AIS Airlines


AIS Airlines is a Dutch airline headquartered at Lelystad Airport in the Netherlands. In addition to scheduled flights, it operates charter and wet lease services.

Overview

The company firstly existed as a flight school and then expanded into the airline business. The flight school currently operates eight SOCATA TB-9s, three SOCATA TB-10s, one SOCATA TB-20 and one Cessna T303 Crusader. The airline started an expansion of scheduled routes, mainly within Germany, in 2014, including some formerly served by the now defunct OLT Express Germany. Flights from Bremen to Luxembourg, Malmö and Nuremberg were announced for autumn 2014, but these plans were later cancelled. By January 2015, AIS Airlines additionally took over some Swedish domestic routes under its own brand, that it formerly operated on behalf of Direktflyg.
On February 27, 2020, AIS Airlines discontinued the Münster-Osnabrück route to Copenhagen.

Destinations

AIS Airlines serves the following scheduled destinations:
;Germany
;Sweden
As of November 2019, the AIS Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft: