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  2. 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 ...

  3. Loganair - Wikipedia

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    Loganair is a Scottish regional airline headquartered at Glasgow Airport in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. The airline primarily operates domestic flights within the United Kingdom . It is the largest regional airline in Scotland by passenger numbers and fleet size.

  4. Suckling Airways - Wikipedia

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    The re-brand was part of the deal with Loganair. Due to the cessation of the London City to Edinburgh route by CityJet, it was announced Suckling Airways would close the London City base at the end of October 2013. As of April 2013 Suckling Airways ceased to operate as an airline, with the aircraft being transferred to Loganair.

  5. Willie Logan (Loganair) - Wikipedia

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    Logan bought an air taxi firm with one aircraft in 1962, which he renamed Loganair.Scheduled flights began in 1963. [3] By 1966 Loganair was a public Transport Operator with five aircraft based at Glasgow Airport and continued to provide transportation around numerous work sites for the Logan Group on a pre-booked basis.

  6. 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 crash.

  7. Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander - Wikipedia

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    1996 Loganair Islander accident; 2005 Loganair Islander accident; 2009 Divi Divi Airlines crash on Oct 22, flight 14 had one pilot fatality, while 9 passengers were rescued after water landing due to engine failure near Bonaire Island. [121] 2005 L.A.B. Flying Service accident; 2012 FlyMontserrat crash; 2014 Romania Britten-Norman Islander crash

  8. Loganair Flight 6780 - Wikipedia

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    Loganair Flight 6780 was a scheduled domestic flight from Aberdeen Airport to Sumburgh Airport in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. On 15 December 2014, the Saab 2000 operating the flight was struck by lightning during the approach, and then plunged faster than the aircraft's maximum operating speed .

  9. Blue Islands - Wikipedia

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    Blue Islands Limited is a regional airline of the Channel Islands. Its head office is in Forest, Guernsey, and its registered office is in Saint Anne, Alderney. [2] It operates scheduled services from and within the Channel Islands to the United Kingdom and Europe. Its main bases of operation are Guernsey Airport and Jersey Airport.