Falcon Air Express

Falcon Air Express
IATA ICAO Callsign
6F FAO PANTHER
Founded 1995
Ceased operations 2015
Secondary hubs Mesa, Arizona, USA
Fleet size 7
Headquarters Miami, Florida, USA
Website www.flyfalconair.com

Falcon Air Express is a defunct charter airline which was based in Miami, Florida, United States. Falcon Air turned in its certificate to the FAA on June 5, 2015, following the loss of a contract with the US Department of Justice and mounting debt. Falcon Air Express also provided scheduled service from Miami to Curaçao under the banner Dutch Antilles Express, which also ceased service abruptly. Their remaining aircraft are currently at the Lakeland Linder Regional Airport.

History

A Falcon Air Express MD-83 at the Lakeland Linder Regional Airport
A Falcon Air Express MD-83 at the Lakeland Linder Regional Airport

The airline was established in 1995 and started operations in March 1996. It was privately owned and was founded by Emilio Dirube (President and Chief Executive). It was certified as a US domestic airline in 1998, operating the Boeing 727-200 to mostly Caribbean destinations.

In May 2006, Falcon Air Express filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and laid off 73 of its 169 employees. However in 2009, it was bought by the Ramiz Family and after some years of restructuring, as of December 2011, they were once again employing over 150.

In the two months preceding the June 5, 2015, closure, the workforce was reduced to about 50 employees, all working with the promise they would be paid in the near future. When the company was finally closed, many of these employees were left owed the equivalent of over two months' salary.

In this airline's history there was a repossession on an aircraft. The tail number is unidentified, but the aircraft's wrecked nose section lays in hangar at the Lakeland Linder Regional Airport.

Fleet

A Falcon Air Express MD-83 at the Lakeland Linder Regional Airport

The Falcon Air Express fleet included the following aircraft:[1]

Falcon Air Fleet
Aircraft In service On order Stored Scrapped Passengers Notes
McDonnell-Douglas MD-83 0 0 7 0 152 [2]

References

The nose section of a repossessed Falcon Air Express MD-83 in a hangar at the Lakeland Linder Regional Airport
A Falcon Air Express MD-83 at the Lakeland Linder Regional Airport
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