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Old 13th June 2001 | 17:54
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finalchecksplease
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Does anybody have more info on British International Helicopters ? The Tony Jones outfit seems to have filled receivership (see text below taken from the Companies House web site)


Name & Registered Office :
BRITISH INTERNATIONAL HELICOPTERS LIMITED
P.O.BOX 55
1 SURREY STREET
LONDON
WC2R 2NT
Status :ADMINISTRATION ORDER

Company No. :00274607
Date of Incorporation : 03/04/1933

Country of Origin : United Kingdom


Insolvency Details
Company Type: Private Limited Company
Nature Of Business (SIC(92)):
6210 - scheduled air transport




Accounting Reference Date : 31/12
Last Accounts Made Up To : 31/12/1990 (NONE AVAILABLE)
Next Accounts Due : 31/10/1992 OVERDUE
Last Return Made Up To : 14/01/1991
Next Return Due : 02/02/1992 OVERDUE


Last Members List : 14/01/1991
Last Bulk Shareholders List : 14/01/1991
Fiche Weeded On : 18/03/1998



Previous Names
Date of Change : Previous Name :
24/09/1986 BRITISH AIRWAYS HELICOPTERS LIMITED

Branch Details
There are no branches associated with this company.

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There are no Oversea Details associated with this company.


 
Old 13th June 2001 | 21:53
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The info above relates to British International...that became Scotia Helicopter Services. The Tony Jones' mob, now called British International is an entirely new company. (made up of bits bought from Scotia post the Bond merger.)
Operations in Cardiff, Plymouth, Penzance & the Falklands.

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Old 14th June 2001 | 01:43
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That was the Mxwell owned company that filed for administation whe he jumped / fell / was pushed off his boat. (I lik to think it was the latter - otherwise waste of a good opportunity.

Following a management buyout from the administrators, it was renamed Brintel Helicopters Ltd (trading as British International), then it went to CHC a year later, then became Scotia.
 

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