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Air Arola Shuttle is an Arolan regional and former air shuttle airline operated as a wholly owned subsidiary of Air Arola, in turn owned by Arogo Holdings.

Air Arola Shuttle was originally founded on 3rd September 1964 as a private air shuttle service between Kelvia and Uilo, known as Union Shuttle Airlines. Since its inception, it has switched from an air shuttle service to a regional airline serving Arola and Europe in the present day.

History
In April 1961, inaugurated their air shuttle service, known as. The Shuttle became a success in America, which inspired entrepreneur Pekko Häkkinen to start his own air shuttle service.

In early 1964, Häkkinen announced plans to launch a low-fare air shuttle service which would fly exclusively between Kelvia and Uilo, a route which Air Arola used only propeller aircraft. Häkkinen named the airline as Union Shuttle Airlines, and bought a fleet of Boeing 727-100 aircraft.

Union Shuttle Airlines was launched on 3rd September 1964, with daily flights between Kelvia Korvola Airport and Uilo Airport. In February 1965, flights became hourly and Union Shuttle Airlines became an instant success.

In 1969, Union Shuttle Airlines replaced its Boeing 727-100 fleet with brand new Boeing 737-200 aircraft.

On 23rd January 1986, Air Arola announced that it would acquire Union Shuttle Airlines for $2.6 million Arolan dollars. The acquisition was completed on 12th February that year, and the fleet were subsequently repainted and rebranded as Arolan Airways Shuttle.

In late 1989, Arolan Airways Shuttle announced plans to expand to Central Europe, and subsequently made an order for 7 Bombardier CRJ200 aircraft. This eventually marked a milestone as the airline shifted from an air shuttle service to a regional airline,

Arolan Airways Shuttle adopted its current name on 14th June 1991, as part of Air Arola’s corporate rebrand.

In September 2001, Air Arola Shuttle joined as an affiliate.