On Thursday, the private airline Airwing, led by Kjos’ daughter Anna Helene Kjos-Mathisen, announced a tender. A few hours later the planes were Posted for sale with photos and thorough descriptions.
On the aircraft broker site Arcosjet is what should have been half of the operational aircraft in Airwing before the tender on Thursday.
- 2006 BOMBARDIER LEARJET 45XR
- 2002 BOMBARDIER LEARJET 45
- 2000 BOMBARDIER LEARJET 45
The planes are also listed as equipped with equipment for medical evacuation or ambulance flying.
Morten Klein is the majority owner of the airline, while Ketil Skorstad and Kristian Lundkvist can also be found on the ownership side. By checking the registration numbers for the aircraft that have been put up for sale, Aircraft Invest AS and Aircraft Lease AS are registered as owners of the aircraft.
Aircraft Invest AS is owned by Eurosky As which is in turn owned 56.5 percent by Airwing owner Morten Klein.
In addition to jets, the Airwing operated a turboprop Beechcraft King Air 200.
Under the description of the 2006 model Learjet 45XR it is stated that it has nine seats and 10398 hours in the air and is equipped with two Honeywell TFE 731-20BR-1B engines and configured for medical evacuation.
The length of the cabin is 5.39 meters and 1.56 meters wide.
The aircraft has a range of 3,518 kilometers and a maximum speed of 787 kilometers per hour.