ArubaExel

ArubaExel
IATA ICAO Callsign
EA EAG EXEL
Founded 2004
Hubs Queen Beatrix International Airport
Fleet size 6 (planned)
Destinations 5 (planned)
Key people CEO: Onno J. de Swart
Website www.arubaexel.com

ArubaExel is an airline based in Aruba. It was established in 2004 and is wholly owned by the ExelAviation Group.

History

Although initially established to provide service between Aruba and Venezuela and to be a link from Venezuela to neighboring islands of Bonaire and Curaçao, the airline didn't pursue its permission to start operations with its aircraft, which was only used by sister airline BonairExel and was later sent back to the Netherlands when the ExelAviation Group ceased its own operations. In 2016 the branding rights of the ExelAviation Group were acquired by the Founder & Ex CEO of Aruba Airlines Mr. Onno de Swart.

Destinations

ArubaExel is preparing to start operating the following services:



City Country IATA ICAO Airport Notes*
Santiago ChileSCLSCELComodoro Arturo Merino Benítez Airport
Miami United StatesMIAKMIAMiami International Airport
New York United StatesJFKKJFKJohn F. Kennedy International Airport
Oranjestad ArubaAUATNCAQueen Beatrix International AirportHub
PhilipsburgSint MaartenSint MaartenSXMTNCMPrincess Juliana International Airport
Willemstad CuraçaoCURTNCCHato International Airport
Brussels BelgiumBRUEBBRBrussels International Airport

Fleet

The ArubaExel fleet will consist of the following aircraft:

ArubaExel Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Notes
A321 0 3 180 Operated by ArubaExel
A330 0 3 288 Operated by ArubaExel
Total 0

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