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Air Antwerp gets its AOC and flies to London
Air Antwerp gets its AOC and flies to London
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| Alexandre Rocchi 176 mots

Air Antwerp gets its AOC and flies to London

Air Antwerp sets up and gets its AOC and a first aircraft with which it will serve London-City airport.

The newly founded Belgian airline Air Antwerp got its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) from the Belgian Civil Aviation Authority. The Antwerp-based regional airline will start operating flights connecting London City Airport to Antwerp airport as of September 9, 2019. The Belgian airline — which recently received its designator codes (IATA: WP (whisky papa); ICAO: ATW; ICAO Callsign: Devil) — will operate three return flights per day on weekdays and one return flight each Sunday. The flights will be performed with the recently delivered Fokker F-50 turboprop registered OO-VLS which has a capacity of 50 passengers.

Johan Maertens, CEO of Air Antwerp, explained the purpose of this route: “Business travellers will finally be able to fly again from the centre of London to Antwerp. Also for the Antwerp business world – in particular the diamond industry and the port community – it is good news that there is again a direct link to the London Docklands.”

Furthermore, Air Antwerp has signed a codeshare agreement with one of its two shareholders: KLM — the other one being CityJet.

Air Antwerp schedule for the route Antwerp - London City Airport.
Air Antwerp schedule for the route Antwerp - London City Airport. © Air Antwerp
Air Antwerp schedule for the route Antwerp - London City Airport.

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