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* [[Ahmed Assiri International Airport]] | * [[Ahmed Assiri International Airport]] | ||
* [[Araz Airport]] | * [[Araz Airport]] | ||
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* [[Maslamah Airport]] | * [[Maslamah Airport]] | ||
* [[Rhea International Airport]] | * [[Rhea International Airport]] | ||
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* [[Air Nura Kimmystan]] | * [[Air Nura Kimmystan]] | ||
* [[Air Nura Tikata]] | * [[Air Nura Tikata]] | ||
| fleet_size = 67 | | fleet_size = 67 | ||
| destinations = 119 | | destinations = 119 | ||
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| headquarters = [[Rhea]], [[Gandhara]] | | headquarters = [[Rhea]], [[Gandhara]] | ||
| key_people = | | key_people = Zaher Ajan {{smaller|([[Wikipedia:Chairman|Chairwoman]] & [[Wikipedia:Chief executive officer|CEO]])}} | ||
Zaher Ajan {{smaller|([[Wikipedia:Chairman|Chairwoman]] & [[Wikipedia:Chief executive officer|CEO]]) | |||
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'''Air Nura''' ([[Wikipedia: | '''Air Nura''' ([[Wikipedia:Arabic|Arabic]]: {{lang|ar|nocat=true|نورة للطيران}}, ''Nura liṭ-Ṭayarān''), legally '''Air Nura [[Sharikat zat Massouliyyah Mahdooah|S.M.M.]]''', is a [[Gandhara|Gandhari]] [[Wikipedia:Low-cost carrier|low-cost airline]] and a wholly owned subsidiary of [[Gandhara Airways]]. Its main base is Kazmi Airport with further bases at [[Ahmed Assiri International Airport]], [[Araz Airport]], Maslamah Airport, and [[Rhea International Airport]]. | ||
Air Nura additionally maintains [[Air Nura Kimmystan]] and [[Air Nura Tikata]] as its subsidiaries. | Air Nura additionally maintains [[Air Nura Kimmystan]] and [[Air Nura Tikata]] as its subsidiaries. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
In the early 1990s, there were plans within Gandhara Airways, Gandhara's [[Wikipedia: | In the early 1990s, there were plans within Gandhara Airways, Gandhara's [[Wikipedia:Flag carrier|flag carrier]] [[Wikipedia:Airline|airline]], to set up a low-cost department that could compete with other airlines in the Gandhari holiday market. However, these plans never realized. Instead, Air Nura was established as a completely new airline on 19 November 1996. | ||
The airline was headquartered in [[Kazmi]], and began its operations in May 1997 with services from Kazmi, [[Manas]], and [[Rhea]] to [[Hugo Chávez City]], [[Nordfjord]], and [[Solitude]]. Air Nura grew rapidly during the early years, and new destinations were added. | The airline was headquartered in [[Kazmi]], and began its operations in May 1997 with services from Kazmi, [[Manas]], and [[Rhea]] to [[Hugo Chávez City]], [[Nordfjord]], and [[Solitude]]. Air Nura grew rapidly during the early years, and new destinations were added. | ||
Gandhara Airways took an initial 23,5% stake in Air Nura, increasing it to 48% in 2001. The rest of the shares were held by [[Wikipedia: | Gandhara Airways took an initial 23,5% stake in Air Nura, increasing it to 48% in 2001. The rest of the shares were held by [[Wikipedia:Institutional investor|institutional investors]] and private individuals. Gandhara Airways acquired the remaining stakes and assumed complete ownership in 2004. After the takeover, Air Nura moved its headquarters from Kazmi to Rhea. | ||
Under Gandhara Airways, Air Nura has developed into a strong brand, operating under its own identity and [[Wikipedia: | Under Gandhara Airways, Air Nura has developed into a strong brand, operating under its own identity and [[Wikipedia:Corporate design|corporate design]]. | ||
==Destinations== | ==Destinations== | ||
As of | As of February 2018, Air Nura serves 119 destinations: 107 in [[Outernatia]] and 12 in [[Internatia]]. Several new destinations are added each year. | ||
Air Nura flies in a [[Wikipedia:Point-to- | Air Nura flies in a [[Wikipedia:Point-to-point transit|point to point model]] rather than the more traditional airline [[Wikipedia:Spoke–hub distribution paradigm|hub and spoke model]] where the passengers have to change aircraft in transit at a major airport. | ||
===Codeshare agreements=== | ===Codeshare agreements=== | ||
Air Nura has [[Wikipedia: | Air Nura has [[Wikipedia:Codeshare agreement|codeshare agreements]] with the following airlines: | ||
{| | {{div col|colwidth=30em}} | ||
* [[Air Nura Kimmystan]] | * [[Air Nura Kimmystan]] | ||
* [[Gandhara Airways]] | * [[Gandhara Airways]] | ||
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* [[Kimmy Airlines]] | * [[Kimmy Airlines]] | ||
