View Full Version : Flightline now IAC?
Joe Curry
31st Jul 2003, 00:15
I saw THIS (http://www1.airpics.com/showimg.php?imgid=43534) flying into EDI the other day.
Is "Intergrated Aviation Consortium" the new name for Flightline
or are there other airlines involved.?
bravo 4 golf
31st Jul 2003, 00:29
Hi
Flightline have 3 BAe146-200's based in ABZ operating on behalf of the oil companies for their flights to the Shetland islands .
The oil companies involved have joined together to form a consortium ( Integrated Aviation Consortium ) which means they share fixed wing flights that feed the helecopter based in Scatsca that ferry rig crews to and from their oil platforms. The brand is reflected on the 3 based aircraft
As this is mainly monday-friday work the aircraft are available for charter at the weekends.
They also have a further 2 BAe146-200's and a BAe146-300 in flightline livery based in SEN which operate ad-hoc and acmi work
Hope this helps
B4G
Joe Curry
31st Jul 2003, 01:09
>>They also have a further 2 BAe146-200's and a BAe146-300 in flightline livery based in SEN which operate ad-hoc and acmi work
Hope this helps
B4G<<
It does indeed! Many thanks..:ok:
BAe 146-100
31st Jul 2003, 01:45
Hi,
How long has G-FLTA had the IAC livery.
Thanks :D
BAe 146-100
Certainly not sure about the reg but one has been in that IAC scheme since late last year.
bravo 4 golf
1st Aug 2003, 17:45
Hi
First aircraft in IAC colours was G-TBIC in april / may last year with G-DEFM in June last year and G-FLTA in Jan 03.
B4G
BAe 146-100
1st Aug 2003, 17:50
Hi,
Does anyone know why Flightline don't come to MAN as often as they did?
BAe 146-100
bravo 4 golf
1st Aug 2003, 18:49
Since the demise of Swissair they have not had a base at MAN
The ad hoc aircraft do go through from time to time operating acmi's for various airlines , charters and flights for premiership football teams.
They an aircraft contracted to support BA citi express .
The aircraft is based in BHX but it does sometimes move to MAN to cover the MAN fleet.
B4G