] Swift Air has announced that it intends to rebrand itself as iAero Airways, following its recent takeover by the iAero Group. A filing with the US Department of Transportation (DOT) on September 9, 2019, stated that, at the present time, it intends to retain its corporate name - Swift Air, LLC - and therefore does not seek the re-issuance of its operating licenses and certificates.[10] By December 31, 2019, Swift Air subsequently transition its rebrand as iAero Airways.[11]

On September 20, 2023, the airline announced that it would be filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.[12] On March 14, 2024, it was announced that Eastern Airlines had bid $71 Million dollars to acquire the carrier's assets out of bankruptcy.[13] However, on April 1, 2024, President Timothy Rainey announced in a memo to staff members that the airline would cease all operations at the end of the day on April 6, 2024.[1]

Operations edit

iAero Airways operated charter flights for nationally known fractional aircraft operators, financial institutions, construction and transportation as well as many collegiate athletic departments, professional sports organizations, and major tour operators.[14] It is also a major contractor for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, operating many of the agency's deportation flights as well as flights transporting detainees between immigration detention facilities within the United States.[15][16]

The airline also provides ACMI services for private owners.[citation needed]

Fleet edit

 
iAero Airways Boeing 737-300
 
iAero Boeing 737-400 in former Swift Air branding.

Last fleet edit

As of April 2024 and prior to the closure of operations, the iAero Airways fleet included the following aircraft:[17][3]

iAero Airways fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
Boeing 737-400 3 150
Boeing 737-800 3 189
Total 6

Historic fleet edit

As Swift Air, it also operated the following aircraft types:[18]

iAero Airways former fleet
Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
Boeing 727-200 1 2010 2013
Boeing 737-300 10 2011 2024
Boeing 737-400SF 2 2020 2024 Operated for DHL Aviation
Boeing 737-800BDSF 9 2020 2024
Boeing 767-200ER 1 2010 2013
2017 2018
Boeing 767-300ER 1 2022 2022
Bombardier Challenger 800 1 2006 2008
Cessna Citation V 4 1997 2006
Cessna Citation X 9 1997 2010
Dassault Falcon 2000 3 1999 2006
Embraer Legacy 600 8 2002 2005
Swearingen Merlin 1 1998 2001

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c freightwaves.com - Bankrupt charter airline iAero to cease operations April 2, 2024
  2. ^ "Federal Aviation Administration - Airline Certificate Information - Detail View". av-info.faa.gov. Retrieved 2019-06-27.
  3. ^ a b "iAero Airways Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. Retrieved April 3, 2024.
  4. ^ a b Flight International 12–18 April 2005
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-05-29. Retrieved 2007-11-02.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-06-21. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  7. ^ Bukvic, Lj. (2011-08-16). "Svift er kažnjen zbog otkazivanja leta za Beograd i Zagreb". Danas (in Croatian). Retrieved 2019-12-19. / Google Translate. "Swift is fined for canceling flight to Belgrade and Zagreb". Retrieved 2017-04-29. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  8. ^ "Swift Air / Eastern Air Lines - Swift Air". flyswiftair.com.
  9. ^ "Swift Air Joins iAero Group". prnewswire.com (Press release). Retrieved June 27, 2019.
  10. ^ "Arizona's Swift Air to rebrand as iAero Airways".
  11. ^ . iaeroairways.com. Archived from the original on December 18, 2019. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  12. ^ McDermott, John (September 20, 2023). "iAero Airways Files for Bankruptcy Protection". AirlineGeeks.com. Retrieved February 14, 2024.
  13. ^ Kaminski-Morrow, David (March 14, 2024). "Court filing lists nearly 30 737s as part of IAero asset sale linked to US carrier Eastern". flightglobal.com. Retrieved April 6, 2024.
  14. ^ . www.iaeroairways.com. Archived from the original on 2019-12-18.
  15. ^ MacDonald-Evoy, Jerod (17 July 2019). "'ICE Air' flew more than 32K immigrants out of Mesa in less than 10 months". AZ Mirror. Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  16. ^ "How ICE Helped Spread the Coronavirus". The New York Times. 10 July 2020.
  17. ^ "Charter - iAero Airways". iAeroAirways.com. Retrieved April 3, 2024.
  18. ^ "Swift Air Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. Retrieved April 4, 2024.

External links edit

  Media related to IAero Airways at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website