* [[Lettucian Airlines]] | * [[Lettucian Airlines]] | ||
* [[Lost Islands Airways]] | |||
* [[Rainfall Airways]] | * [[Rainfall Airways]] | ||
{{div col end}} | |||
==Fleet== | ==Fleet== | ||
All aircraft are fitted with performance-enhancing [[Wikipedia:Wingtip_device|winglets]]. As of | All aircraft are fitted with performance-enhancing [[Wikipedia:Wingtip_device|winglets]]. As of February 2018, the Air Nura fleet (excluding its subsidiaries) consists of the following aircraft: | ||
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! style="background:#00d64d;"| <span style="color:white;">Notes | ! style="background:#00d64d;"| <span style="color:white;">Notes | ||
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|[[Wikipedia: | |[[Wikipedia:Boeing 737 Next Generation#737-700|Boeing 737-700]] | ||
|11 | |11 | ||
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|[[Wikipedia: | |[[Wikipedia:Boeing 737 Next Generation#737-800|Boeing 737-800]] | ||
|56 | |56 | ||
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|5 | |5 | ||
|189 | |189 | ||
|All aircraft have [[Wikipedia:CFM_International_CFM56#CFM56-7B_.22Evolution.22|CFM56-7BE]] engines | |All aircraft have [[Wikipedia:CFM_International_CFM56#CFM56-7B_.22Evolution.22|CFM56-7BE]] engines. | ||
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!Total | !Total | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Wikipedia: | * [[Wikipedia:List of low-cost airlines|List of low-cost airlines]] | ||
[[Category:Gandhara]] | [[Category:Gandhara]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Transoceanic Aviation Group]] | ||
[[Category:Airlines of Gandhara]] | [[Category:Airlines of Gandhara]] | ||
[[Category:Companies based in Rhea]] | [[Category:Companies based in Rhea]] | ||
Revision as of 12:52, 28 February 2018
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| Founded | 19 November 1996 | ||||||
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| Operating bases | |||||||
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| Fleet size | 67 | ||||||
| Destinations | 119 | ||||||
| Parent company | Gandhara Airways | ||||||
| Headquarters | Rhea, Gandhara | ||||||
| Key people | Zaher Ajan (Chairwoman & CEO) | ||||||
| Employees | 2,960 (2016–17) | ||||||
Air Nura (Arabic: نورة للطيران, Nura liṭ-Ṭayarān), legally Air Nura S.M.M., is a Gandhari low-cost airline and a wholly owned subsidiary of Gandhara Airways. Its main base is Kazmi Airport with further bases at Ahmed Assiri International Airport, Araz Airport, Maslamah Airport, and Rhea International Airport.
Air Nura additionally maintains Air Nura Kimmystan and Air Nura Tikata as its subsidiaries.
History
In the early 1990s, there were plans within Gandhara Airways, Gandhara's flag carrier airline, to set up a low-cost department that could compete with other airlines in the Gandhari holiday market. However, these plans never realized. Instead, Air Nura was established as a completely new airline on 19 November 1996.
The airline was headquartered in Kazmi, and began its operations in May 1997 with services from Kazmi, Manas, and Rhea to Hugo Chávez City, Nordfjord, and Solitude. Air Nura grew rapidly during the early years, and new destinations were added.
Gandhara Airways took an initial 23,5% stake in Air Nura, increasing it to 48% in 2001. The rest of the shares were held by institutional investors and private individuals. Gandhara Airways acquired the remaining stakes and assumed complete ownership in 2004. After the takeover, Air Nura moved its headquarters from Kazmi to Rhea.
Under Gandhara Airways, Air Nura has developed into a strong brand, operating under its own identity and corporate design.
Destinations
As of February 2018, Air Nura serves 119 destinations: 107 in Outernatia and 12 in Internatia. Several new destinations are added each year.
Air Nura flies in a point to point model rather than the more traditional airline hub and spoke model where the passengers have to change aircraft in transit at a major airport.
Codeshare agreements
Air Nura has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:
Fleet
All aircraft are fitted with performance-enhancing winglets. As of February 2018, the Air Nura fleet (excluding its subsidiaries) consists of the following aircraft:
| Air Nura Fleet | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aircraft | In Service | Orders | Options | Passengers | Notes |
| Boeing 737-700 | 11 | — | — | 149 | |
| Boeing 737-800 | 56 | 5 | 5 | 189 | All aircraft have CFM56-7BE engines. |
| Total | 67 | 5 | 5 | ||