Austria: Amira Air is now RP Aircraft Management

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Austria: Amira Air is now RP Aircraft Management

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Ronny Pecik founded airlines twice under the name Amira Air. He sold the first to Niki Lauda, ​​from which the former airline Lauda and Laudamotion Executive emerged. Now the “second Amira Air” got a new company name.

The company is now active under the wording RP Aircraft Management GmbH. The RP Air brand will be used in the future. However, they don't have a homepage yet. The airline is in possession of the AOC and an operating license from the Austrian authorities.

Incidentally, Laudamotion Executive has been on the move as a sparfell for some time. The name, which reminds of the previous owner, has been discarded. The low-cost airline Lauda, ​​formerly called Amira Air, returned its licenses to the Austrian authorities at the end of the previous year. As a replacement, Ryanair founded Lauda Europe Ltd. in Malta.

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