ExcelAire

ExcelAire
IATA ICAO Callsign
XLS[1] EXCELAIRE
Founded 1985
AOC # EW7A331N
Operating bases Long Island MacArthur Airport
Fleet size 9
Website http://www.excelaire.com

ExcelAire, LLC is a United States air charter company based at Long Island MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma, New York. ExcelAire LLC specializes in worldwide jet and helicopter charters, aircraft management, maintenance and aircraft sales.

Founded in 1993 by Bob Sherry, ExcelAire is currently head by Robert Molsbergen, its President. Molsbergen joined ExcelAire from NetJets, where he served as President of its Executive Jet Management (EJM) subsidiary and as COO of Global Aircraft Management. Excelaire is a division of Hawthorne Global Aviation Services.[2][3] Their heavy jet fleet is one of the largest on the Eastern Seaboard of the United States, consisting of 11 heavy jets as of 2016.[4][5] ExcelAire's headquarters is housed in 200,000 square feet of hangar space at Long Island MacArthur Airport.

Fleet

Incidents

A brand new Embraer Legacy 600 was involved in a mid-air collision with Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907. All on board the Boeing 737 were killed, while everyone on the Legacy jet survived. This incident caused the 2006–2007 Brazilian aviation crisis that started on September 26, 2006: At the time it was Brazil's deadliest Aviation crash, surpassing VASP Flight 168 and surpassed by TAM Airlines Flight 3054 at Congonhas-São Paulo Airport on July 17, 2007. After investigation by the FAA and Brazilian authorities, it was found that air traffic control in Brazil had set the two aircraft on a collision course that ultimately led to the incident.

References

  1. http://www.avcodes.co.uk/details.asp?ID=11684
  2. Bloomberg Businessweek - Bob Sherry
  3. Hawthorne Global Aviation Services - Jet Charters
  4. ExcelAire - Heavy Jet Fleet Information
  5. no fleet numbers in citation
  6. "Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part Two)". Airliner World (November 2016): 38.

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