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Maestro (airline)

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Maestro
IATA ICAO Call sign
5G SSV Skytour
Founded2006
Ceased operations2007
HubsQuebec City Jean-Lesage Int'l Airport
Fleet size1
Destinations14
Parent companyVacances Maestro
HeadquartersQuebec City, Quebec
Key peopleMichel Mordret (President)

Maestro (also known informally as Air Maestro) was an airline based in Sainte-Foy, Quebec City, Canada. It operated charter services.

The airline ceased operations on 7 March 2007, after a decision was made to halt all flights because of overcapacity in the Quebec market.[1]

History

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Maestro was established in April 2006 and started operations on 12 December 2006. It was a privately funded start-up airline[1] and the exclusive carrier of tour operator Vacances Maestro, based in Quebec City. Its logo was an airplane empennage over an inclined white Fleur-de-lis, which symbolizes both Quebec and Quebec City. On March 7, 2007, the company announced its bankruptcy and closed definitively.[2]

Destinations

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As of March 2007, Maestro operated flights to:

Fleet

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Skyservice Airlines operated all Maestro flights using a Boeing 757-200ER aircraft.[3]

See also

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