Arrow Air
Former charter and cargo airline of the United States (1947–2010) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Arrow Air was a passenger and cargo airline based in Building 712 on the grounds of Miami International Airport (MIA) in Miami-Dade County, Florida.[2] At different times over the years, it operated over 90 weekly scheduled cargo flights, had a strong charter business and at one point operated scheduled international and domestic passenger flights.[3] Its main base was Miami International Airport.[4] Arrow Air ceased operations on June 29, 2010, and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on July 1, 2010.[5] It was then liquidated.[6]
This article is about the U.S. airline. For other aviation topics, see Arrow (disambiguation).
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Founded | 1947 (1947) | ||||||
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Ceased operations | June 30, 2010 (2010-06-30) | ||||||
Hubs | Miami International Airport | ||||||
Parent company | MatlinPatterson | ||||||
Headquarters | Miami-Dade County, Florida, U.S. | ||||||
Key people | Luis Soto (President)[1] | ||||||
Employees | 1000 | ||||||
Website | www |
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