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Sea Air was a Croatian charter airline based in Osijek. Founded in 2015, the airline commenced operations in August of the same year. and went defunct in 2017

Sea Air
IATA ICAO Call sign
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Commenced operations23 August 2015 (inaugural flight)
Ceased operations31 December 2017
HubsFrankfurt International Airport
Focus citiesFrankfurt. Osijek
Parent companyTen Airways

Fleet

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Aircraft Quantity In service Out of service Notes
Boeing 737-300 2 2015 2017 Leased from Maleth-Aero,

1 has a VIP config

Saab 340 1 2015 2016-17
Embraer 145 1 2015-16 2017
Boeing 737-400 1 (temp) 2016 N/A
Tupolev Tu-204 1 (temp) 2016 Freighter
McDonnell Douglas MD-80 1 (temp) 2015 (planned) N/A Never entered service.

Leased by Ten Airways

History

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Sea Air was founded in 2015 as a privately owned airline aiming to boost connectivity between eastern Croatia and western Europe. The airline initially planned to launch scheduled flights from Osijek Airport to Frankfurt, Munich, and Vienna on 18 May 2015 using a Boeing 737-300, which was to be wet-leased from Maltese airline Maleth-Aero

However, the launch was repeatedly delayed due to logistical problems, including aircraft availability, regulatory hurdles, and payment disputes. These postponements led to revised launch dates in June and July 2015, but operations did not materialize until August 2015.