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Air Horizont Limited is a Maltese charter airline headquartered in Msida, Malta and Zaragoza, Spain operating charter, ACMI and VIP flights mostly from London Southend Airport, Milan Malpensa Airport, Porto Airport, Zaragoza Airport and Bratislava Airport. It is a subsidiary of Corporacion Aragonesa Aeronautica S.A..[1][2]

Key Information

History

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Air Horizont was founded in 2014 by pilots Manuel Sahli and Juan Luis Díez.[3]

The airline was set to commence operations in May 2015 using a Boeing 737-400 registered 9H-ZAZ, serving Munich, Seville, Alicante and Rome twice a week.[4] However, the launch was postponed to July 2015,[3] citing delays in receiving its air operating permit. In June 2015 it was announced that Air Horizont will not operate scheduled flights and instead focus on charter operations.[5][6]

Since its founding, the airline has transported more than 1.5 million passengers to more than 250 airports. While being a commercial charter airline, they also specialise in VIP transport, most notably flying several well-known international sports teams around Europe.[7]

The airline has two permanent bases at London Southend Airport and Milan Malpensa Airport, with temporary operating bases at Zaragoza, Bratislava and Porto.[8]

Fleet

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An Air Horizont Boeing 737-400, registration 9H-ZAZ at Vitoria-Gasteiz Airport

As of August 2025, Air Horizont operates the following aircraft:[9]

Air Horizont fleet
Aircraft Total Orders Passengers Notes
Boeing 737-400 4 168 9H-ZAZ

9H-MPW 9H-GTC 9H-FOR 9H-TIA

Boeing 737-400 2[10] 72 VIP configuration
Total 6

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Air Horizont (IATA: HT, ICAO: ) is a Maltese airline founded in 2014 and headquartered in , specializing in , ACMI (aircraft, crew, maintenance, and insurance), and VIP flights primarily across . The airline operates from multiple bases, including , ; , ; and , , offering both scheduled seasonal routes to destinations such as , Forli, and , as well as ad-hoc charters to over 50 countries worldwide. With a focus on flexibility, safety, and customer satisfaction, Air Horizont emphasizes customizable flight schedules and high-quality service, including VIP configurations for premium travel. Its fleet comprises , regulated under EASA standards, with configurations including four standard "Comfort" variants seating 168 passengers each and two "Elite" VIP variants seating 72 in a full business-class layout, equipped with CFM56-3C1 engines, onboard galleys, and multiple lavatories. As of late 2025, the active fleet totals approximately five to six , with an average age of around 34 years, supporting operations that prioritize punctuality and adaptability to client needs. The airline, backed by a team of experienced aviation professionals, has established itself as a reliable partner for tour operators and private clients since its inception, sponsoring initiatives like the Casademont Zaragoza basketball team and celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2024. Air Horizont's model allows for rapid base relocations and tailored services, ensuring compliance with European regulations while serving diverse markets from leisure escapes to corporate transport.

History

Founding and early operations

The idea for Air Horizont originated in 2010 when pilots Manuel Salhi and Juan Luis Díez identified an opportunity at following Ryanair's withdrawal of several routes, prompting a focus on regional charter services. On November 17, 2014, the airline was incorporated in as a of Corporación Aragonesa Aeronáutica S.A., with Salhi and Díez as the founding pilots. Air Horizont faced initial hurdles in securing regulatory approvals, including obtaining its (AOC) from the Malta Civil Aviation Directorate, which was issued on June 1, 2015, approximately one month later than anticipated due to the directorate's relocation. The airline established its initial operational base at in , while maintaining administrative offices in to comply with its AOC requirements. Operations commenced on June 6, 2015, with the inaugural flight operated by a leased Boeing 737-400 (registration 9H-ZAZ), serving scheduled routes from to , , , and on a twice-weekly basis.

