Binter Canarias
Binter Canarias is a Spanish airline based in the Canary Islands, operating as the leading carrier in the region with an extensive network of inter-island routes, as well as connections to mainland Spain, Portugal, and West Africa. Founded in 1988, the airline operates a modern fleet of ATR and E195-E2 aircraft and is part of the Iberia group, employing over 2,000 people. Its headquarters and main hub are at Gran Canaria Airport, with additional operational bases across the archipelago.
Binter's Spain presence revolves around its Canary Islands operations, with maintenance and engineering bases in Gran Canaria and Madrid, and a commercial network that connects Madrid to the islands. The airline is a strong local employer and is known for offering competitive salaries and benefits, including discounted flights for employees and their families, a professional environment with high safety standards, and a commitment to promoting work-life balance in a unique island setting. International professionals with aviation and maintenance experience are increasingly part of Binter's workforce, as the company grows its overseas routes and seeks specialized talent.
Company History
Founded in 1988 as a regional subsidiary of the Canarias-based Compania de Canarias, Binter initially operated inter-island routes using CN-235 aircraft. In 1996, it became the owner of its own operating license and launched flights to the Iberian Peninsula and later to other European destinations. It has since evolved into a modern carrier with a fleet of ATRs and Embraer E2s, while being acquired by the Iberia Group in 2000.
For International Professionals
- Binter Canarias offers an attractive work life in the Canary Islands with a pleasant environment and weather year-round.
- The airline provides its staff with discounted tickets for personal travel, which is especially useful for international employees wanting to explore Europe and Africa.
- Salaries are generally competitive and are paid in euros, providing a stable income for those Moving to Spain.
- The company is stable and growing, with significant expansion towards Europe and West Africa routes, promising career advancement opportunities.
- Gran Canaria itself is an EU territory, meaning relocation is manageable for EU citizens without needing additional work permit, and the island is known for its cosmopolitan lifestyle.
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