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This is a '''list of defunct airlines of [[Greece]]'''.<ref name="ch-aviation">{{cite web|url=http://www.ch-aviation.com/|website=ch-aviation.com|title=The World&#039;s leading Airline Intelligence Provider since 1998|access-date=2019-01-31}}</ref><ref name="ATDB.aero">{{cite web|url=http://www.aerotransport.org/|website=aerotransport.org|title=Since 1997, ATDB is the only service providing an accurate global and permanently updated details of all worldwide transport aircraft, airlines, private and government operators - and leasing companies.|access-date=2019-01-31}}</ref>

This is a '''list of defunct airlines of [[Greece]]'''.<ref name="ch-aviation">{{cite web|url=http://www.ch-aviation.com/|website=ch-aviation.com|title=The World's leading Airline Intelligence Provider since 1998|access-date=2019-01-31}}</ref><ref name="ATDB.aero">{{cite web|url=http://www.aerotransport.org/|website=aerotransport.org|title=Since 1997, ATDB is the only service providing an accurate global and permanently updated details of all worldwide transport aircraft, airlines, private and government operators - and leasing companies.|access-date=2019-01-31}}</ref>



{| class="wikitable sortable"

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="border-collapse:collapse; margin:auto;" border="1" cellpadding="3"

|- valign="middle"

|- valign="middle"

! Airline

!style="width:175px;"|Airline

! Image

! Image

! [[Airline codes#IATA airline designator|IATA]]

! [[IATA]]

! [[Airline codes#ICAO airline designator|ICAO]]

! [[ICAO airline code|ICAO]]

! Callsign

![[Aviation call signs|Callsign]]

! Commenced operations

! Commenced<br />operations

! Ceased operations

! Ceased<br />operations

! Notes

!style="width:175px;"|Notes

|-

|-

| [[Aegean Aviation]]||||A3||AEE|| AEGEAN ||1988||1999||Renamed to [[Aegean Airlines]]

| [[Aegean Aviation]]||||A3||AEE|| AEGEAN ||1988||1999||Renamed to [[Aegean Airlines]]

|-

|-

| [[Aerogenesis Air Services]]||||||||||1999||2013||

| [[Aerogenesis Air Services]]||||||||||1999||2022||

|-

|-

| [[Aeolian Airlines]]||[[File:DSC 0065-SX-BTM (10630347203).jpg|100px]]||||AOL||AEOLIAN||2011||2012||

| [[Aeolian Airlines]]||[[File:DSC 0065-SX-BTM (10630347203).jpg|100px]]||||AOL||AEOLIAN||2011||2012||

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| [[Aeroland Airways]]||[[File:SX-ARW D10 11797.jpg|100px]]||3S||AEN||AEROLAND||2005||2012||

| [[Aeroland Airways]]||[[File:SX-ARW D10 11797.jpg|100px]]||3S||AEN||AEROLAND||2005||2012||

|-

|-

| [[Aerospace One]]||||||OAN||||2013||2014||

| [[Aerospace One]]||||IW||OAN|| HELLAS CARGO ||2013||2014||

|-

|-

| [[Afrek]]||||||||||1976||1983|| Operated [[Bristol Britannia]]

| [[Afrek]]||||||||||1976||1983|| Operated [[Bristol Britannia]]

|-

|-

| [[Agapitos Airlines]] || || || || || 1997 || 1998 || Renamed to [[Kara Air]]<ref>{{cite web | url = https://airlinehistory.co.uk/airline/agapitos-airlines/ | title = Agapitos Airlines | publisher = Airline History | access-date = 4 December 2021}}</ref>

| Air Go Airlines||||4A||AGS||AIRGO CARGO||2008||2011||

|-

|-

| [[Air go]] ||||4A||AGS||AIRGO CARGO||2008||2011|| Operated [[British Aerospace ATP]]

| [[Air Greece]]||[[File:Fokker 100 (F-28-0100), Air Greece AN0369119.jpg|100px]]||JG||AGJ||Air Greece||1994||1999||Merged into [[Aegean Airlines]]

