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  2. Loganair - Wikipedia

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    Loganair also planned to use the Embraer ERJ-145 aircraft to launch new routes to European airports not previously served from Glasgow. [63] In November 2018, the company announced that approximately twenty ATR 42 aircraft would be added to replace the Saab 2000 and Saab 340 aircraft in the third quarter of 2019.

  3. Westray to Papa Westray flight - Wikipedia

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    Loganair operates this flight with one of its two Britten-Norman BN2B-26 Islander aircraft. The Islander is a high-wing, twin piston engine, propeller-driven aircraft. It is flown by a single pilot, and there is seating for eight passengers in the passenger cabin. One additional seat usually remains empty next to the pilot.

  4. List of Loganair destinations - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2024, Loganair serves the following destinations: Country City Airport Notes Refs Denmark Esbjerg: Esbjerg Airport [1] Norway Bergen: Bergen Airport ...

  5. Loganair exploring use of hybrid-electric aircraft - AOL

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  6. List of airline codes (L) - Wikipedia

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    Lockeed Aircraft Corporation: LOCKHEED United States XDD Lockheed DUATS: United States CBD Lockheed Martin Aeronautics: CATBIRD United States LNG Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company: LIGHTNING United States LM LOG Loganair: LOGAN United Kingdom Gained the code LM after beginning independent operations (2017) CLV Lom Praha Flying School ...

  7. Suckling Airways - Wikipedia

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    Suckling Airways was a British regional airline that focused on ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance) work and ad hoc air charters for business and sporting organisations. It had its head office at Cambridge Airport, Cambridgeshire. [1] [2] In 2013 it was integrated into its parent company Loganair.

  8. Aurigny - Wikipedia

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    Use of this larger aircraft enabled the route structure to be developed to include the south coast of England and northern France. [5] In 1977, Aurigny banned smoking on all services, the first ever airline to do so. In 1979, it acquired Anglo Normandy Aviation, which was established in 1975. [6]

  9. Loganair Flight 670A - Wikipedia

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    Loganair Flight 670A (LC670A) was a scheduled cargo flight for the Royal Mail from Edinburgh-Turnhouse Airport, Scotland to Belfast International Airport.On 27 February 2001, the Short 360 operating the flight ditched then crashed in the Firth of Forth off Edinburgh at around 17:30 local time; the two crewmembers' bodies were found in the wreckage a few hours after the accident.

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