Liliair becomes launch customer of Mesa offshoot Flite

Photomontage: Marvic Bugeja / MAviO News.
Photomontage: Marvic Bugeja / MAviO News.

Liliair becomes launch customer of Mesa offshoot Flite

Photomontage: Marvic Bugeja / MAviO News.
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In the 2023 summer flight schedule, Liliair will operate from Klagenfurt offer the destinations Hamburg, Munich and Frankfurt am Main. Two Bombardier CRJ-900s, which are to be operated by the Maltese airline Flite, have been organized for this purpose.

Behind the aviation company is a US industry giant who has a lot of experience with this type. It is the large regional airline Mesa Airlines, which also operates on behalf of American Airlines and United Airlines. This has decided to found a European branch.

The Maltese Flite Aviation Ltd. is currently in the approval process as an airline. The AOC and operating license are expected to be issued in early 2023. Liliair is the first official customer of the new provider. It also follows that the fleet intended for Liliair will receive an "operated by Flite" sticker and the two CRJ-900 will be entered in the Maltese aviation register.

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