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Citywing Let Turbolet
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Cardiff to Anglesey route left with no operator as Citywing folds

11/03/2017 2 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

The Intra-Wales Cardiff to Anglesey route has been left with no operator as “virtual airline” Citywing called in the administrator on Friday. Isle of Man based Citywing took the decision to liquidate the company after Czech based Van Air Europe lost permission to fly in the UK. In the statement [read more]

Features

International Womens Day: Meet Local Pilot and Police Air Observer Kath Fisher

08/03/2017 4 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

Sometimes you just meet someone and think, wow, you have a great job! Then you find out how interesting the journey was. That’s exactly how it went when Aviation Wales met our resident AVGEEK, Kath Fisher. After leaving school Kath joined the University of London Air Squadron before joining the [read more]

Terry Morgan (Image: Cardiff Airport)
News

Cardiff Airport appoint Terry Morgan to advisory role

08/03/2017 2 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

Cardiff Airport have appointed former Heathrow executive Terry Morgan to an advisory role on the board. Terry Morgan is a highly experience executives in the airport sector having previously been managing director at Stansted and a senior executive at Heathrow. He joins the board in a non-executive role to support [read more]

British AIrways A380 at London Heathrow (Image: Nick Harding \ Aviation Wales)
News

£10m fund available to airlines wanting to fly Cardiff to Heathrow

06/03/2017 2 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

The Welsh Government has put forward plans to offer a £10m fund to airlines wanting to fly from Cardiff Airport to London Heathrow. The fund is for the development of up to 5 routes linking Welsh Government owned Cardiff Airport with Heathrow. Heathrow is the controversially the favoured choice for [read more]

Flybe Embraer E190 G-FEBJ (Image: Aviation Wales)
News

Flybe flight struck by lightning after leaving Cardiff Airport

03/03/2017 < 1 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

A Flybe flight has returned to Cardiff Airport after being struck by lightning shortly after departure. Flight BE4585 took off just after 4pm for the short flight from Cardiff to Jersey but was forced to run after the lightning strike as a precautionary measure. The aircraft, a Flybe Embraer E190 [read more]

Hawker Hunter G-BXFI Hunter G-BXFI (Image: Alan Wilson CC BY-SA2.0)
Aviation safety news

Shoreham Crash report shows aircraft did not reach sufficient height and speed

03/03/2017 3 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

The formal report by the UK’s Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) has concluded the aircraft did not reach the required height and speed to safely carry out the manoeuvre which resulted in the fatal crash at the 2015 Shoreham Airshow. The report released today showed that to safely perform a [read more]

Features

Cutting the cost of General Aviation Flying

02/03/2017 3 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

Flying for fun, whether in your own aircraft or a hired one can be expensive. Cutting the cost of general aviation can only be a good thing right? That is exactly what flight-sharing service Wingly is trying to do so Aviation Wales went to meet them at their Paris headquarters. [read more]

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Engineering and leasing news

GE Aviation Wales wins GE9X contract worth £20m

01/03/2017 2 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

GE Aviation Wales has been awarded a contract worth £20m at its plant in South Wales securing not only the future of the site but hundreds of existing jobs as well as creating new ones. GE Aviation Wales plant in Nantgarw repairs and overhauls GE’s range of turbofan jet engines [read more]

Citywing Let Turbolet
News

CAA suspends Van Air Europe as Czech authorities investigate

28/02/2017 2 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

The UK’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has confirmed it has suspended the air operators certificate (AOC) for Van Air Europe but the airline will be investigated by Czech Authorities following an incident last week. Van Air Europe operate for Isle of Man based “Virtual” Airline Citywing however flights have been [read more]

Citywing Let Turbolet
News

Citywing brings in contractor for valley route as CAA grounds Van Air

24/02/2017 2 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

Citywing have confirmed that the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) have requested to speak to Van Air Europe regarding their operations following a flight between the Isle of Man and Belfast. In a statement released today they confirmed that a Van Air Europe flight on behalf of Isle of Man based [read more]

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