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| revenue = €106,061,000 | operating_income = €22,869,000 | net_income = €32,890,000 | profit = | assets = | equity = | website = }} Olympic Air ((ギリシア語:Ολυμπιακή)) is a regional airline, a subsidiary of the Greek airline carrier Aegean Airlines. It was initially formed from the privatization of the former Greek national carrier Olympic Airlines, a company that carried the name Olympic Airways from 1957 to the beginning of the 21st century. Olympic Air commenced limited operations on 29 September 2009, after Olympic Airlines ceased all operations, with the official full-scale opening of the company taking place two days later on 1 October 2009. Its main hub is Athens International Airport, with Rhodes International Airport serving as secondary hub. The airline's headquarters are in Building 57 at Athens International Airport in Spata,〔"(Olympic Air officially welcomed with full honors the Hellenic Paralympic team )." ((Archive )) Olympic Air. 2012. Retrieved on 6 April 2013. "The arrival ceremony in honor of our athletes was held at Olympic Air’s headquarters (Building 57), Athens International Airport, with emotions of great pride and excitement."〕〔"(Travelair Club -> Partners Terms and Conditions )." ((Archive )) Olympic Air. Retrieved on 6 April 2013. Under "Delta Air Lines" tab: "It is clarified that, boarding pass as well as original ticket must be forwarded as evidence to the following mail address : Olympic Air, Travelair Club department, Athens International Airport, Building 57, 190 19, Spata, Greece."〕 and its registered seat is in Koropi, Kropia, East Attica.〔"(Prospectus )." ((Archive ), unofficial English translation) Marfin Investment Group. 8 February 2010. Retrieved 27 June 2010. "OLYMPIC AIR’s registered seat is located at the 1st km of Koropi-Vari Avenue and Ifaistou Str., in the municipality of Koropi, Prefecture of Attica."〕 The airline uses the IATA code ''OA'' that it inherited from Olympic Airlines, and the ICAO code ''OAL''. The airline initially launched using the ICAO code ''NOA'', but later reportedly bought the ''OAL'' code used by Olympic Airlines. On 22 February 2010, Olympic Air and its main competitor Aegean Airlines announced they had reached an agreement to merge their operations, phasing out the Aegean brand. After an inquiry by the European competitions commission, it was announced on 26 January 2011 that the merger was blocked citing anti-competitive concerns. However, the sale to Aegean Airlines was eventually approved by the EU Competition Commission on 10 October 2013, and the airline is now a subsidiary of Aegean Airlines. It currently operates 14 Bombardier Dash 8 aircraft, its former fleet of A320 and A319 aircraft having been sold during the various processes covered above. ==History== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Olympic Air」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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