AnadoluJet

AJet
Ajet Hava Taşımacılığı Anonim Şirketi
IATA ICAO Callsign
TK/VF[1] THY/TKJ TURKISH
Founded23 April 2008; 15 years ago (2008-04-23) as Anadolujet;
1 March 2024; 26 days ago (2024-03-01) as AJet
Operating bases
Hubs
Frequent-flyer programMiles & Smiles (23 April 2008-12 March 2024);[3]
none (12 March 2024-present)
AllianceStar Alliance (affiliate) (23 April 2008-31 March 2024);
none (31 March 2024-present)
Fleet size85[4]
Parent companyTurkish Airlines
HeadquartersAnkara, Turkey
Key peopleKerem Sarp (CEO)
Websitewww.ajet.com

AJet is a Turkish low-cost[5] regional airline, operating domestic flights as well as international flights to Northern Cyprus, Western Europe and Western Asia from its hub Sabiha Gökçen Airport. It is a subsidiary of Turkish Airlines.

History

AnadoluJet

The AnadoluJet trademark used by Turkish Airlines until March 2024.

AnadoluJet was created on 23 April 2008 by Turkish Airlines. In March 2020, the brand was reconfigured to apply to the entire Turkish Airlines international route network operating from Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport, consisting of over 20 routes.[6]

AJet

In February 2023, Turkish Airlines confirmed plans to spin-off AnadoluJet from an incorporated brand name into an independent airline with the name ‚AJet Hava Taşımacılığı Anonim Şirketi (English: AJet Air Transportation Joint Stock Company), but it will continue to be a 100% subsidiary of Turkish Airlines.[7] Turkish Airlines said in a stock market disclosure that the new company was incorporated on 14 July 2023, with an initial paid-up capital of TRY450 million (EUR15.75 million), and will continue operating as a low-cost carrier.[8]

In November 2023, Turkish Airlines unveiled the airline's new branding and livery.[9] The airline will operate as a fully-owned low-cost subsidiary of Turkish Airlines.[10] It also announced plans to acquire a separate AOC for the carrier.[11]

On 2 January 2024, AnadoluJet received its own independent air operator's certificate ahead of its rebranding due in early 2024.[12]

Destinations

AJet operates flights to domestic destinations and international destinations in several countries across Europe and Asia.[13][14]

Codeshare agreements

AJet additionally maintains codeshare agreements with its parent company Turkish Airlines.

Fleet

Current fleet

AJet Airbus A321neo
AJet Boeing 737-800

As of February 2024, AJet operates a fleet of the following narrow-body aircraft.[4]

AJet fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
J Y Total
Airbus A320-200 6 180 180 Leased from SmartLynx Airlines and SmartLynx Airlines Malta.[4]
Airbus A320neo 4 186 186 Originally ordered by S7 Airlines.[15]
Airbus A321-200 7 220 220 Leased from SmartLynx Airlines and SmartLynx Airlines Malta.[4]
Airbus A321neo 13 8 203 211 Originally ordered by S7 Airlines.[15]
240 240 Originally ordered by VietJet Air.[citation needed]
Boeing 737-800 45 186 186 Most transferred from Turkish Airlines.[4]
189 189
Boeing 737 MAX 8 10 3 8 168 176 Originally ordered by S7 Airlines.[15]
189 189
Total 85 3

Historic fleet

Former AnadoluJet Boeing 737-700

Anadolujet also had operated the following aircraft types in the past:[16]

See also

References

  1. ^ https://www.iata.org/en/publications/directories/code-search/?airline.search=vf
  2. ^ "Flight network". anadolujet.com.
  3. ^ https://www.turkishairlines.com/tr-tr/bilgi-edin/ajet-bilgilendirme/?spMailingID=49593296&spUserID=MTY2MzE3ODc4MTI5NAS2&spJobID=2662771495&spReportId=MjY2Mjc3MTQ5NQS2
  4. ^ a b c d e "Anadolu Jet Fleet Details and History". www.planespotters.net. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  5. ^ "AnadoluJet is certified as a 3-Star Low-Cost Airline".
  6. ^ Liu, Jim (13 January 2020). "Turkish Airlines confirms AnadoluJet network transition from late-March 2020". Routesonline.
  7. ^ ch-aviation.com - Turkish Airlines moves ahead with AnadoluJet hive-off 27 February 2023
  8. ^ "Turkish Airlines spins off AnadoluJet into a new subsidiary".
  9. ^ "Turkish Airlines' AnadoluJet reborn with new livery as AJet". 24 November 2023. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  10. ^ Dunn, Graham. "Turkish Airlines unveils AJet brand for low-cost carrier AnadoluJet". FlightGlobal. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
  11. ^ "Turkish Airlines spins off AnadoluJet into a new subsidiary". ch-aviation. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
  12. ^ ch-aviation.com - Türkiye's AnadoluJet rebrands as AJet; obtains own AOC 3 January 2024
  13. ^ thy.com - Flight Schedule retrieved 20 September 2016
  14. ^ "Flught Network". anadolujet.com.
  15. ^ a b c "Turkey's AnadoluJet adds first A321neo". Ch-Aviation. 12 July 2022.
  16. ^ "AnadoluJet Historic Fleet". Retrieved 11 December 2016.

External links

Media related to AnadoluJet at Wikimedia Commons

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