|-

| [[ArGo Airways]] || [[File:ArGoAirwaysSeaplane 2.JPG|100px]] || || AGW || ARGONAUT || 2009 || 2010 || Operated [[DHC-6 Twin Otter]]

|-

| [[Air Greece]]||[[File:Fokker 100 (F-28-0100), Air Greece AN0369119.jpg|100px]]||JG||AGJ||AIR GREECE||1994||1999|| Merged into [[Aegean Airlines]]

|-

|-

| [[Air Manos]]||||||||||1999||2000||

| [[Air Manos]]||||||||||1999||2000||

|-

|-

| [[Air Miles (Greece)|Air Miles]] || || || || || 2002 || 2004 || <ref>{{cite web | url = https://airlinehistory.co.uk/airline/air-miles/ | title = Air Miles | publisher = Airline History | access-date = 4 December 2021}}</ref>

| [[TAE Greek National Airlines#History|Air Transport of Greece]] (AME)||||||||||1947||1951||Merged with [[Hellenic Airlines]] and [[Technical and Aeronautical Holdings]] to form [[TAE Greek National Airlines]]

|-

| [[Air Transport of Greece]] ||||||||||1947||1951||Merged with [[Hellenic Airlines]] and [[Technical and Aeronautical Holdings]] to form [[TAE Greek National Airlines]]

|-

|-

| [[AirSea Lines]]||[[File:De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter, Air Sea Lines JP6335642.jpg|100px]]||||PEV||||2004||2009||

| [[AirSea Lines]]||[[File:De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter, Air Sea Lines JP6335642.jpg|100px]]||||PEV||||2004||2009||

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| [[Alexandair]]||[[File:McDonnell Douglas MD-82, Alexandair JP496273.jpg|100px]]||||AXN||ALEXANDROS||2004||2007||

| [[Alexandair]]||[[File:McDonnell Douglas MD-82, Alexandair JP496273.jpg|100px]]||||AXN||ALEXANDROS||2004||2007||

|-

|-

| [[Airgo Seaplane]]||[[File:ArGoAirwaysSeaplane 1.jpg|100px]]||||||||2009||2010||

| [[Airgo Seaplane]]||[[File:ArGoAirwaysSeaplane 1.jpg|100px]]||||||||2009||2010|| Operated [[DHC-6 Twin Otter]]

|-

|-

| [[Apollo Airways]]||[[File:Airbus A300B4-203, Apollo AN0205308.jpg|100px]]||PJ;K6||AOA||||1994||1997||

| [[Apollo Airways]]||[[File:Airbus A300B4-203, Apollo AN0205308.jpg|100px]]||PJ<br>K6||AOA|| APOLLO AIR||1994|| 1997|| Operated [[Airbus A300]]

|-

|-

| [[Astra Airlines]]||[[File:SX-DIO LLBG02-04-2015b.jpg|100px|]]||A2||AZI||GREEK STAR||2008||2019||

| [[Astra Airlines]]||[[File:SX-DIO LLBG02-04-2015b.jpg|100px|]]||A2||AZI||GREEK STAR||2008||2019||

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| [[Athens Airways]]||[[File:Athens-airways.jpg|100px]]||ZF||ATW||ATHENSAIR||2008||2011||

| [[Athens Airways]]||[[File:Athens-airways.jpg|100px]]||ZF||ATW||ATHENSAIR||2008||2011||

|-

|-

| [[Axon Airlines]]||[[File:144ak - Axon Airlines Boeing 737-400, SX-BLM@CDG,10.08.2001 - Flickr - Aero Icarus.jpg|100px]]||XN||AXO||||1998||2001||

