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Finncomm Airlines

Finncomm Airlines
Finncomm Airlines logo.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
FC FCM FINNCOMM
Founded 1993
Ceased operations 2011
Hubs Helsinki Airport
Fleet size 16
Destinations 20
Parent company Flybe Nordic (Finnair Oyj 40%, Flybe Group Plc 60%)
Headquarters Seinäjoki Airport
Ilmajoki, Finland
Key people Juhani Pakari, CEO
Website [ www.fc.fi]

Finnish Commuter Airlines Oy, trading as Finncomm Airlines, was a regional airline with its head office on the grounds of Seinäjoki Airport in Ilmajoki, Finland, near Seinäjoki. The carrier operated flights to Estonia, Germany, Lithuania, Romania, Sweden and 16 destinations within Finland from its base at Helsinki Airport. The airline was a member of the European Regions Airline Association. Finncomm Airlines was the largest domestic air carrier in Finland in terms of number of flights.

The company was replaced by Flybe Nordic in 2011 and was rebranded as Nordic Regional Airlines in May 2015.

In 1993, Juhani Pakari and his father started Finncomm Airlines as an Air Taxi business flying light aircraft to remote airstrips which other carriers did not serve. Seeking to acquire an Air Operator's Certificate (AOC) to begin scheduled flights, Finncomm partnered with Swedish carrier Golden Air in 1999 until Finncomm could receive their own AOC. The original Golden Air fleet consisted of seven Saab 340s and one Saab 2000.

In September 2003, Finncomm received their own AOC and operations began with one Embraer ERJ-145s leased from Swiss International Air Lines. Inaugural services between Helsinki and Stuttgart were followed by flights to Düsseldorf and Oslo with the arrival of a second ERJ-145 from Swiss International Air Lines in April 2005.

At the 2005 Paris Air Show, Finncomm announced a $250 million contract for eight ATR-42-500 aircraft with options for a further eight. With the arrival of the ATR-42 in late November 2005, the airline could begin to retire the Saab fleet inherited from Golden Air.


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