10 Mar 2014

Rotana Jet; Executive Charter and Scheduled Airline services.

Established in late 2010 by Dr. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saif Al‐Nahyan, Rotana Jet operates both Executive Charter and Scheduled Airline services

With its main operating base at Al‐Bateen Airport, situated only 10km from the City Centre of Abu Dhabi, Rotana Jet is uniquely located for corporate clients and domestics passengers alike.

On June 2 2012, Rotana Jet became the UAE’s first Domestic Airline with the inauguration of services between Al‐Bateen Airport (Abu Dhabi) and Sir Bani Yas Island. Rotana Jet has strengthened its commitment to improve connectivity within the United Arab Emirates by announcing the addition of Dalma Island, Fujairah and Al Ain to its route network. Additional services to Ras Al Khaimah and Sharjah has been scheduled.

In the air and on the ground, Rotana Jet continues to set service standard benchmarks in terms of Safety, Quality and Customer Service.

Rotana Jet
IATA
RG
ICAO
RJD
Callsign
ROTANA
Founded2010
HubsAl Bateen Executive Airport
Focus citiesSir Bani Yas Island, Dalma Island, Al Ain, Fujairah.
Fleet size4
Destinations9
HeadquartersAl Bateen Executive Airport
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Key peopleAhmed bin Saif Al Nahyan (Chairman)
Websiterotanajet.com

Destinations.
Rotana is based at Al Bateen Airport.
  •  Bahrain
    • Bahrain International Airport
  •  Oman
    • Salalah - Salalah Airport
    • Muscat - Muscat Airport (begins 25 December)
  •  United Arab Emirates
  • Abu Dhabi
    • Abu Dhabi - Abu Dhabi International Airport
    • Abu Dhabi - Al Bateen Executive Airport Base
    • Al Ain - Al Ain International Airport
    • Dalma (island) - Delma Airport *
    • Sir Bani Yas - Sir Bani Yas Airport *
  • Dubai
    • Dubai - Dubai International Airport
  • Fujairah
    • Fujairah International Airport

Fleet.

Rotana jet
AircraftIn fleetOrderPassengers
A318 VIP1019/50
Embraer ERJ-145s2050
Gulfstream G45010
Gulfstream IV / G400
C-20F/G/H/J
GIV-SP / G350 / G450
Gulfstream G-400.jpg
Gulfstream GIV.
RoleBusiness jet
ManufacturerGulfstream Aerospace
StatusActive service
Primary usersUnited States Air Force
United States Army
United States Navy
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Produced535+
Unit cost
GIV: US$36 million (1998)
G350: $33.25 million (2010)
G450: $38.25 million (2010)
Developed fromGulfstream III
VariantsGulfstream V
Gulfstream G350/G450

ERJ 145 family
ERJ 135/ERJ 140/ERJ 145
RAEerj145.jpg
An ERJ-145 of Air France RĂ©gional
RoleRegional airliner
National originBrazil
ManufacturerEmbraer
First flightAugust 11, 1995
IntroductionDecember 1996
StatusIn Service
Primary usersExpressJet Airlines (As United Express)
American Eagle Airlines
Produced1989-present
Number built890 as of January 2012
Developed fromEmbraer EMB 120 Brasilia
VariantsR-99 and P-99
Embraer Legacy 600

A318
FGUGC.JPG
RoleNarrow-body jet airliner
National originMulti-national
ManufacturerAirbus
First flight15 January 2002
Introduction2003 with Frontier Airlines
StatusIn service
Primary usersAir France
Avianca
Avianca Brazil
Produced2002–present
Number built79 as of June 2013
Unit cost
US$70.1 million, €53 million (2013)
Developed from

source- www.wikipedia.com &

rotanajet.com
Airbus A320