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Corendon Dutch Airlines

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Corendon Dutch Airlines
IATA ICAO Call sign
CD CND DUTCH CORENDON
Founded2010; 14 years ago (2010)
Operating basesAmsterdam Airport Schiphol
Maastricht Aachen Airport
Fleet size3
Destinations23
Parent companyCorendon Tourism Group
HeadquartersBadhoevedorp, Netherlands
Key peopleAtilay Uslu (Founder)
Gunay Uslu (CEO)
Websitecorendon.nl

Corendon Dutch Airlines is a Dutch charter and scheduled airline headquartered in Badhoevedorp, Haarlemmermeer.[1] It is a sister company of Corendon Airlines and Corendon Airlines Europe.[2]

History

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First logo, used until 2014
Second logo, used until 2017
A former Corendon Dutch Airlines Boeing 737-800 in a previous livery
A former Corendon Dutch Airlines Boeing 737-800 in the current livery

Corendon Dutch Airlines is the Dutch branch of the Corendon Group. It started operations under its own AOC in April 2011 using a single Boeing 737-800 aircraft serving European and African holiday destinations from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Maastricht Aachen Airport.[3]

Destinations

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Americas

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Bonaire
Curaçao

Africa

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Egypt
The Gambia
Morocco

Europe

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Bulgaria
Greece
Netherlands
North-Macedonia
Spain
Turkey

Fleet

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The Corendon Dutch Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft as of June 2024:[citation needed]

Corendon Dutch Airlines fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
Boeing 737 MAX 9 3 wetlease airbus A350-900 213 Replaced the Boeing 737-800 in 2023[4]
Total 3

References

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  1. ^ "Contact." Corendon Dutch Airlines. Retrieved on 17 February 2012. "Corendon Dutch Airlines Singaporestraat 82 1175 RA LIJNDEN"
  2. ^ "Corporate". corendonairlines.com. 2019-03-24.
  3. ^ Luchtvaartnieuws.nl – Corendon in 2011 van start met Nederlandse luchtvaartmaatschappij (Dutch only), article retrieved February 5, 2011.
  4. ^ "Vlootvernieuwing Corendon Dutch Airlines Compleet door levering derde MAX". Luchtvaartnieuws.nl. 2024-04-26.
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