AirUK

AirUK was a wholly privately owned, independent regional British airline formed in 1980 as a result of a merger involving four rival UK-based regional airlines. British and Commonwealth (B&C)-owned British Island Airways (BIA) and Air Anglia were the two dominant merger partners. The merged entity's corporate headquarters were originally located at Redhill, Surrey, the location of the old BIA head office. It subsequently relocated to Crawley, West Sussex. In addition to the main maintenance base at Norwich Airport (Air Anglia's former engineering base), there also used to be a second major maintenance base at Blackpool Airport (the old BIA engineering base). This was closed down following Air UK's major retrenchment during Britain's severe recession of the early 1980s. In 1987, Air UK established Air UK Leisure as a charter subsidiary. The following year, Air UK shifted its headquarters to London Stansted Airport. When Stansted's new Norman Foster-designed terminal opened in 1991, the airline became its first and subsequently main tenant.

Air UK
IATA ICAO Callsign
UK UKA UKAY
Founded1980 (1980)
Ceased operations1998 (1998)
(rebranded as KLM uk)
Operating bases
Fleet size36 aircraft
(11 Fokker 100,
11 British Aerospace BAe 146 (10 srs. 300, 1 srs. 100),
9 Fokker 50,
5 Fokker F-27 Friendship 500
(as of March/April 1997))
DestinationsBritish Isles
Continental Europe
Parent companyBritish Air Transport (Holdings)
HeadquartersRedhill, Surrey, England, U.K.
(1980–1984)
Crawley, West Sussex, England, UK
(1985–1987)
London Stansted Airport, Essex, England, UK
(1988–1997)
Key peopleSir Nicholas Cayzer
Hon Anthony Cayzer
Peter Villa
Philip Chapman
Neil Forster
Stephen Hanscombe
Andrew Gray
Henny A. Essenberg
Bob Frost
Stuart Carson
Harold Payne
Allan McQuarrie
James French
Tony Le Mesurier
Tony Camacho
John Derbyshire
Bob Coleman
David McCammon
Matt Button
Leonard Nutter
George White
Robert Nunn
E.F. Bates
C.E. Smith
Capt Alan Cottle
Capt Christopher Haysom
Capt P. Murphy
WebsiteAirUK

Air UK was a full member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for most of its existence.

Air UK originally was a wholly owned subsidiary of British Air Transport (Holdings), a successor to the Air Holdings Group owned 90% by B&C and 10% by Eagle Star Insurance. This made the Cayzer family, who owned B&C, the controlling shareholders. Following the beginning of the gradual liberalisation of the European Union (EU) internal air transport market in 1987, Dutch flag carrier KLM, a long-standing business partner of Air UK and its predecessor Air Anglia, acquired a 14.9% minority stake in Air UK's holding company. In 1995, KLM increased its minority stake in Air UK to 45%. In 1997, KLM became Air UK's sole shareholder when it acquired B&C's stake in British Air Transport (Holdings). The following year Air UK was renamed KLM uk.

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.