Cygnus Air (Corporación Ygnus Air) is a cargo airline based in Madrid, Spain. It is a privately owned airline operating scheduled flights to destinations mainly in Europe. Its main base is Madrid Barajas International Airport.[1] Founded in 1994 as Regional Líneas Aéreas, it has undergone a number of name changes along its history.

Cygnus Air
IATA ICAO Call sign
RGN CYGNUS AIR
Founded1994; 30 years ago (1994)
Operating basesAdolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport
Fleet size4
DestinationsCharter
Parent companyIMES (Grupo ACS) (100%)
HeadquartersMadrid, Spain
Websitegestair.com

History

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Foundation and early years

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The airline was founded by Regional Airlines (France) together with the Spanish Gestair group as 'Regional Líneas Aéreas' in 1994. The airline operated scheduled passenger flights from Madrid with a fleet of Saab 340s.[citation needed]

In January 1998 Regional was renamed Cygnus Air and by November the airline shifted to full cargo operations. Its fleet consisted then of two Douglas DC-862F aircraft. In July 2002, a DC8-73F was phased in. At that time the airline was owned 60% by Macholfam International, a branch of the Gestair group, and 40% by Imesapi of the ACS group.[1]

Further rebrandings

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In May 2007, as part of a new policy of the Gestair Group,[2] the airline began to use Gestair Cargo as DBA. At that time Gestair Cargo's main customer was Iberia Airlines.[3] Gestair Cargo expanded and modernized its fleet in 2011, adding a Boeing 767-300F in January[4] and another Boeing 767-300F in March. By March 2010, following a capital increase, 73% of the company belonged to Imesapi and 27% to the Gestair Group.[citation needed]

Cygnus Air belongs to ACS group. The airline operates regular cargo flights within Europe and Canary Islands with its B757. Cygnus Air also offer to its clients charter flights and ad-hoc solutions.[citation needed]

Fleet

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Cygnus Air Boeing 757-200PCF

The Cygnus Air fleet comprises the following aircraft (as of December 2019):[citation needed]

Cygnus Air Fleet
Aircraft Number Ordners Notes
Boeing 757-200PCF 4
Total 4

References

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  1. ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. p. 70.
  2. ^ Gestair - Aeroplane Guide
  3. ^ Airways, June 2007
  4. ^ Fly-news, 8 January 2011
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