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Old 23rd Apr 2008, 00:33
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Silver Air UAE

Looking for some any information on Silver Air, Ras Al Khaimah.

Tried the search option but only got this!!
The search term you specified (air) is under the minimum word length (4) and therefore will not be found. Please make this term longer.

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never heard of silver air, sorry.

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www.silverairuae.com
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According to their website: At present 4 ex-Saudi B-737-268. Plans to acquire -300’s and -400’s as well, acc to web-article.

Found pics of the 4 a/c at the a-net picture database between Jan 2005 and Apr 2006, all converted at ADD.

Strange that there is no other mention of it on pprune. Just curious because I met a bloke today who had just been hired…

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I especially like the screw driver just below the fire handles on the center console on the cockpit pic they have on their website.

Instills confidence don't ya think
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Silver Air In Ras Al Khaimah, Uae

Hi Guys! Any Ideas/ Info About Silver Air In Rak? Anybody Who Currently Works Or Previously Worked With Silver Air, Who Could Insights What Kind Of Airline Is It?

Thanks A Lot For Your Piece Of Advice.....
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No idea, sorry

All I know is that they are a low cost charter operator, using old Boings.

No other news, sorry.
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Thanks a lot Silverspoon.
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CEO: Steffen Harporth (ex SAS)
Flight Ops Director: Per Jakobsen
Head of Inflight: Diaa El Waasly (ex RAK)

Cheers

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Will this work? Hmmmm
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My thoughts exactly!
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Set up to be an ACMI/sub-charter operator with B737-200 and B737-3/4/500. With the SHJ charter operators just hanging in there, the region needs a new airline taking care of this niche.
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Silver Air Dubai - courtesy of ARABIAN Business.com

New ACMI in the UAE



"Silver Air is ready for take off
Posted on Tuesday, 28 October 2008

Industry SectorAviation
Country United Arab Emirates
Client(s) Silver Air

Press Release Content

Attainment of Air Operator's Certificate (AOC) means that the Dubai ACMI carrier is ready to meet the requirements of airlines and operators throughout the region.

Silver Air is delighted to announce that it has just attained its UAE GCAA Air Operator's Certificate (AOC). This marks the beginning of a new era for Silver Air and a key point in the strategy of the company; the Dubai ACMI carrier is now ready to meet the needs of airlines and partners throughout the Gulf region. The AOC was attained in less than one year by the UAE carrier, reflecting the high quality and safety standards Silver Air demands of itself.

The aim of Silver Air is to be the leading ACMI wet lease charter carrier in the Middle East. The company will achieve this by delivering outstanding customer service with the aim of becoming the "partner of choice" for operators and organisations throughout the region. Customers will experience exceptional standards in reliability, service and safety while at the same time experiencing outstanding cost effectiveness.

Silver Air's current fleet of aircraft consists of three Boeing 737-200 and one 737-300 aircraft, with plans for further expansion of the fleet to ten aircraft by the beginning of 2010. The expanded fleet will include 737-300's and -400's together with two upgraded -200's.

Commenting on the attainment of the AOC Silver Air CEO, Steffen Harpoth said "The AOC marks a major milestone in the development of Silver Air. One of our key first objectives was to secure the AOC in the UAE and we are delighted to have achieved it in such a record time. This means that we can go into the market and show the airlines and other customers of the Middle East just what we can offer.

We are perfectly placed, in this rapidly growing market, to meet the needs of the airlines of the region. I look forward to setting new standards in customer service, reliability, safety and security. We wish to deliver to our customers the best service, with the best aircraft; the AOC means that we are ready to do so."


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About Silver Air

Silver Air was established in 2004 as a Dubai based ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, and Maintenance & Insurance) air carrier. The company currently operates two Boeing 737-200. The aircraft are equipped with Pratt & Whitney JT8D engines and have capacity for approximately 115 passengers, and one Boeing 737-300 aircraft equipped with CFM56-3C1 engines and a capacity of 127 passengers Silver Air's expansion plans include the acquisition of Boeing 737-300's and -400's to increase the size of the fleet to 10 aircraft by 2010.

Silver Air is established in the Gulf region as a reliable, well run ACMI carrier perfectly placed to meet the growing demands in this expanding market. The company offers the following services for long and short term contracts: Ad Hoc Charter, Short or Medium Term Series, Fill in ACMI Cover, Long Term ACMI and Long Term CPA.

Please visit welcome to silverairuae.com
Contact Details

Name Lina Chahine
Company Silver Air
Telephone 971 4 4080371
Email [email protected] "
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"The aim of Silver Air is to be the leading ACMI wet lease charter carrier in the Middle East. The company will achieve this by delivering outstanding customer service with the aim of becoming the "partner of choice" for operators and organisations throughout the region. Customers will experience exceptional standards in reliability, service and safety while at the same time experiencing outstanding cost effectiveness."

Yeah Yeah Yeah...They all wanna be the leaders and the best and the most wonderful operators of the region. Let's see if they can successfully launch first, then treat their staff decently throughout the launch and growth phases...if any.
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Silver Air

Just been contacted by Sigmar, assesment this weekend i Brussel.
Any body got anything the want to share about this company?
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Flights to Kabul is the catch.
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What are the minimums for pilots ?
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I,m also scheduling for a Sim this weekend , Any Information about living in Ras Al Khaimah or any extra information.

Thanks you in advanced

Ed
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RAK is a fun but backwater type of place

I hope you get to the next hurdle,

Take care up there.

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****ty company... don't go!!! they have a typical arabic attitudes, although the ceo and foph are scandinavian, they'll cheat you... ops in war zone, istanbul next, then who know... they work on daily plan and count on desperate pilots not able to find anything else around... don't go!!!
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