Rollins Air
Appearance
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Rollins Air was an airline charter company based in Honduras. It has Lockheed Tristars. In 2011 it was banned from operating in the European Union due to safety concerns.[1] On 24 September 2012, its AOC (Air Operator's Certificate) was revoked and it subsequently expired. On 4 December 2012 (after the AOC expired) the airline was removed from EU list of banned air carriers.[2]
On 24 November 1997 a GAF Nomad N.24A was damaged beyond repair on landing, but no one was killed.[3]
Their charter flights were flying to Europe and Africa, and were used for pilgrimage to Mecca.[4]
References
- ^ Stearns, Jonathan (22 November 2011). "EU Bans Rollins Air of Honduras, Part of Jordan Aviation Fleet". Bloomberg. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
- ^ "Rollins Air - Safety oversight information:".
- ^ "Accident description". Retrieved 24 June 2015.
- ^ Hondurena, Catracha (23 November 2011). "Honduras's Rollins Air Explains EU Ban". Honduras News.