wiki.Alumni.NET - Your Location Information Resource
Asia/Philippines/Metro Manila/Pasay City/Asian Spirit/
From wiki.Alumni.NET
Current revision (07:50, 28 March 2008) (view source) (→Asian Spirit) |
|||
(One intermediate revision not shown.) | |||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
** Popular Destinations | ** Popular Destinations | ||
*** [[Asia/Philippines/Aklan/Malay/Boracay/]] | *** [[Asia/Philippines/Aklan/Malay/Boracay/]] | ||
+ | *** [[Asia/Philippines/Cebu/]] | ||
+ | *** [[Asia/Philippines/Palawan/]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | * History | ||
+ | |||
+ | The airline was established in September 1995 by the Airline Employees Cooperative (36 Filipino nationals, mostly former Philippine Airlines employees). It started operations in April 1996 and its first routes were from Manila to the present-day towns of San Jose, Malay (serving Boracay), Virac, Daet, Tablas, and the cities of Cauayan and Masbate . Towns and cities serviced by the airline are usually regarded as secondary and tertiary routes, which are usually not serviced by major airlines.<ref name=wikipedia>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_Spirit Asian Spirit] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed September 2007.</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Asian Spirit has the distinction of being the first scheduled airline to serve Boracay. Other operators serve the airport on charter basis then. It became the Philippines's fourth flag carrier (after Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific and Air Philippines) in 2003. Asian Spirit flies to Palau , Micronesia, three times weekly from Cebu.<ref name="wikipedia"/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Fleet | ||
+ | ** CN235-220 - The 40-seater CN235-220 is a high wing monoplane manufactured by IPTIN (Indonesia). Engine power is manufactured and modeled by General Electric CT79C and Propeller is manufactured and modeled by Hamilton Standard 14-RF21. Designed for short take-off and landing, the aircraft is capable and certified to operate in all-weather and day/night operations. | ||
+ | ** Dash-7 - The 50-seater De Havilland Dash-7 aircraft is a high wing monoplane manufactured by De Havilland Aircraft of Canada. It is powered by four (4) Pratt and Whitney turbo-prop engines. Designed for short take-off and landing, the Dash-7 can operate from a minimum 600-meter long runway. The aircraft is certified for day and night, all-weather condition flying. Passenger cabin is pressurized and air-conditioned. | ||
+ | ** BAe 146 - The 80-100 seater BAe 146 regional jetliner is manufactured by British Aerospace Systems. It boasts four-jet engine reliability and is considered the quietest and cleanest aircraft in its class. The cabin and cockpit are pressurized for a smooth and comfortable ride. It has the best short take-off and landing capability and requires only 1,100 meter long runway. The aircraft is capable and certified to operate in all-weather and day/night operations. | ||
+ | ** YS-11A - The 60-seater YS-11A is a twin engine turbo-prop powered by Rolls Royce engines, made by Nippon Aircraft Mfg of Japan which has been taken over by Mitsubishi Industries. The aircraft is capable and certified to operate in all-weather and day/night operations. It can fly to short and medium range destinations. | ||
== Customers/Passengers == | == Customers/Passengers == | ||
Line 32: | Line 46: | ||
* [http://www.travelsmart.net/ph/flights/domestic/Asian_Spirit/ TravelSmart.NET Reservation] | * [http://www.travelsmart.net/ph/flights/domestic/Asian_Spirit/ TravelSmart.NET Reservation] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == References == | ||
+ | <references /> |
Current revision
Contents |
Asian Spirit
- Location & Contact Information
- Address, Directions, & Map
- GPS Coordinates
- Telephone Numbers
- Overview
- Popular Destinations
- History
The airline was established in September 1995 by the Airline Employees Cooperative (36 Filipino nationals, mostly former Philippine Airlines employees). It started operations in April 1996 and its first routes were from Manila to the present-day towns of San Jose, Malay (serving Boracay), Virac, Daet, Tablas, and the cities of Cauayan and Masbate . Towns and cities serviced by the airline are usually regarded as secondary and tertiary routes, which are usually not serviced by major airlines.[1]
Asian Spirit has the distinction of being the first scheduled airline to serve Boracay. Other operators serve the airport on charter basis then. It became the Philippines's fourth flag carrier (after Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific and Air Philippines) in 2003. Asian Spirit flies to Palau , Micronesia, three times weekly from Cebu.[1]
- Fleet
- CN235-220 - The 40-seater CN235-220 is a high wing monoplane manufactured by IPTIN (Indonesia). Engine power is manufactured and modeled by General Electric CT79C and Propeller is manufactured and modeled by Hamilton Standard 14-RF21. Designed for short take-off and landing, the aircraft is capable and certified to operate in all-weather and day/night operations.
- Dash-7 - The 50-seater De Havilland Dash-7 aircraft is a high wing monoplane manufactured by De Havilland Aircraft of Canada. It is powered by four (4) Pratt and Whitney turbo-prop engines. Designed for short take-off and landing, the Dash-7 can operate from a minimum 600-meter long runway. The aircraft is certified for day and night, all-weather condition flying. Passenger cabin is pressurized and air-conditioned.
- BAe 146 - The 80-100 seater BAe 146 regional jetliner is manufactured by British Aerospace Systems. It boasts four-jet engine reliability and is considered the quietest and cleanest aircraft in its class. The cabin and cockpit are pressurized for a smooth and comfortable ride. It has the best short take-off and landing capability and requires only 1,100 meter long runway. The aircraft is capable and certified to operate in all-weather and day/night operations.
- YS-11A - The 60-seater YS-11A is a twin engine turbo-prop powered by Rolls Royce engines, made by Nippon Aircraft Mfg of Japan which has been taken over by Mitsubishi Industries. The aircraft is capable and certified to operate in all-weather and day/night operations. It can fly to short and medium range destinations.
Customers/Passengers
- Positive Feedback & Recommendations
- BAE-146
- 35 minute flight time from Manila to Caticlan (Boracay)
- Abundant leg room for seats 1DEF 2ABC 3DEF 4ABC
- BAE-146
- Negative Feedback
- This wiki page is not for writing negative feedbacks about the the establishment. Please use other websites to voice your negative experience.
- Picture Links
Staff
- Prospective Employees
- Job Listing
- Current Employees
- Former Employees (Alumni)
External Links
References