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♦ The BRYMON AIRWAYS name was derived from the it’s two founders – Bill Bryce and Chris Amon and started life as BRYMON AVIATION on 26Jan1970. Revenue services began in 1972 as BRYMON AIRWAYS. The original company merged with BIRMINGHAM EUROPEAN AIRWAYS in 1992, trading as BRYMON EUROPEAN AIRWAYS. The merger was dissolved a year later when Brymon became a wholly owned subsiduary of BA. The company then started to trade using BA name ♦
♦ BRITISH AIRWAYS CITIEXPRESS was formed by the amalgamation of BRYMON AIRWAYS and BRITISH REGIONAL. MANX AIRLINES was fully integrated in in 2002. [BRITISH REGIONAL AIRLINES was formed as MANX AIRLINES (Europe) in 1991. Became a BA franchise in 1995 operating as British Airways Express and eventually renamed ♦
♦ flybe (i) was formed on 01Jan1969 as Intra Airways. It then started operations on 01/Nov/1979 as Jersey European Airways as a result of a merger of Jersey-based Intra Airways and Bournemouth-based Express Air Services. In 1983 the airline was sold to Walker Steel Group, which also owned Spacegrand Aviation, and the two airlines were merged under the Jersey European name in 1985. Renamed to British European on 01Jun2000 and then changed again on 18Jul2002 to current one. On 03Nov2006, it was announced that Flybe would buy BA Connect, and during Mar2007, this takeover was completed. In Feb2019, the airline was sold to the Connect Airways consortium, backed by Virgin Atlantic and Stobart Aviation. Connect Airways intends Flybe and Stobart Air to subsequently rebrand as Virgin Connect, though they will retain their own Air Operator Certificates. flybe ceased flight operations following its entry into administration on 04/Mar/2020. The new flybe received 86 slots at London’s Heathrow Airport for Summer 2021. These will be used to connect Aberdeen and Edinburgh with the city, if the airline takes off. Thyme Opco, the Cyrus Capital-controlled shell company that announced Oct2020 its intention to acquire flybe, revealed on 14Apr2021 that it had completed the purchase of the collapsed carrier’s assets and business and had aimed to restart flight operations in summer 2021. Thyme Opco renamed Flybe (ii) and the airline took delivery of its first aircraft on 25Nov2021 and started operations on 13Apr2022 ( Birmingham Airport for Belfast City Airport) ♦
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