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Eastern SkyJets
IATA ICAO Call sign
EE ESJ EASTERN SKYJETS
Founded2004
HubsDubai International Airport and Ras Al Khaima Airport ,
Focus citiesKandahar, Bagram, Camp Bastion
Fleet size2
DestinationsEntire Middle East, Asia, Africa and Europe
HeadquartersDubai, United Arab Emirates Ras Al khaima Airport
Websitehttp://www.esj.aero

Eastern SkyJets is a charter airline with full infrastructure based at Dubai International Airport and Ras Al Khaima airport. ESJ had been operating flights in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia and the Subcontinent region under its own UAE Air Operator Certificate (AOC) and CAR145 Approved Maintenance Organization.

ESJ is a specialist in hostile areas with extensive experience in the Afghanistan territory and operated daily scheduled charter flights for AeroTech Aviation connecting Dubai with the military airfields of Kandahar, Bagram and Camp Bastion in Afghanistan.

Eastern SkyJets is a key regional air transport provider with clientele ranging from a number of multinational blue chip companies to government organizations such as US Government, the United Nations and various military organizations. Eastern SkyJets is the only UAE registered passenger charter airline to be approved by United Nations World Food Programme (UNWFP) and has held the contract for its Kabul Dubai service.

Fleet

A Eastern Skyjets Boeing 737 landing in Faro Airport, Portugal

The Eastern SkyJets fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2016):[1]

Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders
Boeing 737-300
1
0
British Aerospace Jetstream 41 1
0
Total 2 0

The airline fleet previously included the following aircraft (as of August 2014):[2]

References

  1. ^ "Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part Two)". Airliner World (November 2016): 36. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  2. ^ http://www.planespotters.net/Airline/Eastern-SkyJets