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| Founded | 1958 | |||
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| Fleet size | 13 | |||
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| Parent company | Your Jet. Our Job. | |||
| Headquarters | Nuremberg, Germany | |||
| Key people | Martin Bauer | |||
| Website | aero-dienst.de | |||
Aero-Dienst GmbH & Co. KG is an airline based in Germany, operating corporate charter and air ambulance flights out of Nuremberg Airport. It is one of the oldest commercial airlines in Germany that still operates under its original name, being second only to Lufthansa.[citation needed]
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The company was founded in 1958 by the "Diel und Faun" company, initially operating several jet and propeller aircraft and helicopters. Since 1998, Aero-Dienst operates air ambulance services on behalf of ADAC.
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As of October 2009, Aero-Dienst operated 12 aircraft and one helicopter.
On 7 June 1993, an Aero-Dienst Learjet 35A (registered D-COCO) crashed shortly after takeoff from Cologne Bonn Airport on a chartered flight to Nuremberg, killing the two passengers and two crew members on board.[1]
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