| [[Axon Airlines]]||[[File:144ak - Axon Airlines Boeing 737-400, SX-BLM@CDG,10.08.2001 - Flickr - Aero Icarus.jpg|100px]]||XN||AXO|| AXONAIR ||1998||2001|| Established as [[Cosmos Airlines]]. Operated [[Airbus A300]], [[Boeing 737-400]], [[Boeing 737-700]], [[Embraer ERJ 145]]<ref>{{cite web | url = https://airlinehistory.co.uk/airline/axon-airlines/ | title = Axon Airlines | publisher = Airline History | access-date = 4 December 2021}}</ref>

|-

| [[CAL Aviation]] || || || CLV || CALAVIA || ? || ? || <ref>{{cite web | url = https://airportsinsider.com/airlines/greece/cal-aviation | title = CAL Aviation | publisher = Airports Insider | access-date = 5 December 2021}}</ref>

|-

| [[Cosmos Airlines]] || || || || || 1998 || 1998 || Renamed to [[Axon Airlines]]. Operated [[Boeing 737NG]], [[Boeing 717-200]]<ref>{{cite web | url = https://airlinehistory.co.uk/airline/cosmos-airlines/ | title = Cosmos Airlines | publisher = Airline History | access-date = 5 December 2021}}</ref>

|-

|-

| [[Cretan Airlines]]||[[File:Cretan Airlines Airbus A320 Maiwald.jpg|100px]]||C5||KRT||CRETAN||1993||1995||

| [[Cretan Airlines]]||[[File:Cretan Airlines Airbus A320 Maiwald.jpg|100px]]||C5||KRT||CRETAN||1993||1995||

|-

|-

| [[Cronus Airlines]]||[[File:Boeing 737-33A, Cronus Airlines JP5954013.jpg|100px]]||X5||CUS||Cronus||1995||2001||Merged into [[Aegean Airlines]]

| [[Cronus Airlines]]||[[File:Boeing 737-33A, Cronus Airlines JP5954013.jpg|100px]]||X5||CUS||CRONUS||1995||2001||Merged into [[Aegean Airlines]]

|-

|-

| [[TAE Greek National Airlines#History|Daedalus Airlines]]||||||||||1947||1950||Went bankrupt

| [[Daedalus Airlines]]||||||||||1947||1950||Went bankrupt

|-

|-

| [[Delphic Airlines]]||||||||||2021||2023||Never got AOC - went bankrupt

| [[Air Scotland#History of the Airline|Electra Airlines]]||[[File:SX-BVN B757-2G5 Air Scotland(Electra Al) MAN 07JUN03 (8506761202).jpg|100px]]||||ELD||||2000||2003||

|-

|-

| [[Elite Airlines]]||[[File:Elite Airlines Cargo Boeing 747SR-81F SX-DCB@ATH;14.06.2009 540as (4329411896).jpg|100px]]||||||||2007||2010||

| [[Electra Airlines]]||[[File:SX-BVN B757-2G5 Air Scotland(Electra Al) MAN 07JUN03 (8506761202).jpg|100px]]||||ELD|| ELECTRA ||2000||2003||

|-

|-

| [[EuroAir]]||[[File:McDonnell Douglas MD-83 (DC-9-83), EuroAir AN1252425.jpg|100px]]||6M||EUP||EUROSTAR||1995||2009||[[Air operator's certificate|AOC]] suspended

| [[Ellinair]]||[[File:SX-EMB Airbus A319-100 Ellinair.JPG|100px]]||EL||ELB||ELLINAIR HELLAS||2013||2021||

|-

| [[Elite Airlines]]||[[File:Elite Airlines Cargo Boeing 747SR-81F SX-DCB@ATH;14.06.2009 540as (4329411896).jpg|100px]] |||||||| 2007||2010||

|-

| [[EuroAir]]||[[File:McDonnell Douglas MD-83 (DC-9-83), EuroAir AN1252425.jpg|100px]]||6M|| EUP||EUROSTAR|| 1995||2009||[[Air operator's certificate|AOC]] suspended

|-

|-

| [[First Airways]]||||||||||2010||2012||Rebranded as [[Minoan Air]]

| [[First Airways]]||||||||||2010||2012||Rebranded as [[Minoan Air]]

