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| Founded | March 2001 | |||
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| Operating bases | Atatürk International Airport | |||
| Fleet size | 16 (+10 orders) | |||
| Destinations | 12 | |||
| Parent company | ETS | |||
| Headquarters | Istanbul, Turkey | |||
| Key people | Orhan Coskun (CEO) | |||
| Website | www.atlasjet.com | |||
Atlasjet Havacılık A.Ş. is an airline based in Florya, Bakırköy district, Istanbul, Turkey,[1] operating domestic and international scheduled passenger services and regular charter flights to Europe, Kazakhstan and the United Arab Emirates, usually out of either Atatürk International Airport; Istanbul, Ercan Airport; Northern Cyprus, Adnan Menderes Airport; İzmir, or Antalya Airport; Antalya.[2]
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The airline was established on 14 March 2001 and started operations on 1 June 2001. Formerly known as Atlasjet International Airlines, it was set up as a subsidiary of Öger Holdings. In 2004 ETS Group acquired a 45% stake, which was increased to 90% in February 2006 following the taking over of Öger's 45% holding. The company is led by its CEO Orhan Coşkun had 730 employees (as of 2007).[2]
Atlasjet operates scheduled flights to the following destinations:[3]
| City | Country | Region | IATA | ICAO | Airport | Ref | Notes |
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| Adana | Eurasia | ADA | LTAF | Adana Şakirpaşa Airport | [3] | ||
| Antalya | Eurasia | AYT | LTAI | Antalya Airport | [3] | ||
| Bodrum | Eurasia | BJV | LTFE | Milas-Bodrum Airport | [3] | ||
| Dalaman | Eurasia | DLM | LTBS | Dalaman Airport | [3] | ||
| Erbil | Middle East | EBL | ORER | Erbil International Airport | [3] | ||
| Istanbul | Eurasia | IST | LTBA | Atatürk International Airport | [3] | Base | |
| İzmir | Eurasia | ADB | LTBJ | Adnan Menderes Airport | [3] | ||
| Kiev | Eastern Europe | KBP | UKBB | Boryspil International Airport | [3] | ||
| London | United Kingdom | STN | EGSS | London Stansted Airport | [3] | ||
| Nicosia | Eurasia | ECN | LCEN | Ercan International Airport | [3] | ||
| Pristina | Balkan | PRN | BKPR | Pristina International Airport | [3] | ||
| Sulaymaniah | Middle East | ISU | ORSU | Sulaimaniyah International Airport | [3] | ||
| Tehran | Middle East | IKA | OIIE | Imam Khomeini International Airport | [3] | ||
| Yerevan | Eurasia | EVN | UDYZ | Zvartnots International Airport | [3] | Seasonal |
As of November 2011, the Atlasjet fleet consists of the following aircraft with an average age of 12.1 years:[4]
| Aircraft | In Service | orders | Passengers | ||
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| Bombardier CS300 |
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| Airbus A321-100/200 |
9 |
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204 210 |
204 210 |
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| Airbus A330-200 |
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326 |
326 |
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| Boeing 757-200 |
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210 |
210 |
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In November 2011 Atlas Jet signed a Letter of Interest for 10 Bombardier CS300 and 5 additional options.[5]
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