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A Loganair Britten-Norman Islander in 1967 A Loganair Britten-Norman Islander wearing British Airways Express titles in 2002 A former Loganair Saab 340B wearing the British Airways livery in 2006 Loganair was established on 1 February 1962 by Willie Logan of the Logan Construction Company Ltd, operating as its air charter arm [ 7 ] with a Piper ...
Country City Airport Notes Refs Denmark Esbjerg: Esbjerg Airport [1]Norway Bergen: Bergen Airport, Flesland: Oslo: Oslo Airport, Gardermoen: Terminated [2]Stavanger
The company continued to trade as a separate airline which held its own licences and approvals until April 2013 when it was fully integrated with Loganair. [5] The airline dropped its trading name of ScotAirways and reverted to its registered name of Suckling Airways in July 2011. The re-brand was part of the deal with Loganair.
It is the UK’s largest regional airline, operating for more than 60 years, with more than 900 employees and flying to more than 40 destinations. Scottish airline Loganair put up for sale Skip to ...
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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.
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Between 1976 and 2006, Scottish airline Loganair operated a number of Islanders as air ambulances, covering areas such as the island communities in the Hebrides. [28] The Islander services Loganair 's Westray to Papa Westray flight , the shortest scheduled flight in the world at 1.7 mi (2.7 km); the scheduled flight time including taxiing is ...