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About Take Air

Take Air was a scheduled passenger airline based in Martinique, an island in the Caribbean and part of the French Republic.

The airline was founded in 2006 and flew to several destinations around the Caribbean including Saint Martin, Antigua, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Saint Lucia, St Vincent, Canouan and Union Island.

In 2007, the airline ceased operations.


Destinations

Take Air used to fly to many destinations in the Caribbean. Its goal was to connect Martinique with the rest of the Caribbean islands, including Saint Martin, Antigua, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Saint Lucia, St Vincent, Canouan and Union Island.


Hub Airport

Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport

Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport is the primary international airport of Martinique, an island located in the French West Indies. The airport first opened in 1950.

Today, the airport has many facilities ranging from customs, baggage claim, police services, a pharmacy, a vaccination bureau, handicap facilities, a tobacconist, a bank, a currency exchange, souvenir shops, restaurants, hotels and a hairdresser.

The airport isn't a hub for any particular airline however it frequently serves flights operated by Air Caraïbes and Air Antilles Express.


Fleet

Before it ceased operations, Take Air flew to its destinations with 2 Let L-410 UVP-E20s.

The Let L-410 Turbolet is a twin-engine short-haul aircraft that was introduced in the 1970s and still flies to this day. It is capable of landing on short, unpaved runways.

As of 2016, there were around 350 of these aircraft in service, flying to over 50 countries worldwide.

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