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» This article is about the UK company. For the defunct U.S. air carrier, see Eastern Air Lines.
Eastern Airways is an
airline based at
Humberside Airport,
United Kingdom. It operates scheduled domestic services and private charters . Around 700,000 passengers a year are carried on the scheduled route network.
It has crew bases at
Leeds Bradford International Airport,
Newcastle Airport,
Durham Tees Valley Airport,
Humberside Airport,
East Midlands Airport,
Southampton Airport,
Isle of Man Airport,
Aberdeen Airport,
Inverness Airport,
Wick Airport,
Hawarden Airport (Chester) and
Norwich International Airport.
Air Kilroe Limited trading as Eastern Airways holds a
United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Type A Operating Licence, it's permitted to carry passengers, cargo and mail on aircraft with 20 or more seats.
Background
The airline started operations in December 1997 with a scheduled service between Humberside and
Aberdeen. In February 1999 it purchased Manchester based
Air Kilroe. Routes and
BAe Jetstream 41 aircraft were transferred from
British Airways CitiExpress from
30 March 2003. The airline is owned by Bryan Huxford (50%) and Richard Lake (50%)
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Eastern Airways is the biggest operator of
BAe Jetstream 41s in the world and the only European operator.
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