Enerjet

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Enerjet
C-GDEJ Boeing B.737 Enerjet in White C-s (7675657750).jpg
IATA ICAO Callsign
EG ENJ ENERJET AIR
Founded 2006
Commenced operations 2009
Fleet size 3[1]
Parent company Enerjet Ltd
Headquarters Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Website www.enerjet.ca

Enerjet (1263343 Alberta Inc.[2]) is a charter airline with its headquarters on the grounds of Calgary International Airport in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The airline undertakes connecting flights and code share flights for Air Transat and transports oil sand workers to job sites in Alberta. The airline commenced operations in spring of 2009.

History[edit]

Enerjet was originally formed in 2006 by a small group of entrepreneurs addressing what they perceived to be a gap in the service provided by Canada's major airlines, WestJet and Air Canada, in "Middle Canada".[3] When planned it was known as NewAir and Tours until 20 October 2008 when NewAir and Tours revealed their name and corporate logo to be styled as Enerjet.[4] Enerjet was founded by nine individuals including Tim Morgan, former WestJet Senior Vice-President.[5] On 28 November 2008, Enerjet received an Air Operators Certificate (AOC) and Air Operators Licence issued by the Canadian Transportation Agency.[6]

In the spring of 2013 it was reported that the airline was in the hunt for investors, citing plans to eventually commence scheduled service. It was mentioned that EnerJet would launch the ultra low-cost carrier currently with a place-holder name called Jet Naked Airlines.[7]

Fleet[edit]

Enerjet operates the Boeing 737-700 aircraft for their routes. The first of two aircraft was painted in the Enerjet livery on the 20 October 2008. The aircraft was delivered to Calgary on 12 November 2008. These aircraft were used orders from AirTran Airways. After returning one of the 737-700 a 737-800 was obtained from Transavia in 2010.

The fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of May 2015):[1]

Fleet
Aircraft No. of Aircraft[1] Variants Notes
Boeing 737 Next Generation 3 737-73A, 737-73V

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Transport Canada listing of aircraft owned by Enerjet
  2. ^ 1263343 Alberta Inc. d/b/a Enerjet
  3. ^ Jang, Brent (2008-11-24). "Will Enerjet fly?". 
  4. ^ NewAir and Tours reveal new name, Enerjet!
  5. ^ Enerjet airline set to launch in Canada!
  6. ^ Enerjet Achieves Regulatory Approvals
  7. ^ Lu, Vanessa (2015-04-25). "No-frills airlines vying for a Hamilton slot". Toronto Star. p. B6. 

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