Maldivian (airline)
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Founded | 2000 | ||||||
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Hubs | Velana International Airport | ||||||
Alliance | – | ||||||
Fleet size | 25 | ||||||
Destinations | 19 | ||||||
Parent company | Island Aviation Services (Maldivian state-owned corporation) | ||||||
Headquarters | Malé | ||||||
Website | www |
Maldivian is the airline division of Island Aviation Services and is based in Malé, in the Maldives. It is the flag carrier airline of the Maldives. It operates international flights in addition to inter-island services. Its main base is Velana International Airport.[1]
History
On 23 April 2009, the Government under a Presidential decree incorporated Island Aviation Services Limited as a limited liability company, one hundred percent owned by the Government of Maldives. The airline began operations with three aircraft; a Bombardier Dash 8 Q200; and a Dornier 228, and served only domestic airports within the Maldives. The airline commenced its international flights on 26 January 2008 with scheduled flights to Thiruvananthapuram, India. On 25 August 2008, the airline division of Island Aviation Services was re-branded as Maldivian.[2]
Flight Q27100, a Viking Air De Havilland DHC-6-200 aircraft with registration marks 8Q-IAG, suffered an accident during three failed take-off attempts at Nature’s Paradise Island at 0926 hours on 16 November 2017. The aircraft had 12 passengers and three crew members destined to Velana International Airport. The aircraft experienced substantial damage. [3]
Destinations
Maldivian flies to the following destinations on scheduled Domestic and International service as of March 2023:[4]
Domestic and International Destinations |
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Maldivian Seaplane Operating Destinations |
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Fleet
Maldivian operates the following aircraft (as of April 2023).
Aircraft | In Service | On Order | Passengers | Remarks | |
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Airbus A320-200 | 1 | — | 150 | ||
Airbus A330-200 | — | 2 | TBA | Deliveries in 2023[6] | |
ATR 42-600 | 1 | 5 | 46 | Deliveries in 2023, 2024 & 2025 | |
ATR 72-600 | 2 | — | 70 | ||
Bombardier Dash 8 Q200 | 2 | — | 37 | ||
Bombardier Dash 8 Q300 | 8 | — | 50 | ||
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300 | 11 | — | 15 | ||
Total | 25 | 7 | — |
Livery
The first livery used by the airline (as Island Aviation) featured a wave pattern along the bottom of the fuselage along with 2 dolphins and 2 tuna fish. The logo was placed in the center of the tail. Along with the re-branding of Maldivian, a new livery was introduced. The new livery saw the removal of the wave pattern to a plain white fuselage, and the addition of a blue wave, with one dolphin jumping out of the water on the tail of the aircraft.
Other services
As of July 2016, Island Aviation Services provide the following services at all public airports of the Maldives.[7]
- Aircraft Engineering Services
- Ground Control
- Flight Operations
- Aerodrome Operation
Lounges
Maldivian operates 3 lounges in Maldives; Moonimaa lounge at Malé and Kashimaa lounges at both Hanimaadhoo and Dharavandhoo airports.[8][9]
References
- ^ "About Maldivian". www.maldivian.aero. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
- ^ "Maldivian – Our Company". Airline Route. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
- ^ "Final Accident Report" (PDF). CAA.
- ^ "Destinations Maldivian".
- ^ "Maldivian Announces Inaugural Flights to Bangalore, India". Corporate Maldives. 16 August 2023. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
- ^ "Maldivian issues A330-200 dry-lease RFP". maldivian-aero. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
- ^ "Island aviation, Maldivian".
- ^ "Lounge services".
- ^ "Inauguration of Kashimaa Lounge at Dharavandhoo Airport". Maldivian. Retrieved 16 January 2014.