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Hebridean Air Services
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Hebridean Air Services is a small Scottish airline based in northern Scotland owned by Airtask Group Ltd.[1] The airline flies charter, scenic, aerial photography and scheduled flights.[2]

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It is the only airline to operate a service between Oban and Islay[citation needed], Coll, Tiree and Colonsay islands; routes subsidised by Argyll and Bute Council.[3][4] Since April 2024 they have also operated flights between Benbecula and Stornoway subsidised by Comhairle nan Eilean Siar.

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Destinations

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While the airline's primary base is Oban Airport, where scheduled flights are operated from, it also offers charter services to airports and airfields within Scotland.[11] During the summer months they also offer scenic flights from both Oban and Stornoway.[12]

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Fleet

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Hebridean Air Services Islander, registration G-HEBS, at Glasgow in 2010

As of 2025, Hebridean Air Services operate 3 Britten-Norman BN-2B-26 Islanders, registration G-HEBS, G-HEBO and G-BLNI. G-BLNI is the newest addition to their fleet, being acquired in early 2025 from Alderney's Air Alderney.[13]

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