Zagrosjet

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Zagrosjet زاگرۆس جێت
IATA ICAO Callsign
Z4 GZQ ZAGROSJET
FoundedOctober 2005
Ceased operationsMarch 2018 (as Zagros Air)
Operating basesErbil International Airport
Fleet size1
Destinations5
HeadquartersErbil, Iraq
Key peopleMoffak Hamad (CEO)
Websitezagrosjet.com

Zagrosjet was an airline headquartered in Erbil, capital of the autonomous region of Kurdistan Regional Government, which operated scheduled and chartered international passenger and cargo flights. The airline faced bankruptcy in late 2017.

History

The Airline takes its name from the Zagros Mountains. Zagrosjet was established in October 2005 by Zagros Group under the name Zagros Air. It was licensed as an Air Carrier by Ministry of Transportation – Iraq in June 2013 to perform scheduled and unscheduled flights for passenger and cargo. In August 2013 the airline changed its name to Zagrosjet to avoid confusion with Zagros Airlines of Iran. Zagrosjet launched its flight operations in 2013 with a network covering Middle East destinations, Europe and Turkey.

Destinations

Zagrosjet Airbus A321-200

As of February 2016 Zagrosjet offers scheduled flights to the following destinations:[citation needed]

Asia

Azerbaijan
Iraq
Turkey

Europe

Fleet

One Airbus A321-231 leased from Onur Air, registered as TC-OBJ.

References

External links

Media related to Zagrosjet at Wikimedia Commons