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Equair

Equair, legally known as EquinoxAir S.A.S., was a wholly Ecuadorian-owned scheduled headquartered at in , . It launched operations on January 10, 2022, initially serving the high-demand Quito-Guayaquil route with 737-700 aircraft, aiming to fill the gap left by the collapse of the state carrier and to foster national economic development through job creation. The airline rapidly expanded its domestic network to include up to five destinations, such as the Galapagos Islands and El Coca (), operating as many as 66 weekly flights on its flagship Quito-Guayaquil corridor alone and capturing a 17% across its routes. It also conducted limited charter services to regional destinations like the and . Equair's fleet consisted exclusively of next-generation 737-700 jets configured for 126 to 149 passengers, optimized for short- to medium-haul flights. Despite initial success, Equair faced significant financial challenges, reporting losses of USD 17 million in 2022 amid Ecuador's competitive aviation market. On September 30, 2023, the carrier abruptly suspended all operations after less than two years, citing a thorough analysis of market conditions as the basis for the "responsible decision" to cease activities; this move impacted over 200 employees and stranded thousands of passengers, with Equair partnering with LATAM Airlines Ecuador to rebook affected travelers at no extra cost through December 2023. As of 2025, Equair remains defunct with no resumption of services.

History

Formation and early development

EquinoxAir S.A.S. was founded in October 2020 in , , as the operating entity for the Equair brand, marking the establishment of a new domestic aimed at serving the country's internal air travel needs. On December 18, 2020, the received its initial operating permit from Ecuadorian authorities, authorizing operations as a foundational step toward full commercial service. This permit positioned Equair to begin preparations for scheduled domestic flights, with the company focusing on and setup in its early phase. Equair established its headquarters in and selected (UIO) as its primary operating base, leveraging the facility's strategic location for efficient domestic connectivity. Initial plans outlined the launch of operations in December 2021 using two leased 737-700 aircraft, with the first unit—a 2008-built ex-KLM Royal Dutch Airlines jet (msn 38125, registration HC-CXB)—arriving in on December 4, 2021, after ferrying from storage in , . From inception, Equair targeted 's domestic market to challenge incumbents such as LATAM Ecuador and , emphasizing affordable and reliable services on key internal routes.

Launch and operational expansion

Equair initiated its commercial operations on January 10, 2022, marking the occasion with its maiden revenue flight from Quito's (UIO) to Guayaquil's José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport (GYE). This route, one of 's busiest air corridors, served as the of the airline's initial network, with services operated using its 737-700 fleet. The launch represented a significant milestone for the Ecuadorian sector, introducing a new domestic carrier amid competition from established players like and LATAM Ecuador. From the outset, Equair scheduled up to 40 weekly flights on the Quito-Guayaquil route, providing multiple daily frequencies to meet demand between the capital and the country's largest city and economic hub. This high-frequency service aimed to capture a share of the market previously dominated by legacy carriers. Shortly thereafter, the airline expanded to the , adding routes to Baltra (GPS) and San Cristóbal (SCY) airports with connections primarily from , thereby extending access to this ecologically sensitive . These additions brought the initial network to four domestic destinations, enhancing intra-Ecuadorian connectivity for both leisure and business travelers. By mid-2023, Equair had further grown its operations to five domestic destinations, incorporating additional cities to broaden its coverage across Ecuador's diverse regions. This expansion reflected the airline's strategy to serve underserved markets and stimulate regional and commerce, with detailed route information covered in the domestic routes section. To differentiate itself, Equair emphasized customer-centric innovations, including modern in-flight services under its "WOW Experience" initiative—featuring complimentary amenities and entertainment—and a user-friendly online booking platform for seamless reservations. These features positioned Equair as a forward-thinking operator focused on affordability and passenger satisfaction during its active phase.

