was one of the first private capital Portuguese airlines certified by the Instituto Nacional de Aviação Civil (INAC) (National Institute for Civil Aviation) to transport passengers, as well as operating flight school operations based in Cascais.
The need for qualified pilots lead the Aerocondor Group to provide flight-training school operations.
[2] It was owned by Aerocondor SGPS (85.15%) and Gestair Group (14.85%) and had 90 employees, with headquarters at Cascais-Tires Aerodrome.
Yet, as flight operations failed, its aviation school continued to grow, under the hands of Spanish investors who changed its name to Gestair (between 2010 and 2013), when it became part of the GAir Group.
Initial plans were to purchase or lease Boeing 757 or 767 aircraft in order to expand, but instead bankruptcy was declared.