Hi Fly (airline)

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Hi Fly
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
5K HFY SKY FLYER
Founded2005; 19 years ago (2005)
Operating basesBeja Airport[1]
SubsidiariesHi Fly Malta
Fleet size12
HeadquartersLisbon, Portugal
Key people
  • Paulo Mirpuri, Chairman of the Hi Fly Group
  • Carlos Mirpuri, Vice-Chairman of the Hi Fly Group
  • Antonios Efthymiou, Chief Executive Officer
Websitehifly.aero

Hi Fly (legally Springjet, S.A.)[2] is a Portuguese charter airline headquartered in Lisbon.[3]

History

Airbus A330-200
in Volvo Ocean Race/Turn the Tide on Plastic special livery
Airbus A340-500

The airline was incorporated in October 2005 and concluded its initial certification process in April 2006, when it was issued with an Air Operator Certificate by the Portugal civil aviation authority,

IOSA
) certification in September 2011.

Hi Fly's first aircraft was an

A310-300s were then added in 2008 and these were leased to Oman Air flying the carrier's first long-haul routes (to London Heathrow
and Bangkok).

New aircraft were then delivered from Airbus in 2008 and 2009: an

A340-500s, the latter used for approximately 5 years on behalf of Arik Air in Nigeria on its route between Lagos and New York John F. Kennedy, painted in its colors, until Hi Fly repossessed the airframes in spring 2015. Since then, more A330s and A340s have also been obtained, including four in 2013. In February 2014, Hi Fly added its first narrow-body aircraft, an A321-200 that has been leased to the Belgian Army in replacement of the former A330-300.[5]

At the start of March 2013,

Airbus A340-600s
; that division now operates a pair of A340-300s.

Hi Fly's head office is located in Lisbon's city centre. Inside are all the corporate offices plus departments for flight and ground operations, engineering and maintenance, safety, security, commercial, finance and administration, as well as quality control. There are also training classrooms for flight and cabin crews. At Lisbon Airport there is a maintenance hangar operated by MESA, a group subsidiary.

In May 2015, Saudi Arabian airline Saudia immediately terminated a long-term leasing contract with Hi Fly over two Airbus A330s, after one of them was seen at Ben Gurion Airport in Israel wearing the full Saudia livery. According to Israeli media reports, the A330 was undergoing routine maintenance with Israel Aerospace Industries' MRO wing Bedek as per its contract with Hi Fly. However, Arab News reported that even though the aircraft was not operating a commercial service for Saudia at the time, the Saudis claimed that Hi Fly had violated the terms of its contract by sending the jet to a country with which Saudi Arabia has no official diplomatic ties.[6] Hi Fly subsequently returned the aircraft to its lessor along with its remaining A330-300.

Hi Fly is testing [needs update] serving passengers with compostable materials in the food and drink service rather than single-use plastic. A flight in December 2018 was the first ever without single-use cups, cutlery and containers.[7]

On 29 June 2019, a Hi Fly A340 returning to Orlando Airport dumped its fuel on over 84% of the airport's runway. The plane had been suffering hydraulic issues and was forced to return. It was not clear why the pilot dumped the fuel on the runway.[8]

On 2 November 2021, Hi Fly Flight 801 landed the first Airbus A340 on Antarctic blue glacial ice after a flight from Cape Town, South Africa to Wolf’s Fang Runway, Antarctica. [9]

Destinations

Hi Fly has no scheduled destinations. It specialises in worldwide aircraft leases and ACMI services on medium to long term contracts for airlines, tour operators, governments, companies and individuals.[10]

In 2021 Hi Fly was one of the airlines used to deport asylum seekers from the United Kingdom to Rwanda [11]

Fleet

Current

As of March 2024, the Hi Fly fleet consists of the following aircraft: [12]

Hi Fly fleet
Aircraft In
service
Orders Passengers Notes
F C W Y Total
Airbus A321-231
1 220 220
Airbus A330-200
5 109 36 1 258 1 403
Airbus A330-300
2 82 480 562
Airbus A340-300
4 24 144 911 1 079
Total 12

Former

Hi Fly has operated the following types of aircraft in the past:


Hi Fly former fleet
Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
Airbus A310-300
2 2009 2015
Airbus A319-100
1 2019 2019
Airbus A320-200
3 2005 2006
Airbus A330-200
2 2009 2019
Airbus A330-300
2 2005 2017
Airbus A330-900
1 2019 2022 Transferred to Sunclass Airlines
Airbus A340-300
3 2009 2018 One leased from Scandinavian Airlines
Airbus A340-500
2 2008 2018

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hi Fly to use Beja for parking aeroplanes". The Portugal News Online. 7 January 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  2. ^ planespotters.net - Hi Fly retrieved 16 February 2019
  3. ^ Location & Facilities: Latino Coelho nr 1, Hi Fly Building Archived 2015-12-21 at the Wayback Machine. hifly.com. retrieved 8 May 2015
  4. ^ "Hi Fly - History and Activity". Hifly.aero. Archived from the original on 2015-12-21. Retrieved 2014-01-01.
  5. ^ Portugal's Hi Fly to add a first A321-200 in February. ch-aviation.com. retrieved 8 May 2015
  6. ^ "Saudia ends HiFly contract over Israel MRO boob". ch-aviation.
  7. ^ Locker, Melissa (2018-12-28). "The world's first passenger flights without any single-use plastic just took off". Fast Company. Retrieved 2018-12-30.
  8. ^ "Massive Norwegian Air fuel spill at Orlando airport gives rise to fear of runway damage".
  9. ^ "Hi Fly lands first ever Airbus A340 in Antarctica | Hi Fly".
  10. ^ "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. pp. 90–91.
  11. ^ "Further Rwanda Deportation Flights Planned by UK Home Office - So Who Profits?". 9 July 2022.
  12. ^ *See Fleet

External links

Media related to Hi Fly at Wikimedia Commons