- Nas Air (Saudi Arabia)
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Nas Air (Saudi Arabia)
طيران ناسIATA
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NAS EXPRESSFounded February 2007 Operating bases Fleet size 15 (+30 Orders) Destinations 27 Company slogan The Kingdom's First Low-Cost Airline Parent company National Air Services Headquarters Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Key people - Ayed Al Jeaid (Chairman)
- Sulaiman Bin Abdullah Al-Hamdan (CEO)
Website www.flynas.com Nas Air (Arabic: طيران ناس), a subsidiary of the National Air Services (NAS), is a Saudi Arabian domestic low-cost airline. The company's head office is located on the first floor of the Al Salam Centre (Arabic: مركز السلام،) in Riyadh.[1] Commercial flights were launched on 25 February 2007.
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As of December 2010, the Nas Air fleet (including larger aircraft leased for the Hajj season) consists of the following aircraft with an average age of 6.3 years, which are all configured in an all-economy class cabin layout:[2]
Nas Air fleet Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Airbus A319-100 1 0 132 Airbus A320-200 8 20 180 Embraer 190LR 6 0 114 Embraer 195 0 10 TBD Total 15 30 References
- ^ "Contact Us." Nas Air. Retrieved on 3 December 2010. "1st Floor, Al Salam Centre Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz Street (Tahlia), Olaya Riyadh, Saudi Arabia." Address in Arabic: "مركز السلام، الدور الأول شارع الأمير محمد بن عبد العزيز (التحلية) ، العليا. الرياض، السعودية"
- ^ Nas Air fleet list at planespotters.net
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