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pilotatlast
20th Jul 2018, 20:31
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Airways Aviation are ceasing operations in the UK. They have already ceased operations in Asia, Iraq, Kuwait and Brisbane. How long before Gold coast ceases operations?

https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=ukflying


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CptSparrow
23rd Jul 2018, 01:17
Interesting, seems AA is losing business everywhere and shutting doors left, right and centre!

poppyandnoodle
23rd Jun 2019, 12:34
Does anyone know anymore about this? In particular about moving their aircraft and leaving Spain. As far as I know they are still currently there.

pilotchute
23rd Jun 2019, 21:46
They are moving aircraft to Spain not from it.

TULSAMI
24th Jun 2019, 02:34
Airways Aviation Gold Coast still ops normal?

poppyandnoodle
24th Jun 2019, 06:04
They are moving aircraft to Spain not from it.

I know that was always supposed to be the case and I can understand why. A recent intake of students were asked if they would do their CPL part of their flying in Spain instead of coming back to Oxford and with the Brexit uncertainty as well as cost issues I get why, but recently they have sent instructors and single engine aircraft back to the UK and rumours around the town (spain) suggest they are closing. I have searched around and can’t find anything, so I thought I would ask here.

A320 Flyer
24th Jun 2019, 14:54
Bit far from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific....😏

poppyandnoodle
25th Jun 2019, 08:26
Bit far from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific....😏

Certainly is, but I didn't worry about that when I wanted to respond to a thread that interested me.
To be fair I used the search function so the location of the thread wasn't relevant.