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Enerjet
File:Enerjet Logo.JPG
IATA ICAO Callsign
EG ENJ ENERJET AIR
Founded2006
Commenced operations2009
Operating basesToronto Pearson International Airport
Winnipeg International Airport
Fleet size2
Destinations13
Parent companyEnerjet Ltd
HeadquartersCalgary, Alberta, Canada
Key peopleTim Morgan (President & CEO)
Websitewww.enerjet.ca

Enerjet is a charter airline with its headquarters on the grounds of Calgary International Airport in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.[1] It operates flights to holiday destinations in the Caribbean and Mexico from Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver. [2] The airline commenced operations in spring of 2009.[3]

History

Enerjet was originally formed in 2006 by a small group of entrepreneurs addressing what they perceived to be a gap in the service provided by Canada's major airlines, WestJet and Air Canada, in "Middle Canada".[4] When planned it was known as NewAir and Tours until 20 October 2008 when NewAir and Tours revealed their name and corporate logo to be styled as Enerjet.[5] Enerjet was founded by nine individuals including Tim Morgan, former WestJet Senior Vice-President. [6]

On 28 November 2008, Enerjet received an Air Operators Certificate (AOC) and Air Operators License issued by the Canadian Transportation Agency. [7]

Destinations

Fleet

Enerjet operate the Boeing 737-700 aircraft for their routes. The first of two aircraft was painted in the Enerjet livery on the 20 October 2008. The aircraft was delivered to Calgary on 12 November 2008.

Enerjet currently operates the following aircraft (at April 9, 2010):[8]

Enerjet Fleet
Aircraft In Fleet Passengers Notes
Boeing 737-700 2 137 Winglet equipped

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