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Inter European Airways
IATA ICAO Call sign
IP IEA ASPRO
Founded1987
Ceased operations1993
Operating basesCardiff Airport
Fleet size12
DestinationsEurope
Parent companyAspro Travel
HeadquartersCardiff, United Kingdom
Key peopleS Mansfield CBE Michael Georgiou Asprou

Inter European Airways was a charter airline based in Cardiff, Wales.

History

Inter European Airways Airbus A320.

Inter European Airways (company number 02012379) commenced operation in May 1987. Initial plans had indicated the use of two Boeing 737-300 aircraft, but in place of these a single 737-200 leased from GPA was used.

After operating during the Summer 1987 season, the aircraft was returned to GPA at the end of October and operations ceased for the winter.

Two new Boeing 737-300 series aircraft were however delivered in early 1988 - these too being leased from GPA.

Over the subsequent years, the IEA fleet grew to a total of 12 aircraft, though the maximum operated at any time was 8 aircraft during 1992 & 1993.

Other aircraft operated included the Boeing 737-400, Boeing 757-200 and Airbus A320-200.

In June 1993 parent company Aspro Travel was acquired by the Airtours Group for £20m.

Operations under the IEA name continued to the end of October 1993.

The Inter European Airways fleet was then either disposed of (Boeing 737-300/400 aircraft) or merged into the Airtours International fleet and repainted into their livery.

Fleet

Inter European operated 12 narrow-body aircraft during its seven years of operation consisting of four Boeing 757s, six Boeing 737s and two Airbus A320s.

See also

References

  1. John Shepherd (1 March 1994). "Airtours sues former owners of Aspro - Business - News". The Independent. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  2. "Inter European Airways Fleet Details and History - Planespotters.net Just Aviation". Planespotters.net. Retrieved 24 October 2013.

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