Azores Airlines


Azores Airlines, previously known as SATA Internacional, is a Portuguese airline based in the municipality of Ponta Delgada, on the island of São Miguel in the autonomous archipelago of the Azores. A subsidiary of SATA Air Açores, the airline operates as the international arm of the regional network, connecting the archipelago with Europe and North America, from its hub at João Paulo II Airport.

History

Early years

The airline was first established in December 1990 under the name of OceanAir and in 1991 was authorized to operate air transport services as a non-scheduled carrier. SATA Air Açores became the major shareholder when OceanAir suspended service in 1994. It later became the sole owner, and on 20 February 1998 it was re-branded as SATA Internacional, resuming operations on 8 April 1998. The airline's original livery consisted of an all white fuselage with the name SATA Internacional in ocean blue over the front windows, and a dark blue tail with the company logo. Before this the livery had an idealised logo featuring the bands of crashing waves, superimposed by a sun-disk, with the calligraphic lettering "Fly Azores" below. This tourist-friendly logo was retired at the end of the 20th century, to be replaced with a more corporate image. The airline became a wholly owned subsidiary of Grupo SATA.
Following its bid by public tender, SATA Internacional was awarded scheduled routes from Ponta Delgada to Lisbon, Madeira Island and Porto. SATA owns two tour operators in North America: SATA Express in Canada and Azores Express in the United States.

21st century

After May 2009, SATA adopted a new brand image and a new logo which was applied to its first new Airbus A320-200, registered CS-TKO and named "Diáspora". The symbol, called BIA, consisted of nine geometrical shapes, representing the nine islands of the Azores assembled to form the mythical Açor of Portuguese legend. The "açor" or northern goshawk was thought to have been the bird found circling the islands of the Azores when Portuguese sailors first discovered the archipelago. This form appeared on the tail fin, in addition to a portion located just ahead of the wings on the fuselage. The new scheme was adopted by both SATA Internacional and SATA Air Açores during the fleet upgrades beginning at the end of the 1990s and lasted until 2015.
In January 2015, the airline announced strategic plans to reduce its debts from €179 m to €40 m by 2020 by reducing its fleet and workforce. Under the plan it would also be renamed Azores Airlines.
In October 2015, SATA Internacional subsequently announced a major rebranding including a name change to Azores Airlines and a change of the colour scheme from blue tones to green tones. At the same time, a fleet renewal with Airbus A330 aircraft had been announced. The first A330 commercial flight took place on 25 March 2016 from Ponta Delgada to Boston.
In September 2016, the airline announced a change of plans regarding their fleet renewal. While plans to phase in a second Airbus A330 have been cancelled, Azores Airlines ordered two Airbus A321neo on interim lease for 2017-2019 and four Airbus A321LR which will be delivered in 2019 to replace the interim A321neos. The A310 fleet phase-out was completed in the first months of 2018.

Destinations

Azores Airlines operates scheduled flights to the Madeira Islands, mainland Portugal and other destinations in Europe and North America, as well as charter flights. Domestic destinations are covered by its parent company, SATA Air Açores. This is a list of the airports served :
CountryCityAirportNotesRefs
CanadaMontréalMontréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
CanadaTorontoToronto Pearson International Airport
Cape VerdePraiaNelson Mandela International Airport
Dominican RepublicPunta CanaPunta Cana International Airport
GermanyFrankfurtFrankfurt Airport
PortugalHortaHorta Airport
PortugalLisbonLisbon Airport
PortugalMadalenaPico Airport
PortugalMadeiraFunchal Airport
PortugalPonta DelgadaJoão Paulo II Airport
PortugalPortoPorto Airport
PortugalPraia da VitóriaLajes Airport
PortugalSanta Cruz da GraciosaGraciosa Airport
PortugalSanta Cruz das FloresFlores Airport
PortugalVelasSão Jorge Airport
PortugalVila do CorvoCorvo Airport
PortugalVila do PortoSanta Maria Airport
SpainGran CanariaGran Canaria Airport
United KingdomLondonGatwick Airport
United StatesBostonLogan International Airport
United StatesOaklandOakland International Airport

Fleet

Current Fleet

, Azores Airlines operates an all-Airbus fleet:


Smaller aircraft are operated by parent SATA Air Açores under their own air operator's certificate, while longer-range aircraft are wet-leased from Hi Fly on a seasonal basis.

Historical Fleet

Azores Airlines has previously operated the following aircraft: