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1 History  



1.1  Olympic Aviation Flight Academy  







2 Fleet  



2.1  Fleet at integration with Olympic Airways  





2.2  Historical fleet  







3 Accidents and incidents  





4 References  





5 External links  














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Olympic Aviation
IATA ICAO Callsign
ML OLY[1] OLAVIA
Founded1971
Ceased operations2003
HubsEleftherios Venizelos International Airport, Ellinikon International Airport
Focus citiesMakedonia International Airport
Frequent-flyer programIcarus Frequent Flyer Program
Fleet size32 (at December 2003)
Destinationsserved the Olympic Airways network
Parent companyOlympic Airways Services S.A. (formerly Olympic Airways S.A.)
HeadquartersAthens, Greece
WebsiteOlympic Aviation
An Olympic Aviation Boeing 717
An Olympic Aviation ATR 72
An Olympic Shorts 330, Skiathos 1986

Olympic Aviation was a subsidiary of Olympic Airways, the Greek national flag carrier.

History[edit]

Olympic Aviation began as the light aircraft and helicopter division of Aristotle Onassis's Olympic Airways. It was founded as a separate company by Onassis's son Alexander on August 2, 1971. Its principal purpose was to provide aviation links between mainland Greece and the Greek islands, so its fleet consisted mainly of turboprop aircraft which were small enough to be able to negotiate even the most modest of Greek airports. Olympic Aviation played a significant role for Olympic Airways. It served most domestic destinations of the parent company. The company was also responsible for charter flights in the Olympic Airways Group of Companies, until Macedonian Airlines was created.

Olympic Aviation Flight Academy[edit]

The Flight Academy operated under the supervision of Olympic Aviation, and was created in 1970, by Alexander Onassis. The Flight Academy had bought flight simulators for ATR-42/72 aircraft, as well as Boeing 737-200/300/400 aircraft.

Fleet[edit]

Fleet at integration with Olympic Airways[edit]

The three Boeing 717 aircraft were leased to serve some of Olympic Aviation's European flights, based at Makedonia AirportofThessaloniki. Shortly after the retirement of the Olympic Airways's Boeing 737-200s, the 717s were used on Olympic Airways's European destinations.

Historical fleet[edit]

On December 2003, the flight academy as well as most of the Olympic Airways Group companies, became part of a new company called Olympic Airways - Services S.A.. Olympic Aviation continues to operate, mainly to provide helicopter charter services, under the Olympic Airways - Services management. Its turboprop and jet aircraft fleet, as well as that of Olympic Airways and Macedonian Airlines was integrated into a new company, Olympic Airlines.

Accidents and incidents[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Operators by state" (PDF). icao.int. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  • ^ Accident description Short 330 SX-BGE. Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 17 April 2017.
  • External links[edit]

  • Companies
  • Aviation

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Olympic_Aviation&oldid=1103083977"

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    Airlines disestablished in 2003
    Defunct airlines of Greece
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