South East Asian Airlines

South East Asian Airlines
South East Asian Airlines
Logo der SEAIR
Seair Let-L 410 UVP E, Manila Domestic Airport
IATA-Code: DG
ICAO-Code: SRQ
Rufzeichen: Seair
Gründung: 1995
Sitz: Manila, Philippinen
Drehkreuz:

Malay

Heimatflughafen: Manila
Unternehmensform: Aktiengesellschaft
Leitung: Avelino L. Zapanta (Präsident)
Mitarbeiterzahl: 350[1]
Flottenstärke: 11 (+2 Bestellungen)
Ziele: nationale Ziele
Seair Dornier Do-328 der Fluggesellschaft auf dem Caticlan Airport
Seair Let-L 410 UVP E, Busuanga Airport

South East Asian Airlines (auch Seair) ist eine philippinische Fluggesellschaft mit Sitz in Manila. Die Fluglinie, welche auf dem Flughafen Manila stationiert ist, fliegt 15 Flughäfen in den Philippinen an.

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Geschichte

Die Fluggesellschaft wurde 1995 von Iren Dornier und Partnern gegründet.

Flotte

Mit Stand Oktober 2009 besteht die Flotte der South East Asian Airlines aus elf Flugzeugen:[2]

Bestellungen:[3]

Siehe auch

Einzelnachweise

  1. Seair: Corporate Profile
  2. ch-aviation.ch: Flotte der South East Asian Airlines 13. Oktober 2009
  3. gmanews.tv: RP carrier expands operations in November 25. August 2009

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