|-

| [[Fly Ellas]] || || || ELF || || 2018 || 2019 || Renamed to [[FlyGR8]]<ref>{{cite web | url = https://airlinehistory.co.uk/airline/fly-ellas/ | title = Fly Ellas | publisher = Airline History | access-date = 5 December 2021}}</ref>

|-

|-

| [[Fly Hellas]]||[[File:Airbus A320 (Fly Hellas) (6107242732).jpg|100px]]||VQ||VKH||DELPHI||2011||2011||

| [[Fly Hellas]]||[[File:Airbus A320 (Fly Hellas) (6107242732).jpg|100px]]||VQ||VKH||DELPHI||2011||2011||

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| [[Galaxy Airways (Greece)|Galaxy Airways]]||[[File:Galaxy Airways Boeing 737-5K5; SX-BFP@MUC, 09.07.2000 CYF (5288911246).jpg|100px]]||9G||GLX||||1999||2001||

| [[Galaxy Airways (Greece)|Galaxy Airways]]||[[File:Galaxy Airways Boeing 737-5K5; SX-BFP@MUC, 09.07.2000 CYF (5288911246).jpg|100px]]||9G||GLX||||1999||2001||

|-

|-

| [[Gee Bee Air]]||||||GEB||||2002||2006||

| [[Gee Bee Air]]||||||GEB|| GOLF-BRAVO AIR ||2002||2006||

|-

|-

| [[Air Scotland|Greece Airways]]||||IX||GRE||GREECE AIRWAYS||2003||2006||Formed by Greek, Spanish and UK ([[Air Scotland]]) interests using assets from Electra Airlines, dba Air-Scotland.

| [[Greece Airways]]||||IX||GRE||GREECE AIRWAYS||2003||2006||Formed by Greek, Spanish and UK ([[Air Scotland]]) interests using assets from Electra Airlines, dba Air-Scotland.

|-

|-

| [[GreenJet Airlines]]||||||GRN;GRJ||||2011||2013||

| [[GreenJet Airlines]]||||||GRN;GRJ||||2011||2013||

|-

| [[Hellas Air Service]] || || || HRS || HELLAS AIR || ? || ? || <ref>{{cite web | url = https://airportsinsider.com/airlines/greece/hellas-air | title = Hellas Air Service | publisher = Airport Insider | access-date = 5 December 2021}}</ref>

|-

|-

| [[Hellas Jet]]||[[File:Airbus A320-212, Hellas Jet JP6608196.jpg|100px]]||HJ||HEJ||HELLAS JET||2003||2010||

| [[Hellas Jet]]||[[File:Airbus A320-212, Hellas Jet JP6608196.jpg|100px]]||HJ||HEJ||HELLAS JET||2003||2010||

|-

|-

| [[Hellas Wings]]||||||LJR||||1998||2006||

| [[Hellas Wings]]||||||LJR|| HELLAS WINGS ||1998||2006||

|-

|-

| [[Hellenic Airlines]] (GAT)||[[File:Hellenic Airlines Liberator.jpg|100px]]||||||HELLENIC||1947||1951||Merged with [[Air Transport of Greece]] and [[Technical and Aeronautical Holdings]] to form [[TAE Greek National Airlines]]

| [[Hellenic Airlines]] (GAT)||[[File:Hellenic Airlines Liberator.jpg|100px]]||||||HELLENIC||1947||1951||Merged with [[Air Transport of Greece]] and [[Technical and Aeronautical Holdings]] to form [[TAE Greek National Airlines]]

|-

|-

| [[Hellenic Imperial Airways]]||[[File:Hellenic Imperial Airways Boeing 747-200 Bidini.jpg|100px]]||HT||IMP||IMPERIAL||2007||2012||

| [[Hellenic Imperial Airways]]||[[File:Hellenic Imperial Airways Boeing 747-200 Bidini.jpg|100px]]||HT||IMP|| IMPERIAL||2007||2012||

