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Brilliant Stuff 19th October 2013 11:10

And what are the chances the outstanding pension contributions are being paid?

Savoia 2nd December 2013 08:06

PremiAir loses operating licence


HeliHub: 1st December, 2013

The UK Civil Aviation Authority issued an update on 26th November 2013 which stated "The Type B Operating Licence held by PremiAir Aviation Services Limited has been suspended with effect from 12 November 2013". The actual document was "Official Record Series 2, Number 2110".

The CAA grants two types of Operating Licence, Type A and Type B, the former being for larger operators and the latter for minor operators.

“Minor operators” are mainly those which operate (or lease in) aircraft having less than 20 seats: these operators are specially recognised by Article 5 of the Licensing Regulation, which permits a simplified entry procedure for them. The CAA system allows additionally that in some instances operators of larger aircraft with a limited scope of activity (for example, air taxi work) may also be granted a Type B licence, though the Licensing Regulation does not allow the simplified entry procedure to be used for them. After grant, the difference between the two types is that a Type B licence restricts the size of aircraft that may be used or the type of activity, but it carries fewer obligations in respect of financial information, statistics and charges.

This is the latest stage in the demise of PremiAir. In recent years we have seen a dramatic fall from its past - at one time it regularly flew at least six Sikorsky S76s and three Eurocopter AS355 Twin Squirrels. The previous owner Andrew Davies was forced to sell up after owing his lenders significant amounts of money following the failure of his Von Essen Hotels company. After some months of uncertainty, the company was bought by Graham Avery - now company Chairman

At Helitech 2013, Mr Avery gave a less-than-convincing presentation with his launch of "the new West London Heliport", which most present thought was little more than a rebranding exercise of existing facilities at Blackbushe Airport, which is some 35 miles south-west of the centre of London. He also confidently told the audience of the acquisition of "at least one or two helicopters" to boost charter operations, but that is clearly some distance further away now they no longer have an operating licence.
HeliHub: PremiAir loses operating licence

Sad if true. Although, this outcome was predicted some time ago.

chevvron 30th January 2014 20:08

It would appear that the PremiAir hangar at Blackbushe is now being used for light (fixed wing) aircraft. The 'West London Heliport' website is still running and it still says Blackbushe has a licenced ATC unit when actually it's only a FISO unit.

Brilliant Stuff 31st January 2014 18:25

I heard this rare thing last week of a PremiAir call sign flying about....

Darren999 31st January 2014 19:16

Job Posting
 
Didn't I just read a job opening for them recently?

wokkaboy 3rd February 2014 16:30

What's the latest at PremiAir? I see they are advertising for pilots and there are various print adverts around.

Do they have an AOC? (There's no mention on the CAA AOC Holders' list)
Are staff and clients being paid?
Have their Helitech claims of greatness materialised?

These aren't malicious questions, just interested to know if a (former) leading operator will make a comeback.

Brilliant Stuff 3rd February 2014 19:53

It would be fantastic if PremiAir where to make a full recovery, then the creditors could get paid what they owed.........:{

helihub 4th February 2014 13:15


Do they have an AOC?
I can confirm from official sources today that the answer is "No, Premiair do not have an AOC"

hangarrash1 31st March 2014 13:33

going going ...........
 
Talk at Blackbushe is that premiair are departing as they have been asked to pay up front for the hangar due to always being late, so they are departing Blackbushe, going going............

tomotomp 2nd April 2014 20:46


hangarrash1
going going ...........
Talk at Blackbushe is that premiair are departing as they have been asked to pay up front for the hangar due to always being late, so they are departing Blackbushe, going going............
Were did you get your info, as it seems to be incorrect
:=

TheDog 4th April 2014 22:11

What about the pension contributions? Great fanfare last December about the arrears being paid with hopefully two payments a month. My last one was back in January, and I've still got about 8 outstanding. :mad:

misterbonkers 9th June 2014 16:51

Keeping you hanging on so they can make hay in the summer months? Busy few weeks coming up...

TheDog 9th June 2014 20:23


Apparently all outstanding pensions contributions will be paid too.
I shall believe that when it happens. :*

MightyGem 14th June 2014 17:16

Any further updates?

cocokh 23rd June 2014 15:59

PremiAir
 
Seems like the rebirth of PremiAir was flawed again

t4023 23rd June 2014 20:33

Quelle surprise...I'm surprised that they have lasted this long!

MightyGem 8th July 2014 19:25

Somethings happened. I've just received a large amount of my pension arrears. :D Here's hoping that the rest won't be too far behind.

airpolice 8th July 2014 19:27

C'mon Dave, we know you don't need the money!

MightyGem 10th July 2014 20:07

Oh but I do. A military pension's not much.

airpolice 10th July 2014 20:28

I didn't work for Betty's air force for long enough to accrue one.

But.... you might be surprised at how far my Lloyds TSB Pension can take me each month.

I'm drawing that and still running my business, otherwise I'd need to get a real job.


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