New Dutch airline, Amsterdam Airlines
April 28, 2008 by Marcel van Leeuwen
A group of investers has started a new Dutch Airline, Amsterdam Airlines.
The new airline will start flying it’s first aircraft from this spring. Pilots and cabin-crews are being selected at this time.
Martinair ex head flight-service Matthijs Boertien is one of the investors and as confirmed the birth of the new airline to dutch newspapers yesterday.
With full first or business class aircraft, Amsterdam Airlines wants to offer services from Schiphol Amsterdam to various Middle East Oil destinations.
Amsterdam Airlines will start operations with a fleet of 3 to 4 Airbus A320 aircraft.
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