Gryphon Airlines
Appearance
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Hubs | Kuwait International Airport | ||||||
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Fleet size | 0 | ||||||
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Parent company | Gryphon Holdings, LLC | ||||||
Headquarters | Vienna, Virginia, United States |
Gryphon Airlines was an American-owned
Baghdad Airport, when these flights began in March 2007 from Kuwait.[1]
Gryphon provided air services to various US prime and subcontractors. Concurrent with the US 2012 draw down from Iraq, Gryphon concentrated its focus in support of Afghanistan from Dubai. Gryphon Airlines (Rovos Air) was sold to a South African company in 2014.
Destinations
Gryphon Airlines operated the following services as of February 2010:[2]
- Banja Luka - Banja Luka International Airport - charter
- Mostar - Mostar International Airport - charter
- Sarajevo - Sarajevo International Airport
- Dubai - Dubai International Airport
- Abu Dhabi International Airport
Fleet
The Gryphon Airlines fleet included the following aircraft in March 2011:[3]
Aircraft | In fleet | Notes |
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McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32
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1 | |
McDonnell Douglas MD-82
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1 | |
McDonnell Douglas MD-83
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2 | |
Total | 4 |
References
- ^ Giordano, Joseph (2007-03-10). "U.S.-owned aviation firm offering flights between Iraq, Kuwait". Stars and Stripes. Retrieved 2008-06-02.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). www.flygryphon.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
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