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MAYAir

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MAYAir
IATA ICAO Call sign
7M MYI MAYAIR
Founded1994
Ceased operationsNo Data
HubsCancún International Airport
Secondary hubsMérida International Airport
Fleet size8
Destinations5
HeadquartersCancún, Mexico
Websitemayair.com.mx

MAYAir was a regional airline based in Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Its main base was Cancún International Airport.

History

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The airline MAYAir was founded in 1994 as a charter airline serving the Yucatan Peninsula. By 2009 it had established itself as an air bridge between Cancun and Cozumel offering six round-trip flights daily. It used German Dornier Do 228 aircraft with a capacity of up to 19 passengers..[1]

The airline based in Cancun expanded its routes over time. MAYAir's destinations were Cancun, Cozumel, Chetumal, Mérida, Villahermosa and Veracruz.

Currently, MAYAir has halted its flight operations as a passenger airline and is not actively offering any air travel services.[2]

Destinations

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MAYAir operates the following domestic services (as of May 2022):[3]

Fleet

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A MAYAir Fokker 50 departing from Sumburgh Airport.

The MAYAir fleet includes the following aircraft (as of March 2023):[4][5]

Aircraft Total Orders Passengers
(Economy)
Notes
Cessna 206 1 5
Cessna 402 1 9
Dornier 228-202K 1 19
Dornier 228-212 2 19
Fokker 50 3 50
Total 8

Historic Fleet

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2 Let L-410 Turbolet XA-SYJ XA-SXX

References

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  1. ^ MAYAir. "MAYAir: Flights from Cancún to Cozumel, Villahermosa, Mérida, Veracruz". www.mayair.com.mx. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  2. ^ Gil, Ingrid. "¿Recuerdas la aerolínea MAYAir? Aquí su historia".
  3. ^ "Itinerary" (in Spanish). MAYAir. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
  4. ^ "http://www.mayair.com.mx/#Our_Fleet"
  5. ^ "MayAir Fleet of F50 (Active) | Airfleets aviation". www.airfleets.net. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
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