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The Spirit of Suriname
Investing in Angel Airways

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About Angel Airways

Angel Airways NV (hereinafter referred to as AA) is a privately owned international airline seeking investment capital to start the AOC process in The Republic of Suriname and will consequently start operating from Paramaribo to destinations in Amsterdam, Bangkok, Jakarta and/or Denpasar (Indonesia), The Caribbean, South and North America.

Suriname is home to a diverse range of people. Surinamese people identify with the South American nation by residency, legal status, historical ties, or cultural connection. Most of the population comprises immigrants and their descendants from the Old World, resulting in a multiethnic and multilingual society. However, no ethnic group constitutes the Surinamese people; instead, Surinamese nationality is based on citizenship and allegiance to the country. This varied heritage is one of the defining aspects of Surinam culture and helps to make the nation a unique and fascinating place to visit or call home.

Vision
An airline that can provide low-cost travel while maintaining a high-quality service level. Which would be perfect for those looking to save money on their airfare while still enjoying all the amenities of air travel. ANGEL AIRWAYS would be sure to provide on-time flights and a safe experience for all of its passengers.
Mission
Servicing and repairing aircraft, buying, selling, and dealing with oils, fuel, lubricants, and other aircraft accessories. Also, allows for operations of hotels, resorts, and restaurants, as well as tourist buses. Finally, acting as a principal, agent, factor, or broker in all matters related to aircraft and airplane accessories.
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Meet Our CEO
Etienne Fernandes
Angel Airways was founded in 2007 by Etienne Fernandes, retired commander and pilot of the Suriname  Air Force and former  International Flight Operations Inspector both civil and military as well as director of CASAS, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority Suriname. The airline has plans to publish the necessary permits, such as AOC (Air Operators Certificate) and other permits, no later than three months before the start of the first flights with operations from Paramaribo (Johan Adolf Pengel Airport) to Amsterdam (Schiphol) with further connections to Thailand and Indonesia.
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