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Revision as of 18:33, 27 June 2007

HectAir
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Established 1962
Headquartered Brutus, Hectaria
Hub airports Nolan International Airport
Eisenmann County Metropolitan Airport
Assets Ç409,382,472,000 (est. 06/2007)
Company value Ç3,227,224,775,000 (est. 06/2007)
Employees 604,107 (5/2007)
Fleet size
Destinations
Loyalty system
Alliance None
Flight code HA
CEO Susan Driskoll
CFO Tsuoshi Suzuki
Board Chairman Thomas Lawanda
Slogan ""
Quality of Service 4.5 Stars

Destinations

  • Domestic: Brutus, Pellston, Laurium, Petoskey, Wyndrock, Iron River, Mercadia, Calumet, Munising, Gwinn, Ontanagon, Copper Harbor, Montrose, Onaway, Cross Village, New Alanson, Lake Bohemia
  • International: Xi'an, Keynes FTD

Fleet

HectAir Fleet
Aircraft Passengers
(First/Business/Economy)
Embraer ERJ-140 50 (44)
Embraer E-170 30 (75)
Airbus A319 90 (12/112)
Airbus A321 30 (20/165)
Airbus A340-600 15 (22/46/312)
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