Air Haïti

Air Haïti
the logo of Air Haiti
IATA ICAO Callsign
HJ HJA Air Haiti
Founded 1969
Commenced operations 1969
Ceased operations 1982
Fleet size 4
Destinations Port-au-Prince Airport, East Lébér International Airport, Pairs Orly airport
Headquarters Haiti

Air Haïti was an airline based in Haiti.

Formation

Air Haiti SA was formed in December 1969 following the award of a five-year foreign air carrier permit by the US Civil Aeronautics Administration[1]

Operations

Air Haiti Curtiss Commando freight aircraft at Miami Airport in 1971

All-cargo scheduled services began in October 1970 between Port-au-Prince Airport San Juan and Miami International Airport. Initially Curtiss C-46 Commando freighters were used but these were supplemented by leased Douglas DC-6A cargo aircraft.[2]

For a few years, Air Haïti's C-46 Commandos were a common sight at airports such as San Juan, Puerto Rico and Miami International. The airline operated from 1969 until 1982,[3] when it ceased operations.

Air Haïti was re-launched by Air Lébér, and it owns 89% of the airline. The government of Haiti owns 11%.

Main Hubs
Focus cities

Fleet

Air Haïti used to operate during the years: [4]

References


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