Archana Airways

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Archana Airways
अर्चना एयरवैस
File:ArchanaAirwaysLogo1.JPG
IATA ICAO Callsign
ACY ARCHANA
Founded1991
Commenced operations1993
Ceased operations2000
HubsDelhi
Fleet size2
Destinations5
HeadquartersNew Delhi

Archana Airways was a regional airline based in New Delhi, India. It operated domestic scheduled services with a fleet of turboprop aircraft from 1994 to 2000.

History[edit]

Archana Airways Limited was founded on 29 April 1991 and started its full service operation in 1993 with three brand new Czech built L-410 UVP-E9, 17 seater commuter aircraft. In 1994 the company was granted scheduled airlines status by Government of India through Director General of Civil Aviation, New Delhi.

Seeing the quality of service provided by Archana Airways, in 1994, it was approached by MPAVN (now MPSIDC) to connect some sectors in State of Madhya Pradesh and also subscribe equity of the company as co-promoter.

Archana was among the smallest of the 30 old aviation companies which had come into being by 1994. The airline quickly set up in-house facilities, for overhaul of aircraft and training programs for pilots, cabin attendants, traffic assistants and security staff.

Archana was operating its schedule flight to Kullu, Shimla, Jaipur, Udaipur and Jodhpur sector.

In the beginning of 1995, to connect more sectors, the company planned an expansion to acquire bigger capacity aircraft. The plan was to acquire two new DASH-8 Aircraft on deferred credit basis.

The company was having three L410 (17 Seater) aircraft out of which two aircraft met with an accidents in Kanpur ('96) and Kullu ('96). The company acquired three new Let L-410 aircraft during 96–97. The promoters started feeling credit crunch and were unable to pay the instalments of the aircraft. The company incurred heavy losses due to low load factors and high cost of operation. In 2000, it went out of business.

Destinations[edit]

As of October 1994, Archana Airways served the following cities:[1]

India

Incidents and accidents[edit]

  • An Archana Airways Let L 410 crashed after taking off from Shimla while operating on the Delhi-Shimla-Bhunter-Delhi sector on the morning of 11 July 1996, killing all 9 persons aboard (including three flight crew members).[2][3]

Fleet[edit]

Archana Airways operated the Bombardier Dash 8 aircraft. It formerly operated Let L-410 aircraft.

Current status[edit]

Archana Airways Limited has been taken over by Ascent Pinnacle Capital Limited[4]

References[edit]

  1. "Routes of success". India Today. 15 October 1994. Retrieved 27 August 2014.
  2. http://dgca.gov.in/accident/acc96.pdf
  3. Information about Archana Airways at the Aviation Safety Network
  4. Ascent Pinnacle Capital Limited.


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