Air Ruby

Air Ruby is a Herendish low-cost airline and a wholly owned subsidiary of the flag carrier Herendish Airways. The airline operates a network of domestic and international services from its primary bases in Cercadas Ferdinand Magellan Airport and Turiz Airport using an all-Boeing fleet of Boeing 737 and 787 aircraft, complementing the full-service Herendish Airways and competing against low-cost carriers such as and.

History
In early 2007, Herendish Airways announced plans to launch a low-cost subsidiary to compete with the growing low-cost airline market in the Asia-Pacific region. In August that year, Air Ruby was officially incorporated and subsequently took over 16 aircraft from Herendish Airways. The airline flew its inaugural flight from Cercadas to on March 3, 2008, followed by flights to Turiz, Melbourne, Cairns and Gold Coast over the next two weeks.

After initially focusing on its domestic and Pacific network, Herendish Airways transferred six aircraft to Air Ruby for its expansion to Asian routes. In 2014, Herendish Airways’ order for eight aircraft were also transferred to replace the A330-200s themselves. Air Ruby also took over some of Herendish Airways’ lower-demand routes, including Dolusai,, and.