Futura Gael

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Futura Gael
IATA ICAO Callsign
F0 FGL APPLEWOOD
Founded2007
Ceased operations8 September 2008
Operating basesCork Airport
Dublin Airport
Shannon Airport
Fleet size3
DestinationsVarious charters
HeadquartersDublin, Ireland
Key peopleJaime J. Socias (CEO) [1]
An Irish Futura Gael Boeing 737-400.

Futura Gael was an airline based in Dublin, Ireland, wholly owned by Futura International Airways, operating charter flights to Mediterranean countries, Eastern Europe and Egypt.[2]

History[edit]

Futura Gael was set up by Futura International Airways in order to get the necessary traffic rights to operate charter flights from Ireland to destinations outside the European Union. The airline operated charter flights to the Mediterranean and Eastern Europe.

During 2008, Futura Gael was reported to have planned cutbacks in staffing and wages and had been trying to make a deal with its creditors; specifically, management suggested that all employee salaries be cut to €1000 a month.[citation needed]

Incident[edit]

On 7 September 2008, a Futura Gael flight bound for Málaga, Spain was delayed at Dublin Airport for nearly three hours before it finally took off just before 10pm. The airline officially ceased operations at midnight on the 8 September 2008.[3][4]

Livery[edit]

The airline's aircraft had the standard Futura livery with a decal citing "Gael" on the forward section.[5]

Fleet[edit]

The Futura Gael fleet consisted of the following aircraft (at 8 September 2008):[6]

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