- Gryphon Air operated its first revenue flights on 29 to 31 May 2026.
- The route included stops in Athens, Tel Aviv, and Rome.
- The B737-400SF aircraft transported equipment and produce.
- Operations maintain a base at Bucharest Henri Coanda.
- The mission required precise coordination throughout.
Gryphon Air has begun revenue charter flights with its Boeing 737-400SF aircraft. The carrier operated multi-stop services from 29 to 31 May 2026 on the Bucharest Henri Coanda to Athens to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion to Rome Fiumicino to Bucharest route. The mission transported time-critical equipment and fresh produce.
The single aircraft YR-GAR remains based in Bucharest. Crews managed precise coordination for on-time performance during the operation. Gryphon Air established the flights as its initial commercial activities.
Gryphon Air shared: “This was a complex multi-stop operation involving the transportation of time-critical equipment alongside fresh produce, requiring precise coordination, flexibility, and on-time performance throughout the mission.”