|-

|-

| [[Hellenic Star Airways]]||||HJ||HST||||1999||2003||

| [[Hellenic Star Airways]]||||HJ||HST||||1999||2003||

|-

|-

| [[Helliniki Etairia Enaerion Sygkoinonion]] || || || || || 1931 || 1940 || Known under the French name of [[Société Hellénique des Communications Aériennes]]<ref>{{cite web | url = https://airlinehistory.co.uk/airline/hees-helliniki-etairia-enaerion-sygkoinonion/ | title = Helliniki Etairia Enaerion Sygkoinonion | publisher = Airline History | access-date = 5 December 2021}}</ref>

| [[Hermes Aviation]]||[[File:Airbus A321-211 Hermes Airlines SX-BHT, LUX Luxembourg (Findel), Luxembourg PP1380043042.jpg|100px]]||H3||HRM||HERMES||2011||2016||

|-

| [[Hermes Airlines]]||[[File:Airbus A321-211 Hermes Airlines SX-BHT, LUX Luxembourg (Findel), Luxembourg PP1380043042.jpg|100px]]||H3||HRM||HERMES||2011||2016||

|-

| [[Icarus Airlines]] || || || || || 1930 || 1930 || Known as Greece's first airline. Went bankrupt<ref>{{cite web | url = https://airlinehistory.co.uk/airline/icarus-airlines/ | title = Icarus Airlines | publisher = Airline History | access-date = 5 December 2021}}</ref>

|-

|-

| [[InterJet]]||[[File:Embraer Legacy 600 Lhr 2010 (5081756171).jpg|100px]]||||INJ||INJET||1992||2011||

| [[InterJet]]||[[File:Embraer Legacy 600 Lhr 2010 (5081756171).jpg|100px]]||||INJ||INJET||1992||2011||

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| [[K2 SmartJets]]||[[File:Embraer ERJ-135BJ Legacy 600, K2 SmartJets JP6859422.jpg|100px]]||||KSJ||||2007||2013||

| [[K2 SmartJets]]||[[File:Embraer ERJ-135BJ Legacy 600, K2 SmartJets JP6859422.jpg|100px]]||||KSJ||||2007||2013||

|-

|-

| [[KAL Aviation]] || || || CLV || CALAVIA || 1990 || 2001 || Became [[Ver-Avia]]. Operated [[Swearingen Merlin IV]]<ref>{{cite web | url = http://rzjets.net/operators/?show=3231 | title = KAL Aviation | publisher = rzjets | access-date = 5 December 2021}}</ref>

| [[Macedonian Airlines]]||[[File:Macedonian Airlines Greece Boeing 737-400 KvW.jpg|100px]]||MC||MCS||MACAIR||1992||2003||Rebranded as [[Olympic Airlines]]

|-

|-

| [[Macedonian Airlines]]||[[File:Macedonian Airlines Greece Boeing 737-400 KvW.jpg|100px]]||MC|| MCS|| MACAIR|| 1992||2003||Rebranded as [[Olympic Airlines]]

| [[Meelad Air (Greece)|Meelad Air]]||||||MLW||||2011||2012||

|-

| [[Meelad Air Greece]] || || || MEL || || 2008 || 2014 || Established in Jordan, but applied in May 2009 to the [[Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority]] for an AOC<ref>{{cite web | url = https://airlinehistory.co.uk/airline/meelad-air/ | title = Meelad Air | publisher = Airline History | access-date = 5 December 2021}}</ref>

|-

|-

| [[Minoan Air]]||[[File:Fokker 50, Minoan Air JP7623969.jpg|100px]]||||MAV||MINOAN||2012||2015||

| [[Minoan Air]]||[[File:Fokker 50, Minoan Air JP7623969.jpg|100px]]||||MAV||MINOAN||2012||2015||

