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DECCANFounded 1997 Hubs - Bengaluru International Airport (Bangalore)
- HAL Bangalore International Airport (Bangalore)
- Jakkur Airfield (Bangalore) [1]
Fleet size 11[1] Destinations Parent company Deccan Aviation Pvt Ltd Headquarters Bangalore, India Key people Captain G. R. Gopinath (Managing Director)[2] Website www.deccanair.com Deccan Aviation is an aviation company based in Bangalore, India that operates helicopter and fixed-wing charter services. Its main base is HAL Bangalore International Airport.[3]
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History
The airline started operations on 3 December 1997.[3] Deccan Aviation established and wholly owns Air Deccan (98.4%), a low-cost airline set up in March 2003. It also has a 48% stake in Deccan Lanka.
Fleet
The Deccan Aviation fleet consists of the following fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters:[4]
- Aérospatiale AS-355F Twin Ecureuil
- Bell 206 Jet Ranger
- Bell 206L-3 Long Ranger
- Bell 206L-4 Long Ranger
- Bell 212
- Bell 407
- Schweizer 330
- 2 Pilatus PC-12
- Helitourism
Deccan Aviation also provides tourism by helicopter.[5]
Destinations
- Andra Pradesh
- Hyderabad
- Puttaparthi (Helicopter)
- Tirupati (Helicopter)
- Amarnath (Helicopter)
- Katra (Helicopter)
- Vaishno Devi (Helicopter)
- Jamshedpur - Sonari Airport
- Bangalore
- Bengaluru International Airport (HUB)
- HAL Bangalore International Airport (PRIMARY HUB)
- Jakkur Airfield (HUB)
- Hampi (Helicopter)
- Shravanabelagola (Helicopter)
- Mumbai - Juhu Aerodrome (Offshore service-Helicopter)
- Uttrakhand
- Agra (Helicopter)
- Coochbehar
- Kolkata - Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport
External links
References
- ^ a b About Deccan Aviation
- ^ "Deccan Aviation official website "Management"". Deccanair.com. http://www.deccanair.com/management.html. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
- ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International: p. 72. 2007-04-03.
- ^ Deccan Aviation official website "Fleet details"[dead link]
- ^ Helitourism of Deccan Aviation
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