The best things come to those who wait. Slovenia-based Camex Adria Airlines was initially planned to take to the air in APR23, according to announcements made this time last year. This year, and this month in particular, should see the subsidiary of Georgia’s Camex Airlines (founded 2021) finally begin operations with its Boeing 737-800 BCF; having now received its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) from the Slovenian Civil Aviation Authority. It aims to serve destinations in Europe and the Middle East.
The joy on LinkedIn at the end of 2023, was palpable: “We are proud to share our biggest achievement yet in our journey – Today CAMEX ADRIA AIRLINES has officially obtained the European Air Operator Certificate (AOC)!,” the company page published.
“This achievement is a testament to the unwavering dedication and hard work of our incredible team. With the AOC in our possession, we are ready to provide the highest standards of safety, reliability, and excellence for our customers and partners. CAMEX ADRIA AIRLINES team would like to especially express heartfelt appreciation to the CAA.si for the exceptional level of cooperation and support we have experienced in our process of obtaining AOC. Stay tuned for exciting developments as we continue to redefine the skies!”
The freshly authorized airline took delivery of its Boeing 737-800 BCF in June last year, after the 19-year-old aircraft had undergone freight conversion in London-Gatwick. It has since received Slovenian registration at Maribor Airport.