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| [[Pantheon Airways]]||||OA||OAL||||2008||2008||Rebranded as [[Olympic Air]]

| [[Pantheon Airways]]||||OA||OAL||||2008||2008||Rebranded as [[Olympic Air]]

|-

|-

| [[Princess Airlines]]||||IG||PER||||1998||2000||

| [[Princess Airlines]]|| [[File:Princess Air Boeing 737-200 JetPix.jpg|100px]] ||IG||PER||||1998||2000|| Operated [[Boeing 737-200]], [[Boeing 737-300]]

|-

|-

| [[South East European Airlines]] || || 6J || GRE || SEEA AIR || 1992 || 1995 || Flew under [[Virgin Atlantic]] brand. Operated [[Airbus A320]], [[Boeing 737-400]], [[Fokker 50]], [[Swearingen Merlin IV]]<ref>{{cite web | url = https://airlinehistory.co.uk/airline/seea-south-east-european-airways/ | title = South East European Airlines | publisher = Airline History | access-date = 6 December 2021}}</ref>

| [[Southeast European Airways]]||||6J||GRE||||||||

|-

|-

| [[SkyGreece Airlines]]||[[File:SkyGreece Airlines Boeing 767-300ER at Montreal YUL.jpg|100px]]||GW||SGR||SKYGREECE||2012||2015||

| [[Sky Wings Airlines]]||[[File:McDonnell Douglas MD-83, Sky Wings Airlines JP5975773.jpg|100px]]||ND||GSW || ARROW JET ||2006||2012||

|-

|-

| [[Sky Wings Airlines]]||[[File:McDonnell Douglas MD-83, Sky Wings Airlines JP5975773.jpg|100px]]||ND||GSW||||2006||2012||

| [[SkyGreece Airlines]]||[[File:SkyGreece Airlines Boeing 767-300ER at Montreal YUL.jpg|100px]]||GW||SGR|| SKYGREECE||2012||2015||

|-

|-

| [[Summer Express]]||[[File:McDonnell Douglas DC-9-21, Summer Express AN0289762.jpg|100px]]||||EUH||||1997||1998||

| [[Summer Express]]||[[File:McDonnell Douglas DC-9-21, Summer Express AN0289762.jpg|100px]]||||EUH|||| 1997||1998||

|-

|-

| [[TAE Greek National Airlines]]||||GK||TAE||GREEK||1946||1957||Rebranded as [[Olympic Airways]]

| [[TAE Greek National Airlines]]||||GK||TAE||GREEK||1946||1957||Rebranded as [[Olympic Airways]]

|-

| [[TEA Trans European Airlines]] || || || TEG || EUROLINES || 1998 || 1998 || Operated [[Embraer Bandeirante]]<ref>{{cite web | url = http://rzjets.net/operators/?show=1270 | title = TEA Trans European Airlines | publisher = rzjets | access-date = 6 December 2021}}</ref>

|-

|-

|[[Technical and Aeronautical Holdings]]||||GK||TAE||GREEK||1935||1951||Merged with [[Hellenic Airlines]] and [[TAE Greek National Airlines#History|Air Transport of Greece]] to form [[TAE Greek National Airlines]]

|[[Technical and Aeronautical Holdings]]||||GK||TAE||GREEK||1935||1951||Merged with [[Hellenic Airlines]] and [[TAE Greek National Airlines#History|Air Transport of Greece]] to form [[TAE Greek National Airlines]]

|-

|-

| [[Venus Airlines]]||[[File:McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (DC-9-82), Venus Airlines AN0680013.jpg|100px]]||V4||VER||||1992||1996||

| [[Venus Airlines]]||[[File:McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (DC-9-82), Venus Airlines AN0680013.jpg|100px]]||V4||VER||VENUS|| 1992||1996||Operated [[Boeing 727-200]], [[Boeing 767-200]], [[MD-83]], [[MD-87]]<ref>{{cite web | url = https://airlinehistory.co.uk/airline/venus-airlines/ | title = Venus Airlines | publisher = Airline History | access-date = 6 December 2021}}</ref>

