Jordan’s Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission Grants AOC to Jordan Aviation

The Amman based airline that operates chartered and scheduled flights, Jordan Aviation is ready to celebrate its welcome in the International skies after getting its Airline Operator’s Certificate.

Jordan Aviation Airplane in sky

The AOC (Airline Operator’s Certificate) issued by the Jordan’s Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC) has given Jordan Aviation Airline full authority to launch regular international flights. The carrier now owns the license and a fleet of 17 aircrafts and urgently operates flights to over 50 Arab and International destinations.

The airline’s current route map includes flights to Bangkok, Bali, Bahrain, Alexandria, Baghdad, Amman, Aqaba, Doha, Damascus, Istanbul, Dubai, Delhi, Kathmandu and Hong Kong. The airlines fleet includes Airbus A310-222 with a seating capacity of 234, Airbus A310-304 seating capacity 240, Boeing 737-300 configured with around 148 seats, Boeing 737-400 with 168 to 170 seats and Being 767-200 having 266 to…Read more about JATE

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