Jett8 Airlines Pte Ltd (Simplified: ??????, Traditional: ??????, Pinyin: Jiédá Hángk?ng Huòyùn) was a cargo airline based in Singapore which was incorporated on 8 March 2005. It was a privately owned airline with strategic alliance partnerships with Nippon Cargo Airlines and NYK Line. It flew its first commercial flight on June 23, 2007, from Singapore to Hong Kong, and currently flies scheduled routes to Hong Kong, Dubai and Amsterdam.
Jett8 Airlines did not get its air operator's certificate (AOC) renewed by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore when it expired on 31 May 2011 and has ceased operations. However, Jett8 managed to secure an AOC in August 2011, allowing it to continue to operate chartered flights for one more year.
Its AOC was finally revoked by CAAS on 1 August 2012. See Page 2 of The Leading Edge, a publication by CAAS.
§History
By Spring 2007, Jett8 was expected to obtain from the Government of Singapore an air-operator's certificate and the air-traffic rights required to operate the company's scheduled international network. The airline, headed by Louis Tan, a former Singapore Airlines pilot, was targeting the cargo-charter market, to avoid head-on competition with Singapore Airlines Cargo and other scheduled cargo airlines. On May 31, 2007, Jett8 took delivery of its first aircraft, a Boeing 747-200SF previously operated by Nippon Cargo Airlines.
Jett8 Airlines was previously known as Jett8 Airlines Cargo when it was incorporated in 2005. However, on 1 April 2010, the company was renamed Jett8 Airlines.
§Destinations
Jett8 served the following (as of December 2012):
- Hong Kong
- Hong Kong (Hong Kong International Airport)
- Netherlands
- Amsterdam (Amsterdam Schiphol Airport)
- Singapore
- Singapore (Singapore Changi Airport), Main Hub
- United Arab Emirates
- Dubai (Dubai International Airport)
§Fleet
Prior to the company's closure in 2012, Jett8 Airlines operated 2 Boeing 747-200F with registrations 9V-JEA and 9V-JEB, from Nippon Cargo Airlines. 9V-JEA was given the name "Tai-pan", while 9V-JEB was named "Shogun". 9V-JEB was subsequently scrapped, while 9V-JEA was reregistered to N279SG and is currently placed in storage at Changi Airport.
§References
§External links
- Jett8 Airlines
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