Suspension and closure

On September 30, 2023, Equair announced the immediate suspension of all its operations, effective that day, resulting in the halt of all flights across its domestic network. The cited escalating prices, diminished , and persistent unprofitability as the primary factors driving the decision, with costs representing a major portion of its operational expenses. These challenges were exacerbated by the 's reported net loss of USD 17.1 million in , where revenues totaled USD 18.8 million against expenses of USD 31.4 million, leading to of USD 2.5 million and a deficit of USD 7.5 million that contributed to its . The had transported over 700,000 s during its 21 months of operation, impacting over 200 employees. The abrupt closure impacted approximately 15,000 passengers with pending bookings, prompting widespread flight cancellations; in response, entered a non-profit to rebook and affected travelers at no extra cost, having already relocated over 2,000 by early October 2023. Equair officially ceased all activities in late 2023, with no resumption of services as of November 2025, marking its status as a defunct after a brief operational period of just 21 months.

Destinations

Domestic routes

Equair maintained its primary hub at Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito (UIO), with José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport in Guayaquil (GYE) functioning as a key focus city for domestic operations. The airline's core domestic route connected Quito and Guayaquil, offering up to 66 weekly flights during peak periods to support high-demand business and leisure travel between Ecuador's two largest cities. Services to the Galápagos Islands featured scheduled flights from Quito to Baltra Island (GPS) and San Cristóbal Island (SCY), with a total of 12 weekly frequencies, often involving a technical stop in Guayaquil; these routes adhered to Ecuador's mandatory transit requirements for Galápagos access, including mainland departure, baggage inspection for invasive species, and payment of the national park entry fee. By 2023, Equair had expanded its network to include Cuenca (CUE), (MEC), and El Coca (OCC), establishing a domestic system serving , , the , Cuenca, , and El Coca. These routes operated using 737-700 aircraft in an all-economy configuration, prioritizing operational reliability to serve both business commuters and tourists exploring Ecuador's diverse regions during the airline's active period from 2022 to 2023.

Charter services

Equair obtained its initial charter permit from Ecuadorian authorities on December 18, 2020, enabling non-scheduled operations shortly after the airline's commercial launch in early 2022. These charter services were primarily international and focused on the Caribbean region to support tourism, operating as supplements to the airline's core domestic network. Key examples included group flights to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic and Curaçao, organized in partnership with Ecuadorian travel agencies to meet seasonal demand from leisure travelers. The charters to these destinations ran twice weekly during July and August 2022, utilizing aircraft to transport approximately 2,130 passengers over the period. Occasional ad-hoc s extended to other locations, driven by fluctuating Ecuadorian outbound tourism needs. In scale, these operations remained minor relative to scheduled domestic services, comprising a limited portion of Equair's overall activity with only seasonal implementation. All charter activities ceased in October 2023, aligning with the broader suspension of the airline's operations due to financial challenges.

Fleet

Aircraft operated

Equair operated exclusively 737-700 narrow-body jets throughout its brief operational history, with all aircraft leased from third-party lessors. The airline maintained a small fleet without expansions into additional types or further acquisitions beyond its initial deployments. The first aircraft, registered HC-CXB (named Cóndor; MSN 38125, previously PH-BGN with ), was ferried from , , and introduced to service in December 2021. This jet, owned by Nomura and managed by BBAM, operated until the airline's suspension. The second aircraft, HC-CXC (named Albatros; MSN 38126, ex-PH-BGO), arrived shortly thereafter in late December 2021 and was similarly leased from BBAM under the Albatros program. In November 2022, Equair added its third , registered HC-CXS (named Papagayo; MSN 35277, previously D-AHXJ with TUIfly and ), leased from BBAM. This brought the fleet to a maximum of three , all utilized across domestic and charter services. Following the suspension of operations in October 2023, all three were returned to their respective lessors, resulting in no active fleet as of 2025.

Configurations and livery

Equair operated its 737-700 aircraft in a single-class , featuring 142 seats arranged in a standard 3-3 abreast layout to maximize capacity for domestic and flights. This setup emphasized affordability and efficiency, with no or premium options offered, aligning with the airline's low-cost model focused on Ecuadorian connectivity. The airline's livery featured a predominantly white fuselage for a clean, contemporary look, accented by "Equair" branding in bold blue lettering on the and forward , complemented by highlights symbolizing Ecuador's natural landscapes. Equatorial motifs, including a stylized line representing the across the fin with blue wave elements evoking the , underscored the carrier's national identity and commitment to sustainable operations. This design was applied consistently to the three Boeing 737-700 aircraft in the fleet.

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