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Deccan 360

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Deccan 360
IATA ICAO Call sign
3C DEC DECCAN CARGO
Founded2009
Ceased operationsMay 2011[1]
HubsBengaluru International Airport, Bangalore
Fleet size2
Destinations15
Parent companyDeccan Aviation
HeadquartersBangalore, Karnataka, India
Key peopleG.R. Gopinath
Websitewww.deccanexpress.in

Deccan 360 also known as Deccan Cargo & Express Logistics was a cargo airline based in Bangalore, India.

History

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Deccan 360 began operations in November 2009, the company was set up by Capt. G.R. Gopinath, former owner of Air Deccan, which he sold to Kingfisher Airlines.[2] Deccan 360 began with three Airbus A310 cargo planes and five ATR cargo aircraft but the Airbuses had maintenance issues and were often grounded. Deccan returned these planes to the lessor in May 2011.[3] and suspended operations in the same month.[4] Renamed as Deccan Cargo and Express Logistics Pvt. Ltd.(DCEL) in 2007–2008, has been ordered to wind up by the Karnataka High Court in a recent order based on petitions — one filed by Dubai-based United Aviation Services (UAS) and another by M/s Patel Integrated Logistics (PIL) Pvt. Ltd. — seeking recovery of amounts due to them by winding up the company.

Destinations

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Deccan 360 previously served the following.[5]

Fleet

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Airbus A310-300F of Deccan 360

Deccan 360 fleet included the following aircraft as of December 2012:[3]

Deccan 360 Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Capacity Routes Registration
ATR 72-202F 2 0 Domestic VT-DEA, VT-DEB
Total 2 0

Previous types operated

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References

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  1. ^ "State Bank of India opposes airline licence for new venture of Capt Gopinath". The Times Of India. 9 June 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  2. ^ Capt. Gopinath history
  3. ^ a b "Deccan 360 fails to take off". Business Standard. 21 July 2011. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  4. ^ Deccan 360 grounded
  5. ^ "Deccan's cargo airline is here". Business Standard. 20 January 2013. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
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