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In March 2004, flight operations were suspended before the insolvency proceedings over the company's assets were finally opened on July 9 of the same year. Members of the motor sports racing team from Toyota and the cycling racing team from Telekom were also carried on charter flights. The at that time 26 employees counting company was active beyond not only the cargo and courier flight, but also in health, infant and organ transportation. Īs of JBonair offered with a Dornier 328 scheduled flights between the airports Augsburg, the Dresden Airport and Zurich Airport to. In the course of this decision, the latter also relocated its headquarters to the airport in the Bavarian capital, but nonetheless still maintained a second base at Cologne / Bonn Airport. On June 1, 2002, Munich-based MTM Aviation was taken over by Bonair. From 1999 onwards, a Beechcraft King Air 200 was operated based in Hangar 7 at Cologne / Bonn Airport In 2001 a Learjet 55 also followed. Bonair had existed since 1990, even though the actual company, which was later to carry out operational flight operations with its own fleet, was only founded in 1998.