NLM CityHopper


NLM CityHopper full name Nederlandse Luchtvaart Maatschappij, was a Dutch commuter airline, founded in 1966. Its head office was in Building 70 in Schiphol Airport East in Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands.

History

The carrier was formed as Nederlandse Luchtvaart Maatschappij in 1966. Starting operations on using leased Fokker F27 aircraft from the Royal Dutch Air Force, it was set up as a KLM subsidiary under a two-year contract to operate domestic services within the Netherlands. The airline saw the incorporation of the Fokker F28 in 1978.
Amsterdam, Eindhoven, Enschede, Groningen, Maastricht, and Rotterdam comprised the airline's network at the beginning. The Eindhoven–Hamburg route was the first international service flown by the airline; it was initially aimed at providing a scheduled executive service for Philips, and was made public in. London-Gatwick was added to the network in early 1975.
The airline changed its name to NLM CityHopper/Netherlines, following the acquisition of Netherlines by its parent company KLM in ; operations of both subsidiaries were subsequently merged. Despite sharing their operational structure, both companies were separate entities until, when they were absorbed into the newly created KLM Cityhopper.

Destinations

The airline served the following destinations throughout its history:

Fleet

Following is a list of aircraft flown by the airline throughout its history.
According to Aviation Safety Network, NLM CityHopper records a single accident/incident event.