|-

|-

| [[Ver-Avia]] || [[File:Swearingen SA227-AC Metro III, Ver-Avia Cargo JP6636041.jpg|100px]] || || GRV || NIGHT RIDER || 2001 || 2009 || Operated [[Swearingen SA227-AC Metro III]]<ref>{{cite web | url = http://rzjets.net/operators/?show=3126 | title = Ver-Avia | publisher = rzjets | access-date = 6 December 2021}}</ref>

| [[Veravia]]||||||||||||||

|-

|-

| [[Fly Hellas|Viking Hellas Aviation]]||[[File:Airbus A320-231, Viking Hellas Aviation JP6898498.jpg|100px]]||VQ||VKH||||2009||2011||Rebranded as [[Fly Hellas]]

| [[Viking Hellas Aviation]]||[[File:Airbus A320-231, Viking Hellas Aviation JP6898498.jpg|100px]]||VQ||VKH|||| 2009||2011||Rebranded as [[Fly Hellas]]

|}

|}



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Latest revision as of 13:58, 16 June 2024

This is a list of defunct airlines of Greece.[1][2]

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
Aegean Aviation A3 AEE AEGEAN 1988 1999 Renamed to Aegean Airlines
Aerogenesis Air Services 1999 2022
Aeolian Airlines AOL AEOLIAN 2011 2012
Aeroland Airways 3S AEN AEROLAND 2005 2012
Aerospace One IW OAN HELLAS CARGO 2013 2014
Afrek 1976 1983 Operated Bristol Britannia
Agapitos Airlines 1997 1998 Renamed to Kara Air[3]
Air go 4A AGS AIRGO CARGO 2008 2011 Operated British Aerospace ATP
ArGo Airways AGW ARGONAUT 2009 2010 Operated DHC-6 Twin Otter
Air Greece JG AGJ AIR GREECE 1994 1999 Merged into Aegean Airlines
Air Manos 1999 2000
Air Miles 2002 2004 [4]
Air Transport of Greece 1947 1951 Merged with Hellenic Airlines and Technical and Aeronautical Holdings to form TAE Greek National Airlines
AirSea Lines PEV 2004 2009
Alexandair AXN ALEXANDROS 2004 2007
Airgo Seaplane 2009 2010 Operated DHC-6 Twin Otter
Apollo Airways PJ
K6
AOA APOLLO AIR 1994 1997 Operated Airbus A300
Astra Airlines A2 AZI GREEK STAR 2008 2019
Athens Airways ZF ATW ATHENSAIR 2008 2011
Axon Airlines XN AXO AXONAIR 1998 2001 Established as Cosmos Airlines. Operated Airbus A300, Boeing 737-400, Boeing 737-700, Embraer ERJ 145[5]
CAL Aviation CLV CALAVIA ? ? [6]
Cosmos Airlines 1998 1998 Renamed to Axon Airlines. Operated Boeing 737NG, Boeing 717-200[7]
Cretan Airlines C5 KRT CRETAN 1993 1995
Cronus Airlines X5 CUS CRONUS 1995 2001 Merged into Aegean Airlines
Daedalus Airlines 1947 1950 Went bankrupt
Delphic Airlines 2021 2023 Never got AOC - went bankrupt
Electra Airlines ELD ELECTRA 2000 2003
Ellinair EL ELB ELLINAIR HELLAS 2013 2021
Elite Airlines 2007 2010
EuroAir 6M EUP EUROSTAR 1995 2009 AOC suspended
First Airways 2010 2012 Rebranded as Minoan Air
Fly Ellas ELF 2018 2019 Renamed to FlyGR8[8]
Fly Hellas VQ VKH DELPHI 2011 2011
Galaxy Airways 9G GLX 1999 2001
Gee Bee Air GEB GOLF-BRAVO AIR 2002 2006
Greece Airways IX GRE GREECE AIRWAYS 2003 2006 Formed by Greek, Spanish and UK (Air Scotland) interests using assets from Electra Airlines, dba Air-Scotland.
GreenJet Airlines GRN;GRJ 2011 2013
Hellas Air Service HRS HELLAS AIR ? ? [9]
Hellas Jet HJ HEJ HELLAS JET 2003 2010
Hellas Wings LJR HELLAS WINGS 1998 2006
Hellenic Airlines (GAT) HELLENIC 1947 1951 Merged with Air Transport of Greece and Technical and Aeronautical Holdings to form TAE Greek National Airlines
Hellenic Imperial Airways HT IMP IMPERIAL 2007 2012
Hellenic Star Airways HJ HST 1999 2003
Helliniki Etairia Enaerion Sygkoinonion 1931 1940 Known under the French name of Société Hellénique des Communications Aériennes[10]
