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Air Equator was an airline based in Gan, Maldives. It operated services linking the southernmost island of Gan to other main islands in the Maldives. Its main base was Gan International Airport.

The airline ceased operations in August 2005.

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History

The airline was established in 2003 and received its air operator's certificate on 10 October 2004 from the Maldives Civil Aviation Department. It started operations on 15 October 2004 with flights from Gan to the capital Malé. It is owned by A Faiz/A Murthy (60%) and Ziaf Enterprises Maldives (40%). Subsequently majority shares were purchased by SPA Aviation of Sri Lanka. The airline discontinued all flights in May 2005 and finally ceased operations in August 2005 after disagreement between SPA Aviation and A. Faiz on financial and administrative control. Capt. Anup Murthy was the GM/CEO of the company and the Maldives CAD approved Accountable Manager for the company from inception. SPA Aviation had plans for reviving the Airline but could not do so till press time early 2006.

Destinations

Air Equator operated services to the following domestic scheduled destinations (at January 2005): Gan, Hanimaadhoo, Kadedhoo and Malé.

Fleet

The Air Equator fleet consisted of 1 Fairchild F-27F aircraft (at January 2005).

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