Air Exel


Air Exel was a Dutch airline based in Maastricht in the Netherlands, operating scheduled and chartered flights out of Eindhoven Airport and Maastricht Aachen Airport to several domestic and international destinations.

History

The airline was established on 26 April 1991 as Air Exel Commuter on a co-operational base with Dutch national carrier KLM. Scheduled flights were launched on 1 May of the same year. As part of the parent's move to integrate the services of its feeders, the company was renamed to KLM Exel in January 1998. On 6 November 2004, the co-operation with KLM ended, and the airline became Air Exel Netherlands.
One month later, in December 2004, Air Exel's Chief Executive Officer, Harm Prins, was arrested on charges of fraud, blackmail, and money laundering. The investigation brought to light financial difficulties with Air Exel, which was subsequently shut down on 31 January 2005.

Destinations

Upon closure, Air Exel operated scheduled flights to the following destinations:
;France
;Italy
;Netherlands
;Norway
;United Kingdom
;Germany
Over the years, the KLM Exel/Air Exel fleet consisted of the following aircraft types:
AircraftIntroducedRetiredTotal
ATR 42199820052
ATR 72199920051
Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia199820052
Embraer ERJ 145200020043

Historic fleet

Air Exel's fleet consisted of:
RegistrationTyperemarks
PH-XLCATR 42-320
PH-XLDATR 42-320
PH-XLEATR 42-320
PH-XLHATR 72-201F
PH-XLIATR 42-320
PH-XLKATR 42-320
PH-XLLATR 42-320
PH-XLMATR 42-320
PH-BRLEMB 120RT
PH-XLAEMB 120RT
PH-XLBEMB 120RTAs a wreck at Maastricht Aachen Airport until 2022.
PH-XLFEMB 120ER
PH-XLGEMB 120RT
PH-RXAE145MP
PH-RXBE145MP
PH-RXCE145LR