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Lydd Air?
website here
flights between Lydd and Le Touquet Airports, only other flights are charters.
website here
flights between Lydd and Le Touquet Airports, only other flights are charters.
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How about Gotlandsflyg in Sweden who operate Stockholm Bromma to Visby (on Gotland off the east coast of Sweden)....
http://www.gotlandsflyg.se/
http://www.gotlandsflyg.se/
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Got plenty of light aircraft here at Brs that operate from BRS to BRS sure companies do this to get people in the air to reduce their fear of flyingno sure of the company name though but it is probably not the information you require.
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GB,
How strict is your definition of "outfit".
I would image there are several heli operators who would match it:
ANU - MNI (but closing when new airport open for public use - opened officiall by Princess Anne; full flights a few weeks' away)
NCE - Monaco
Penzance to ISC
How about Aer Arann islands - are they technically a different operation to Aer Arrann scheduled operations?
How strict is your definition of "outfit".
I would image there are several heli operators who would match it:
ANU - MNI (but closing when new airport open for public use - opened officiall by Princess Anne; full flights a few weeks' away)
NCE - Monaco
Penzance to ISC
How about Aer Arann islands - are they technically a different operation to Aer Arrann scheduled operations?
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Colegate,
There must be plenty of airlines which started with just one aircraft & route, but I agree the VS story is an interesting one.
Which leads on to the next logicial question...
How many airlines now operate just one aircraft?
There must be plenty of airlines which started with just one aircraft & route, but I agree the VS story is an interesting one.
Which leads on to the next logicial question...
How many airlines now operate just one aircraft?