Flybe may refer to: Flybe (1979–2020), a defunct regional British airline based in Exeter Flybe (2022–2023), a defunct regional British airline based...
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Flybe (pronounced /ˈflaɪˌbiː/), styled as flybe, was a British airline based in Exeter, England. It was sold to Connect Airways in 2019; it was the largest...
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Nordic Regional Airlines (redirect from Flybe Nordic)
Airlines Oy (abbreviated as Norra and often stylised as N°RRA, previously Flybe Nordic) is a Finnish regional airline based on the grounds of Helsinki Airport...
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Flybe (pronounced /ˈflaɪˌbiː/), styled as flybe, was a British regional airline based at Birmingham Airport, England. It commenced operations using the...
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Loganair (section Operations as Flybe franchise)
than British Airways'. Loganair became a franchise airline of Flybe, operating in the Flybe colours. Flights are also operated under a codeshare agreement...
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Blue Islands (section Franchise deal with Flybe)
Jersey Airport. Blue Islands flights operated under the Flybe brand from June 2016 until Flybe was placed into administration on 5 March 2020. The airline...
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Virgin Atlantic (section Flybe takeover bid)
have been acquiring Flybe, with a plan to rebrand it as "Virgin Connect" from early 2020; however, the plans fell through when Flybe filed for administration...
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franchise with Flybe, starting on 29 October 2017. The franchise saw all scheduled flights operated by Eastern Airways carry BE (Flybe) flight numbers...
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consortium formed in December 2018 to acquire the British regional airline Flybe, which had put itself up for sale in November 2018 after issuing a profit...
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2006, British Airways announced the sale of BA Connect to Flybe. It formally transferred to Flybe on 25 March 2007. The company was incorporated on 26 January...
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2007). "Flybe studies fleet moves after BA Connect deal". flightglobal.com. "Flybe announces a deal for up to 140 Embraer E Series Aircraft". Flybe Press...
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Dundee Airport (section Flybe controversy)
the routes that had been operated by FlyWhoosh in May 2008, under the new Flybe franchise. Three weekday return flights were introduced between Dundee and...
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Southampton were operated by Flybe. However, the airline went into administration on 5 March 2020 with all flights cancelled. When Flybe was purchased and relaunched...
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after Flybe collapse". "Loganair | Fly to More UK Destinations Than Any Other Airline".[permanent dead link] "Rival airline snaps up former Flybe routes...
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2022. "Flybe to go on Sale Tuesday, March 22nd; Airline selects Belfast City Airport as its Second Base" (PDF). Flybe. 16 March 2022. "Flybe: Regional...
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Stobart Air (section Operated as Flybe)
March 2020, Flybe entered administration due to ongoing difficulties compounded by the coronavirus pandemic; all Flybe flights operated by Flybe itself and...
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popularity of this service, Flybe decided that regular flights to London City Airport would continue. However, on 9 August 2017, Flybe announced that the service...
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chief executive officer of French Bee, she previously served in the role at Flybe, CityJet, and TAP Portugal. Ourmières-Widener worked at Air France from...
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14 Q400 NextGen turboprops and 13 CRJ900 jets. On February 23, 2017, a Flybe Q400 suffered a right hand gear collapse while landing at Amsterdam Schiphol...
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era. Flybe was born and along with changes to commercial, fleet and operational policies that were to transform the airline. On 5 March 2020 Flybe ceased...
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suitable buyer as the reasons for the decision. In light of the announcement, Flybe and Monarch Airlines announced they would establish a base at the airport...
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Paul Quine (section Flybe)
Walsh said that BA had reached an agreement for Flybe to acquire their regional subsidiary, BA Connect. Flybe assumed the majority of the British Airways...
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Retrieved 15 August 2010. "Flybe Group Annual Report 2011/12 – Business highlights: Airport policy, p. 9" (PDF). flybe.com. 11 June 2012. Archived (PDF)...
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leaving the airport with only three year-round scheduled routes. In May 2013, Flybe announced it would cease flying to Gatwick, leaving Newquay with year-round...
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British regional airline, Flybe until August 2017. Therefore, at the time of the accident the aircraft was operating under a Flybe livery.: 9 The captain...
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Jim French (businessman) (redirect from Jim French Flybe)
CBE DL (born 4 July 1953) is the former chairman and CEO of the airline Flybe. He owned approximately 7% of the overall business. French began his aviation...
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sale to Omniport, the airport became one of the UK hubs for budget airline Flybe, and the number of flights and destinations served increased. In 2005, a...
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600 US gal)in the tanker role. In recent years 14 Dash 8 Q400’s were purchase from Flybe and also converted into tankers. Conair also previously converted three...
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from Blue Origin BE, then IATA code of Flybe (2022–2023), former English airline BE, then IATA code of Flybe (1979–2020), former English airline BE,...
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aircraft (72 seats) and Flybe operated BAe 146 jet aircraft (70 to 128 passengers depending on variant). When in 2008 Flybe disposed of their BAe 146...
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