Arab Wings

Air Arabia Jordan
IATA ICAO Callsign
- AWS ARAB WINGS
Founded 1975
Operating bases Amman Civil Airport
Headquarters Amman, Jordan
Key people Ahmad Abu Ghazaleh (CEO)
Website Official Website

Arab Wings is an airline based in Amman, Jordan. It operates charter passenger services throughout the Middle East, Persian Gulf and parts of Europe. Its main base is Amman Civil Airport, Amman.[1]

History

Arab Wings was established in 1975 as the first private jet charter operator in the Middle East. Based in Jordan, Arab wings services today include ad hoc charters, air ambulance services, aircraft management, a certified aircraft maintenance center and aircraft for special missions. Arab wings is also certified to do handling services out of all airports in Jordan. In 2010 Gulf wings, Arab wings sister company was granted its aircraft operating certificate (AOC) in the United Arab Emirates.[2]

Arab Wings and Gulf Wings are owned by the International Wings Group (IWG). IWG also owns the Royal Jordanian Air Academy and Queen Noor Technical College.

Fleet

Arab Wings operates the following aircraft (as of June 5, 2016):[3]

Arab Wings Fleet
Aircraft Total Orders Passengers
Hawker 4000

(A6-SHH)

1 8
King Air

B200

1 7
Hawker

800XP

2 8
Challenger

604

1 10
Gulfstream

G450

1 __ 14
Challenger 605 2 12
Challenger 605

(A6-MVD)

1 10
Legacy

600

1 __ 13
Legacy

650

1 __ 13
Global

5000

1 __ 14
Total 12 __

References

[4]

  1. "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-03-27. p. 76.
  2. "About Arab Wings - About Us - IWG". www.arabwings.com.jo. Retrieved 2016-06-05.
  3. "Overview - Our Fleet - IWG". www.arabwings.com.jo. Retrieved 2016-06-05.
  4. Fleet 2 Bombardier global 5000

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