Expansion and recent developments

In the late 2010s, Air Horizont expanded its operations through ACMI contracts and the introduction of VIP flights, which facilitated the establishment of key European bases including in as its primary hub, in the , and Forli Airport in . These developments allowed the airline to serve a broader range of charter and wet-lease services across Europe, leveraging its fleet of Boeing 737-400 aircraft for short- and medium-haul routes. In 2020, Air Horizont launched two specialized divisions to diversify its offerings: the Comfort Line for economy-class flights accommodating up to 168 passengers, and the Elite Line for luxury VIP services featuring a 737-400 configured with 72 all-business-class seats. The Elite Line targeted high-profile clients such as teams and celebrities, providing customized amenities like exclusive lounge access, priority boarding, and tailored , marking a significant step in the airline's premium segment growth. By 2021, the airline introduced seasonal scheduled passenger services to destinations including in , Forli in , and in , while simultaneously expanding its charter network with operations from in and in . These additions enhanced connectivity for leisure and business travelers, contributing to operational stability amid post-pandemic recovery in an aviation. In December 2023, Air Horizont joined the Airlines International Representation in (AIRE) as a full member, further solidifying its position in the charter market. Marking its 10th anniversary in 2025, Air Horizont intensified its emphasis on short-haul European tourist getaways originating from its base in , with new programs featuring direct flights to popular destinations such as and other holiday spots from autumn 2025 through spring 2026. This initiative included refreshed branding and promotional campaigns to attract getaway travelers, aligning with the airline's evolution into a key player for regional leisure routes. A notable operational incident occurred on September 8, 2025, when an Boeing 737-400 experienced a cracked cabin window during a flight from , , to Milan Malpensa, , prompting a safe diversion and inspection without injuries. This event, investigated under standard protocols, underscored ongoing regulatory scrutiny for aging components in the charter sector during 2020-2025.

Corporate affairs

Ownership and headquarters

Air Horizont Limited is registered in as a charter airline. The company maintains its primary headquarters in , at 177 Skyway Offices A1, Marina Street, with a secondary headquarters in , . In January 2025, the Zaragoza headquarters relocated to the Edificio Náyade in the Plataforma Logística de Zaragoza (PLAZA), spanning 1,000 . Since its founding in and incorporation in , Air Horizont has been fully owned by the Spanish firm Corporación Aragonesa Aeronáutica S.A., with this ownership structure remaining unchanged through 2025. The 's primary operating base is at (ZAZ), supplemented by additional hubs at (MXP), (SEN), and (FRL). Air Horizont uses the IATA designator HT, the ICAO code HAT, and the radio callsign Sky Runner.

Key personnel

Air Horizont was founded in 2014 by pilots Juan Luis Díez Maluenda and Manuel Salhi Romero, who remain central to its leadership as of 2025. Díez Maluenda, serving as Director General, has been instrumental in the airline's incorporation and its strategic direction, drawing on over 35 years of aviation experience. Salhi Romero, the co-founder and current CEO, co-initiated the project in 2010 alongside Díez Maluenda and played a key role in securing the airline's (AOC MT-32), which enabled operations to commence in 2015. He previously held the position of . No major leadership changes have been reported since the founding, maintaining continuity under the original team. Air Horizont operates as a subsidiary of the Spanish Corporación Aragonesa Aeronáutica, with its leadership closely tied to this parent entity.

Operations and services

Business model and services

Air Horizont operates primarily as a charter airline, with its core business model centered on providing Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance (ACMI) services, which involve wet-leasing aircraft to other operators who fly under their own codes. This ACMI segment constitutes the majority of the airline's operations, enabling flexibility for clients such as tour operators and enabling Air Horizont to serve as a capacity provider in the European market. Additionally, the airline offers ad-hoc charter flights tailored to specific needs, emphasizing reliability and customization to meet demands from private companies, sports clubs, and event organizers. The airline's service offerings are divided into distinct lines to cater to varying customer preferences. The Comfort Line provides standard flights for larger groups, utilizing 737-400 aircraft configured for up to 168 passengers in , targeting major multinational companies, top-tier sports teams, leading European tour operators, and celebrities seeking efficient and comfortable travel options. In contrast, the Elite Line focuses on VIP and private jet experiences, featuring 737-400 aircraft reconfigured with 72 fully business-class seats, offering luxury amenities such as reclining seats with increased legroom, extended allowances, priority services including fast-track and executive lounge access, and customizable in-flight . These services support trip quotes, with an emphasis on punctuality, safety, and high-quality execution to ensure client satisfaction. Air Horizont's includes tour operators for seasonal leisure travel, corporate clients for business and event-related flights, and high-profile individuals across , with additional offerings like organized holiday packages to popular tourist destinations during long weekends. The airline prioritizes personalized elements, such as cabin branding and tailored schedules, while handling all bookings through counter services to maintain a hands-on approach. Fleet configurations, including the 737-400 variants used in both lines, are optimized to support charter-focused operations that also include limited seasonal scheduled services.

