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Founded | 1973 (as Jamaica Air Taxi)[1] | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 18 April 1996[1] | ||||||
Ceased operations | 14 October 2005 | ||||||
Hubs | Norman Manley International Airport | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | 7th Heaven | ||||||
Parent company | Air Jamaica | ||||||
Headquarters | Kingston, Jamaica | ||||||
Key people | Gordon "Butch" Stewart |
Air Jamaica Express was an airline based in Kingston, Jamaica, which, before folding, operated as a subsidiary of Air Jamaica. It operated domestic and inter-island scheduled flights and charter services. The airline was established in 1973 as Jamaica Air Taxi, and later operated as Trans-Jamaican Airlines until it was taken over by business man Gordon "Butch" Stewart, who also controlled Air Jamaica in 1994.[2]
When Air Jamaica was renationalized in December 2004, responsibility for Air Jamaica Express remained with Stewart and his organization. The airline struggled financially and after attempts to reorganize and secure additional capital were unsuccessful, the airline ceased operations on October 14, 2005.[3] The JQ code assigned by the IATA was later reassigned to Jetstar Airways.[1]