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Not to be confused with Swiftair Swift Air Malawi Swift Aire Lines or AirSWIFT iAero Airways previously named Swift Air was an American charter airline based in Greensboro North Carolina with its main hub at Miami International Airport 4 The airline announced that it would cease all operations on April 6 2024 after failed restructuring efforts during bankruptcy proceedings 1 iAero AirwaysIATA ICAO CallsignWQ SWQ SWIFTFLIGHTFounded1997 as Swift Air Commenced operationsJanuary 1 2020 as IAero Airways Ceased operationsApril 6 2024 1 AOC I5EA212N 2 Operating basesAlexandria Cincinnati Miami Phoenix Mesa Phoenix Sky Harbor San AntonioFleet size6 3 Parent companyiAero GroupHeadquartersGreensboro North CarolinaKey peopleTimothy Rainey President William Garrett CFO Jon Corbi Chief Revenue Officer Websiteiaeroairways wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundations as Swift Air 1 2 Further development as iAero 2 Operations 3 Fleet 3 1 Last fleet 3 2 Historic fleet 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFoundations as Swift Air edit nbsp The former Swift Air logo The airline was established in 1997 and was a customer for the Embraer ERJ 135 4 In November 2006 the airline received authorization for Part 121 operations and began flying three Boeing 737 400s These aircraft are each configured with first class interiors electrical outlets and club work areas with tables The primary use of these aircraft is air transportation for a major professional sports team NBA NHL MLB and for VIP charters 5 John McCain s 2008 presidential campaign utilized one of Swift Air s Boeing 737 400s dubbed the Straight Talk Express the same name given to his bus used earlier in the campaign citation needed In June 2011 Swift Air originally planned to operate public charter flights from Chicago to some European destinations such as Belgrade Zagreb and Krakow however these destinations were only flown in June 2011 citation needed On June 17 2011 Swift Air voluntarily suspended their Part 121 operations pending an inquiry by the FAA 6 7 Swift Air resumed normal part 121 operations on June 25 2011 after making manual changes to satisfy the FAA In 2017 Swift Air announced plans to acquire the Boeing 737 800 assets of the second iteration of Eastern Air Lines stating Eastern Air Lines name assets and associated trademarks will be retained within the transaction 8 One aircraft remained painted in Eastern livery to protect the trademark although the fleet of Dynamic Airways owned by a co owner of Swift Air would eventually take the Eastern name and trademark as Eastern Airlines without the space retaining the Dynamic AOC Following the acquisition of assets from Eastern Air Lines Swift Air began operating charter flights to Cuba for Havana Air citation needed Further development as iAero edit In May 2019 Swift became a subsidiary of iAero Group an aviation service firm minority owned by The Blackstone Group 9 Swift Air has announced that it intends to rebrand itself as iAero Airways following its recent takeover by the iAero Group A filing with the US Department of Transportation DOT on September 9 2019 stated that at the present time it intends to retain its corporate name Swift Air LLC and therefore does not seek the re issuance of its operating licenses and certificates 10 By December 31 2019 Swift Air subsequently transition its rebrand as iAero Airways 11 On September 20 2023 the airline announced that it would be filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy 12 On March 14 2024 it was announced that Eastern Airlines had bid 71 Million dollars to acquire the carrier s assets out of bankruptcy 13 However on April 1 2024 President Timothy Rainey announced in a memo to staff members that the airline would cease all operations at the end of the day on April 6 2024 1 Operations editiAero Airways operated charter flights for nationally known fractional aircraft operators financial institutions construction and transportation as well as many collegiate athletic departments professional sports organizations and major tour operators 14 It is also a major contractor for U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement operating many of the agency s deportation flights as well as flights transporting detainees between immigration detention facilities within the United States 15 16 The airline also provides ACMI services for private owners citation needed Fleet edit nbsp iAero Airways Boeing 737 300 nbsp iAero Boeing 737 400 in former Swift Air branding Last fleet edit As of April 2024 and prior to the closure of operations the iAero Airways fleet included the following aircraft 17 3 iAero Airways fleet Aircraft In service Orders Passengers NotesBoeing 737 400 3 150Boeing 737 800 3 189Total 6 Historic fleet edit As Swift Air it also operated the following aircraft types 18 iAero Airways former fleet Aircraft Total Introduced Retired NotesBoeing 727 200 1 2010 2013Boeing 737 300 10 2011 2024Boeing 737 400SF 2 2020 2024 Operated for DHL AviationBoeing 737 800BDSF 9 2020 2024Boeing 767 200ER 1 2010 20132017 2018Boeing 767 300ER 1 2022 2022Bombardier Challenger 800 1 2006 2008Cessna Citation V 4 1997 2006Cessna Citation X 9 1997 2010Dassault Falcon 2000 3 1999 2006Embraer Legacy 600 8 2002 2005Swearingen Merlin 1 1998 2001See also editList of defunct airlines of the United StatesReferences edit a b c freightwaves com Bankrupt charter airline iAero to cease operations April 2 2024 Federal Aviation Administration Airline Certificate Information Detail View av info faa gov Retrieved 2019 06 27 a b iAero Airways Fleet Details and History Planespotters net Retrieved April 3 2024 a b Flight International 12 18 April 2005 Swift Aviation Group Inc Sales FBO Charter amp Management Archived from the original on 2007 05 29 Retrieved 2007 11 02 Swift Air Operations Archived from the original on 2011 06 21 Retrieved 2011 06 19 Bukvic Lj 2011 08 16 Svift er kaznjen zbog otkazivanja leta za Beograd i Zagreb Danas in Croatian Retrieved 2019 12 19 Google Translate Swift is fined for canceling flight to Belgrade and Zagreb Retrieved 2017 04 29 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help Swift Air Eastern Air Lines Swift Air flyswiftair com Swift Air Joins iAero Group prnewswire com Press release Retrieved June 27 2019 Arizona s Swift Air to rebrand as iAero Airways About us iAero Airways iaeroairways com Archived from the original on December 18 2019 Retrieved December 17 2019 McDermott John September 20 2023 iAero Airways Files for Bankruptcy Protection AirlineGeeks com Retrieved February 14 2024 Kaminski Morrow David March 14 2024 Court filing lists nearly 30 737s as part of IAero asset sale linked to US carrier Eastern flightglobal com Retrieved April 6 2024 About Us iAero Airways www iaeroairways com Archived from the original on 2019 12 18 MacDonald Evoy Jerod 17 July 2019 ICE Air flew more than 32K immigrants out of Mesa in less than 10 months AZ Mirror Retrieved 10 July 2020 How ICE Helped Spread the Coronavirus The New York Times 10 July 2020 Charter iAero Airways iAeroAirways com Retrieved April 3 2024 Swift Air Fleet Details and History Planespotters net Retrieved April 4 2024 External links edit nbsp Media related to IAero Airways at Wikimedia Commons Official websitePortals nbsp United States nbsp Florida nbsp Companies nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title IAero Airways amp oldid 1217645059, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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