Hubs and routes

Air Horizont operates its primary hub at (ZAZ) in , from which it provides direct flights to various European tourist destinations, including for the 2025 , , and during holiday periods as of 2025. The airline maintains secondary hubs at (MXP) to support Italian charter operations, (SEN) for UK-based connections and VIP charters, (FRL) and (BTS) for seasonal Eastern European routes, and (OPO) to facilitate Portuguese operations. Air Horizont's route network consists mainly of ad-hoc charter flights across , with limited scheduled services to destinations like , , and various holiday getaways; the airline does not operate long-haul or transatlantic routes. Operations exhibit seasonal patterns, with increased flight frequencies during long weekends, summer months, and holidays to high-demand cities such as , , and .

Fleet

Current fleet

As of November 2025, Air Horizont operates an active fleet of 5 Boeing 737-400 aircraft for charter and VIP services. These aircraft include two in an Elite configuration featuring 72 business-class seats for premium charter experiences, and three in a Comfort configuration with 168 economy seats suitable for larger group charters. The average fleet age stands at approximately 34 years, reflecting the airline's focus on well-maintained, older-generation narrowbodies optimized for short- to medium-haul operations.
AircraftIn servicePassengersNotes
3168 (Comfort)Registrations: 9H-ZAZ ( 25349, 1996), 9H-MPW ( 25417, 1998), 9H-GTC ( 25507, 1999)
272 ()Registrations: 9H-FOR ( 24706, 1996), 9H-TIA ( 24699, 1995)
One notable aircraft, registration 9H-FOR ( 24706, delivered in 1996), remains fully active despite a minor incident involving a cracked on September 8, 2025, which did not impact its airworthiness. All five are equipped and certified for wet-lease arrangements under ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and ) contracts, enabling flexible deployment for third-party operators. Air Horizont holds no firm orders or commitments for new aircraft types as of November 2025. The fleet operates under the airline's Maltese (AOC 1140/MT), with maintenance performed to (EASA) standards, underscoring a commitment to operational reliability and safety compliance.

Fleet development

Air Horizont commenced operations in July 2015 with a single leased 737-400, registered 9H-ZAZ, which served as the foundation for its charter services across . This initial acquisition allowed the airline to establish itself as an ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) provider, focusing on short-haul routes without the need for a larger upfront in newer assets. The fleet expanded steadily during the late , reaching five to seven aircraft by through strategic leases of additional 737-400s. Key additions included 9H-GTC in April 2018 and 9H-FOR, an ex-Blue Air , in October 2019, enabling the airline to scale its operations amid growing demand in the European market. At its peak around , Air Horizont had up to 12 737-400s registered, reflecting aggressive growth to support wet-lease contracts and seasonal s. Post-2020, the fleet underwent significant contraction due to the pandemic's impact on demand and subsequent challenges, with many transitioning to parked status. By late 2020, several units were grounded, reducing operational capacity as global restrictions limited opportunities. This led to a streamlined inventory, with no diversification beyond the Boeing 737-400 type, as the prioritized retaining familiar, cost-efficient platforms over introducing new variants. As of November 2025, Air Horizont operates five active 737-400s, down from the earlier peak, with the remainder stored or undergoing maintenance amid ongoing market volatility and issues for older models. The focus has shifted toward refurbishments, including VIP configurations added in to accommodate elite charters for up to 72 passengers, enhancing revenue from premium short-haul services. Strategically, Air Horizont has emphasized leasing older 737-400s, averaging over 30 years in age, to maintain low operational costs suitable for its short-haul model in , avoiding the expenses associated with younger, fuel-efficient . This approach aligns with its ACMI business, allowing flexibility in responding to client needs while minimizing capital outlay.

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