YryelAir

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YryelAir
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YryelAir's logo
IATA ICAO Callsign
YA YAR Yryelair
FoundedFebruary 4, 1950; 74 years ago (February 4, 1950)          
Commenced operationsMarch 4, 1951; 73 years ago (March 4, 1951)        
HubsOr Peretz - Tel Elon
Inon Shalom - Lod
Secondary hubsHof Paz
Nastor HaRishon
Focus citiesTel Elon
Ramah
Lod
Hof Paz
Ramat Gephen
Frequent-flyer programMaal
AllianceDokodo Union Airline Alliance
SubsidiariesYhop
Fleet size213
Destinations211
HeadquartersTel Amam, Yryel     
Key peopleAmal Itzkowitz (CEO) 
WebsiteYryelAir.com

YryelAir, is the flag carrier and largest airline of Yryel. The company is headquartered in Tel Elon, Yryel.

History

Destinations and Bases

Country City Airport Notes
Yryel Tel Elon Or Peretz International Passenger
Lod Inon Shalom International Passenger
Hof Paz Lotan International Passenger
Ramah Mid-city International Passenger
Sde Dagán Sde Dagán Airport Passenger
Layfet Cartwright Chief Justice Santiago Romero International Passenger
Tranquility City Lake Nad International Passenger
Windsor Windsor International Passenger
Alexandria (Layfet) Twin Cities International Passenger|
Kohharu City Arima Masamuni International Passenger
Torvon Cape Cotesmin Arslan Royal International Passenger
Aduro King Franz Memorial International Passenger
Lirora Lirora-Pearce International Passenger
Bakyern Kalvat Kalvat-Hörsvåt International Passenger
Östervask Östervask International Airport Passenger
Kularr Nye Kularr Airport Passenger
Salthälmet Salthälmet Airport Passenger
Kållaby Kållaby International Airport Passenger
Lysenham Lysenham International Airport Passenger
Oreby Tylövadan-Oreby International Airport Passenger
Shadoveil Innä Innä International Airport East Passenger
Innä Innä International Airport West Passenger
Kaory Kaory International Airport Passenger

Fleet

Passenger Experience

Corporate Affairs

Incidents and Accidents

  • On November 21, 1990, YryelAir flight 2002, a Þórran 939-400, crashed into a motorway embankment while attempting to make an emergency landing at Sde Dagán airport, in Sde Dagán. Of the 113 people on board the flight, 64 survived and 49 died. The accident became known as the Sde Dagán disaster and was both the first hull loss and first fatal accident for YryelAir. The aircraft was written off after the disaster.
  • On January 20, 1998, YryelAir flight 9056, a Fokker 100, crashed into a residential area in Hof Paz immediately after takeoff from Lotan international Airport. The crash killed all 98 people on board the plane plus 7 other people on the ground. The investigation concluded that the crash was caused by a malfunction in the thrust reversers on the no.2 engine, causing at least three uncommanded reverse thrust deployments and thus loss of power, stall, and roll to the right.
  • On March 31, 2021, YryelAir flight 216, a Þórran 979-300, disappeared over the northern Sunadic ocean. Although the search for the aircraft is ongoing, wreckage has confirmed that the plane crashed and that none of the 257 people on board survived. This was the first YryelAir crash in over 20 years as well as the first disappearance of a YryelAir plane and the deadliest YryelAir crash to date.