Air Ecosse

Scottish commuter airline based Aberdeen, late 1970s to mid-1980s From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Air Ecosse

Air Ecosse was a Scottish commuter airline based in Aberdeen operating in the late 1970s to mid-1980s. They flew between Aberdeen and cities in northern England, such as Liverpool and Carlisle as well as to Edinburgh and Glasgow.[1] They also carried out mail flights for the Royal Mail. The company's first scheduled flight was in June 1977, between Aberdeen and Wick.[2] By 1985 the company had 165 employees.[2]

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Air Ecosse
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EC ECS Air Ecosse
FoundedJune 1977
Ceased operationsNovember 1988 (rebranded as Aberdeen Airways)
HubsAberdeen Airport
DestinationsScotland
Northern England
Parent companyFairflight Charters
HeadquartersAberdeen, Scotland, UK
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History

The airline was formed in June 1977 as a subsidiary of Fairflight Charters based at Biggin Hill in Kent, England.[3] The airline started flights from Aberdeen to Dundee, Glasgow, Manchester, Wick and Sumburgh.

In the 1980s, the airline started flights to other destinations such as Edinburgh, Liverpool and Carlisle. The airline also started flights for the Royal Mail.[3]

In November 1988 it was taken over by Peregrine Air Services Limited which was named after the famous bird of prey with the same name.[4]

Aberdeen Airways

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Aberdeen Airways
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SM AAW Granite
Founded1989
Ceased operations1992
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The new company became Aberdeen Airways (callsign: Granite). Aberdeen Airways subsequently also filed for bankruptcy protection, moved to East Midlands (EMA) and finally ended operations. After the airline's collapse, many staff moved to the new airline Malinair.[5]

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Fleet

Air Ecosse had the following aircraft in their fleet at the time that operations ceased;

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