Maersk Air Cargo

Maersk Air Cargo
IATA ICAO Call sign
DJ SRR WHITESTAR
Founded1 September 1987; 37 years ago (1987-09-01)
Hubs
Fleet size22
Parent companyMaersk
HeadquartersDragør, Denmark
Key peopleLars Jordahn (CEO)
Websitemaersk.com

Maersk Air Cargo, formerly branded as Star Air (a subsidiary of Maersk Air ), is a Danish cargo airline and part of Danish business conglomerate Maersk. It operates a fleet of 21 Boeing 767 and Boeing 777F cargo aircraft. Several of these are on contract to United Parcel Service (UPS) and operate out of Cologne Bonn Airport, Germany & East Midlands Airport, UK. Maersk Air Cargo is headquartered in København, Denmark.

The airline was established in 1987 with the purchase of Alkair's Fokker 27 operation. Originally the airline had three Fokker F27 Friendships, which later increased to four. These were used for both passenger and cargo operations. One was involved in a fatal accident in 1988. Star Air secured a last-minute deal with UPS in 1993, allowing it to start operations out of Cologne/Bonn with Boeing 727s. Star Air became a subsidiary of now defunct Maersk Air in 1993. The Fokkers were retired in 1996—after which the airline had exclusively flown for UPS. Boeing 757s were introduced in 2001. From 2005 to 2006 the airline replaced its entire fleet, introducing the current 767s. Meanwhile, Maersk Air was sold to Sterling Airlines and ownership resumed to the Maersk Group. In 2013 the airline had a revenue of DKK 813 million and a net profit of DKK 69 million. It employed 119 pilots, 41 mechanics and 36 administrative staff.[1]

  1. ^ "Facts & Numbers". Star Air. Retrieved 22 September 2014.