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Royal Jordanian Airlines

Fly Jordan Airline is a modern company in the field of tourism and air transport in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and it is affiliated with Solitaire Airlines, whose headquarters are located on Makkah Street in Amman, Jordan. The airline operates flights to many domestic and international destinations through its fleet.

Company Profile
The company was established in 2015 and began operating its first flights that year to the city of Sharm El-Sheikh in Egypt. The company works with several Turkish airports such as Istanbul, Antalya, Bodrum, Dalaman, and Şamşon, as well as flights to Cyprus, Egyptian airports, Hungary, Austria, Norway, the United States, and other European countries.

The CEO of Fly Jordan is Basil Obaidat, while the Executive Director is Amjad Al-Maslamani. The company has two Boeing 300 and 737 aircraft that are licensed by the Civil Aviation Authority (AOC). One of the planes was named "Shahindeh" and later another plane was named "Najeh", which are both owned by the Executive Director, Amjad Al-Maslamani.

Achievements
During the Corona crisis, Fly Jordan announced its readiness to transport stranded Jordanian citizens abroad, and put its aircraft at the disposal of the government until the crisis subsided in Jordan.
Fly Jordan signed an agreement with Bosnia and Herzegovina at the embassy's headquarters in Jordan to start operating charter flights from Queen Alia International Airport in Jordan to Sarajevo International Airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina on a weekly basis.

Fly Jordan added new destinations, including Rome, Venice, Budapest, the Czech Republic, Vienna, Varna, and Batumi.
Fly Jordan participated in the 18th Arab Tourism and Religious Conference, as it is considered one of the vital sectors that need such scientific conferences to feed the labor market with new ideas and reveal best practices in the tourism sector.

Fly Jordan signed a cooperation agreement with the Jordanian Civil Aviation Authority (JAC), which provides regular technical and logistical support, including necessary maintenance for Fly Jordan's aircraft.
Fly Jordan signed an agreement with EgyptAir Maintenance and Technical Services to provide technical support for daily maintenance activities at Egyptian airports.
Fly Jordan signed an agreement with Bahrain to bring tourists from Bahrain to Jordan as part of the company's program to attract Arab and foreign tourists to Jordan from around the world.

Fly Jordan signed agreements with "Marjan Tourism and Travel" and "Baker Tourism" companies to operate 100 tourist flights to various destinations, including Istanbul, Antalya, Sharm El-Sheikh, and Marmaris.

In 2021, Fly Jordan achieved a commitment rate of 91% for flight departures, which is an achievement recorded by a Jordanian company that made a qualitative leap in the field of air transport.

Fly Jordan continues to progress steadily and maintain its continuity and success despite the harsh conditions the world has faced over the past three years.