Hermes Airlines H3 HRM HERMES 2011 2016
Icarus Airlines 1930 1930 Known as Greece's first airline. Went bankrupt[11]
InterJet INJ INJET 1992 2011
Jonian Airways 1971 1972
K2 SmartJets KSJ 2007 2013
KAL Aviation CLV CALAVIA 1990 2001 Became Ver-Avia. Operated Swearingen Merlin IV[12]
Macedonian Airlines MC MCS MACAIR 1992 2003 Rebranded as Olympic Airlines
Meelad Air Greece MEL 2008 2014 Established in Jordan, but applied in May 2009 to the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority for an AOC[13]
Minoan Air MAV MINOAN 2012 2015
Olympic Airlines OA OAL OLYMPIC 2003 2009 Sold name and logo to Olympic Air
Olympic Airways OA OAL OLYMPIC 1956 2003 Merged with several internal companies within Olympic Airways to form Olympic Airways Services
Olympic Aviation ML OLY OLAVIA 1971 2003 Flight academy became part of Olympic Airways Services and airliner fleet transferred to Olympic Airlines. Still operates as a helicopter charter service
Orange2Fly O4 OTF ORANGE2FLY 2015 2021
Pantheon Airways OA OAL 2008 2008 Rebranded as Olympic Air
Princess Airlines IG PER 1998 2000 Operated Boeing 737-200, Boeing 737-300
South East European Airlines 6J GRE SEEA AIR 1992 1995 Flew under Virgin Atlantic brand. Operated Airbus A320, Boeing 737-400, Fokker 50, Swearingen Merlin IV[14]
Sky Wings Airlines ND GSW ARROW JET 2006 2012
SkyGreece Airlines GW SGR SKYGREECE 2012 2015
Summer Express EUH 1997 1998
TAE Greek National Airlines GK TAE GREEK 1946 1957 Rebranded as Olympic Airways
TEA Trans European Airlines TEG EUROLINES 1998 1998 Operated Embraer Bandeirante[15]
Technical and Aeronautical Holdings GK TAE GREEK 1935 1951 Merged with Hellenic Airlines and Air Transport of Greece to form TAE Greek National Airlines
Venus Airlines V4 VER VENUS 1992 1996 Operated Boeing 727-200, Boeing 767-200, MD-83, MD-87[16]
Ver-Avia GRV NIGHT RIDER 2001 2009 Operated Swearingen SA227-AC Metro III[17]
Viking Hellas Aviation VQ VKH 2009 2011 Rebranded as Fly Hellas

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  • ^ "Since 1997, ATDB is the only service providing an accurate global and permanently updated details of all worldwide transport aircraft, airlines, private and government operators - and leasing companies". aerotransport.org. Retrieved 2019-01-31.
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  • ^ "Air Miles". Airline History. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  • ^ "Axon Airlines". Airline History. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  • ^ "CAL Aviation". Airports Insider. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  • ^ "Cosmos Airlines". Airline History. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  • ^ "Fly Ellas". Airline History. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  • ^ "Hellas Air Service". Airport Insider. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  • ^ "Helliniki Etairia Enaerion Sygkoinonion". Airline History. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  • ^ "Icarus Airlines". Airline History. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  • ^ "KAL Aviation". rzjets. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  • ^ "Meelad Air". Airline History. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
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