White Airways ended 2015 with positive results of 4 million before tax and a turnover of 42.2 million euros, announced the airline will operate the airlift Porto-Lisbon from 27 March.
“is the result of a work that, over 10 years has become a company with one plane in a company that operated in 2015 with nine,” said the chairman of the . company’s management, José Miguel Costa, said in a statement
With the split billing between regular connections, the market ‘charter’ (charter flights) and executive aviation, White Airways – Portuguese airline founded in 2005 and belonging to group Omni Aviation SGPS. – obtained last year 61% of revenues outside the European market, 38% in intra-Community market and 1% in the domestic market
in the intra-European Union market, the company says have bet on development operation for various European destinations.
already on the market outside Europe, the turnover was achieved in the market ‘charter’, in business aviation and the provision of services to the airline of Equatorial Guinea CEIBA Intercontinental, for which the White ensures a regular connection to Madrid, and flights ‘charter’ and technical advice.
currently the White fleet consists of three Airbus 319 and two ATR 42-600, the Airbus 320 and 310 which They are working mainly on the market ‘charter’ and the Boeing 737 and 777 which are divided between the market ‘charter’ and flights due to the CEIBA.
in order to ensure a higher quality of services to passengers north of the country the White – which will make for TAP to airlift Lisbon-Porto – set up a new base in Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport and intends, over 2016, hiring a total of 120 new employees in the region
Given. increasing global demand for ACMI flights / Wetlease (flights “turnkey” in which the company provides aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance), the White Airways says still “evaluating the integration in its operations” of a new Boeing 767 and an Airbus 340 to replace the 310 that has the service.
“we are doing everything so that our turnover will continue to increase in a sustainable way,” said José Miguel Costa.
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