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Air Juan

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Air Juan
IATA ICAO Call sign
AO
Founded2012;12 years ago(2012)
Commenced operations2016;8 years ago(2016)
Operating bases
Fleet size12
Destinations3

Air Juan Aviation, Inc.,operating asAir Juan,is a registered scheduled and non-scheduled domestic airline operating in the Philippines with bases inManila,Puerto PrincesaandCebu.It is the first commercial seaplane operator in the Philippines.[1]

Air Juan is also the only airline company that offers flights to and from Manila outside the heavily congestedNinoy Aquino International Airportas all its seaplane flights arrive and depart from the Air Juan Seaplane Terminal located within theCultural Center of the Philippines ComplexinPasay,Metro Manila.Aside from its seaplane operations, the company also has in its fleet helicopters, business jets, and propeller planes for commuter air services in Palawan, Caticlan, and Iloilo.

History

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Air Juan started operating private charter services in 2012, and scheduled flight services fromPuerto PrincesatoCuyo Island,Coron,andCaticlanin 2016. Most recently, Air Juan started operating scheduled seaplane services from Manila toPuerto Galera,Subic,Busuanga Bay,andBoracaywithout passing through domestic airports as the aircraft flies its passengers directly to the hotels or resorts.

Closure and revival

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Air Juan ceased operations sometime around 2020 as a result of theCOVID-19 pandemic,however there is no info yet on the exact date they closed down.[2]Their website shut down and redirected to another site. During March 2023, however, a Philippine news site reported that Air Juan will resume flights from Mactan to Bantayan sometime around March.[3]It also looks like that they resumed charter operations as shown in a Facebook post dated April 24, 2023.[4]

Expansion

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In 2017, Air Juan announced that it is expanding its seaplane operations and will soon offer flights from Manila to Marinduque, Baler, and Balesin Island resort, though it is uncertain whether it will be a regularly scheduled flight or just through charters. Its Palawan operations have expanded to include Iloilo and Caticlan services from Cuyo Island. In June 2017, Air Juan started operating land planes out of Mactan–Cebu International Airport offering services to Tagbilaran City of Bohol, Siquijor, Biliran, Maasin, Sipalay, and Bantayan Island. In March 2018, Air Juan began commercial flights between Cebu City and Catbalogan City, Samar's capital.

Cebu

In Cebu, the seaplane base has been set up within Pond F ofSRP(South Road Properties).[5]

At the start of 2018, the seaplane service starts operating from Cebu.[6][7]

Fleet

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Air Juan is the first Philippine carrier to operate a multi-aircraft system as well asseaplanesthat allows the airline to offer a wide range of services from business to commuter purposes. The airline operates the following aircraft as of 2017:

Fixed wing aircraft:

Cessna Grand Caravan

  • EX
  • Amphibian
    Air Juan Cessna Grand Caravan Amphibian

Helicopters:

References

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  1. ^Manila Bulletin 2017
  2. ^Air Juan's facebook page was marked "permanently closed"
  3. ^"Air Juan to offer Mactan to Bantayan direct flights".2023-03-01.Retrieved2023-05-07.
  4. ^"Log into Facebook".Facebook.Retrieved2023-05-07.{{cite web}}:Cite uses generic title (help)
  5. ^The Freeman 2017
  6. ^MyCebu.ph 2018
  7. ^The Freeman 2018

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