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A Boeing 720 in Aer Lingus-Irish International livery in 1965. On 28 April 1958, Aerlínte Éireann operated its first transatlantic service from Shannon to New York. [22] [23] In 1960, Aerlínte Éireann was renamed Aer Lingus. [23] Aer Lingus bought seven Fokker F27 Friendships, which were delivered between November 1958 and May 1959. These ...
US Airways livery This page was last edited on 22 February 2022, at 10:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
The livery consisted of the airline's website in the fuselage and airline's name on the vertical stabilizer, on top of an orange wave. Solaseed Air: The logo is a 3D green fluid with 2 dots, indicating a smile. Southwest Airlines: Yellow, red and royal blue livery. SpiceJet: 15 yellow dots on a red background
Aer Lingus Regional is an Aer Lingus brand which is used for commuter and regional flights. Aer Lingus Regional scheduled passenger services operate primarily from Ireland to the United Kingdom , France , and the Channel Islands , along with services from Belfast , Northern Ireland to the places mentioned.
Aer Lingus Airbus A330-200. In January 2015, IAG made a bid of €1.36 billion for Aer Lingus. This was expected to be accepted, after the rejection of two prior bids. [30] In May 2015, the Irish government agreed to sell its stake in Aer Lingus to IAG, [31] as did the Aer Lingus board in late January 2015. [32]
The new owner planned to "start small and restore regional connectivity in the UK" from 2021. [82] On 1 December 2020, Thyme Opco applied for a UK operating licence. [ 83 ] Thyme Opco also registered a 21-year-old Q400, which was expected to be the first aircraft for the 'new Flybe'; since then the jet was acquired by PAL Airlines , a regional ...
Bristol Freighter operated by Aer Lingus being loaded through the clamshell nose doors in 1952. The flight deck of the Freighter was positioned in an elevated position, directly above the clamshell doors. [15] In addition to providing a good all-round view for the flight crew, this placement kept the flight deck clear of the loading activity below.
This list is only of aircraft that have an article, indexed by aircraft registration "tail number" (civil registration or military serial number). The list includes aircraft that are notable either as an individual aircraft or have been involved in a notable accident or incident or are linked to a person notable enough to have a stand-alone Wikipedia article.