Cham Wings Airlines

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Cham Wings Airlines (Template:Langx, previously known as Sham Wing Airlines) was a private Syrian airline, with its head office located in Damascus, Syria.[1][2] The company slogan was Fly Beyond The Limits.

History

Cham Wings Airlines was established on 9 July 2006 as the first private airline in Syria by Syrian businessman Issam Shammout. The main hub for the airline is Damascus International Airport. The company officially obtained an Aircraft Operators Certificate (AOC) issued by the Syrian Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA) on 23 September 2007.[3]

Although the AOC comes second after the main national carrier of Syria, Syrian Air, the AOC authorised the company to operate non-scheduled charter flights only. The company leased one MD aircraft and commenced its first flight from Damascus to Baghdad International Airport on 3 March 2008. In 2008, a newcomer entered the market under the name Syrian Pearl Airlines which was owned by Cham Holding at 69% (Rami Makhlouf major shareholder), Syrianair at 25%, and Aqeeq Aviation/Aquila Holding 6%, (Aqeeq and Al Deshtei Kuwaiti).[4]

The partnership with Syrian Air gave Syrian Pearl the opportunity to operate scheduled flights,[5] unlike Cham Wings which struggled in operating charter flights to destinations that Syrian Air hardly approves. Even though Syrian Pearl never started its operations, Cham Wings could not turn profitable operating only charter flights. The company ceased operations in 2012 following the unrest in Syria.

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Airbus A320-212 of Cham Wings Airlines

In 2014, Cham Wings Airlines obtained the approval to operate scheduled flights becoming the second national carrier in Syria. It then recommenced its operations to serve destinations like Beirut, Kuwait, Baghdad, and Qamishli. In 2016, it was targeted by United States sanctions for providing support to the Syrian government.[6][7] In 2018, the airline advertised transporting Syrian refugees in Germany from Munich to Damascus and back, which can lead to the loss of their asylum status.[8] In June 2021, Ukraine blacklisted the airline due to the flights to Crimea.[9][10]

Due to ongoing 2021 Belarus–European Union border crisis, Cham Wings Airlines terminated their flights from Damascus to Minsk on short notice in November 2021, stating they cannot distinguish between regular travellers and illegal migrants.[11] In December 2021, European Union sanctioned Cham Wings Airlines, accusing it of flying migrants to the Belarusian-Polish border and exacerbating the crisis.[12] Switzerland joined the EU sanctions on 20 December.[13] EU sanctions imposed as a result of this accusation were lifted on 19 July 2022.[14][15]

Cham Wings Airlines resumed service on 7 Jan 2025 following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad.[16] but later ceased operations and was succeeded by Fly Cham.

The airline was the official jersey sponsor of the Syria national basketball team.

In 2025, the airline chose to integrate itself in Fly Cham, a Syrian airline that at the time had 4 A320s.

Ownership

Cham Wings Airlines was 100% privately owned by Syrian businessman Issam Shammout. The airline was part of his family business Shammout Groups, which operate in the automotive, steel and freight sectors.[17]

Critics

Despite the Russian invasion in Ukraine, Cham Wings Airlines continues to operate flights to Russia, maintaining regular services between Damascus and Moscow's Sheremetyevo International Airport.[18] Despite international sanctions imposed by the United States in 2016 and the European Union in 2021 and 2024, the airline has sustained its operations, including its Russian routes.[19] Cham Wings has been implicated in transporting Syrian mercenaries and engaging in activities that support the Syrian regime, leading to its inclusion in various sanctions lists. As of 2024, the airline remains active in the Russian market, continuing its flight services between Syria and Russia.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Fleet

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Cham Wings Airbus A320-231.

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The Cham Wings Airlines fleet comprised the following aircraft (as of August 2024):

Cham Wings Airlines fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes/sources
C Y Total
Airbus A320-200 4 8 156 164
1 0 174 174
Total 5


See also

References

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External links

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