For the American fractional ownership airline, see PlaneSense.
Former Cypriot airline
Cobalt Air
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
CO
FCB
APOLLO
Founded
27 November 2015 (27 November 2015)[1]
Commenced operations
1 June 2016 (2016-06-01)[1]
Ceased operations
17 October 2018
Hubs
Larnaca International Airport
Frequent-flyer program
Cobalt Elements[2]
Fleet size
6
Destinations
23
Headquarters
Nicosia, Cyprus[1]
Key people
Petros Souppouris (CEO)
Employees
350 approx (2017)[3]
Website
www.cobalt.aero
Cobalt Air[1] was a Cypriot airline headquartered in Nicosia[1] based out of Larnaca International Airport.
The airline operated its maiden flight on 1 June 2016 from Larnaca to Athens.[4] It was the second Cypriot airline after Tus Airways to be established since the dissolution of flag carrier Cyprus Airways in 2015.[5] From June 2017 until October 2018, it was the second largest airline at Larnaca International Airport with 8.2% of weekly capacity after Aegean Airlines, and was predicted to become the largest airline by summer 2018 following expansion and the subsequent reduction by Aegean in Larnaca.[6] However, Cobalt Air ceased all operations on 17 October 2018 facing financial difficulties.[7]
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