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Star Air : An Indian Regional Airline with business jets


Star Air currently operates with a fleet of 3 ERJ145LR

Like many known regional airlines around the world, There exists an airline not commonly publicised or known like any other. After recently travelling with Star Air, I was quite amazed to know how little people know about this airline and the value it gives to the passengers.
Star Air, An Indian commuter airline based at Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore, Karnataka started operations in January 2019, connecting cities in Karnataka to neighbouring states such as Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat. It currently employs 400 talented workforce with a fleet size of 3 ERJ 145LR.

Establishment

The parent company of Star Air, Ghodawat Enterprises, Is a well-diversified group with a global presence in high-value industries and diverse sectors such as Agriculture, Aviation, Consumer Goods, Energy, Floriculture, Food Processing, Mining, Realty, Software, Textiles, and Education. It obtained its Air Operators Certificate in January 2019 and commenced its operations under the Central Government's UDAN scheme, which aims to improve regional connectivity in India

Fleet and Network

ERJ145LR of Star Air

The airline acquired its first aircraft, The Embraer 145LR, in June 2018 and currently operates with a fleet of 3 Embraer 145LR, with 2 orders pending.
With its hub being Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore, It connects in all 7 domestic destinations across states with many more to come in the near future.

Reference 

("Star Air (India)", n.d)

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