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Air Ferry Limited

Air Ferry Limited was a private, independent British airline operating charter, scheduled and all-cargo flights from 1963 to 1968.

Air Ferry Limited
Founded1961
Ceased operations1968
HubsManston Airport
Fleet size6 aircraft (2 turboprop and
4 piston airliners)
(2 Vickers Viscount 812s,
2 Douglas DC-6As,
2 Douglas DC-4s
[as of April 1968])
DestinationsBritish Isles,
Continental Europe
Parent companyLeroy Tours
(May 1961-October 1964)
Air Holdings
(October 1964-
October 1968)
HeadquartersManston Airport
Key peopleCapt. K.J. Sheppardson,
P.R. Lockwood,
Capt. D. Brooker,
C.E. Carroll,
R.F. Sanders,
R.H. Illsley,
M. Austin,
L.R. Rickards,
P. Dalton

History edit

Wing Commander Hugh Kennard, the Air Kruise founder and a former Silver City Airways director, and Leroy Tours founder Lewis Leroy formed Air Ferry Ltd in 1961 as a subsidiary of Leroy Tours to operate general charter and inclusive tour (IT) flights.[1][2]

Air Ferry started operations on 1 April 1963, providing IT charters from Manston Airport near Ramsgate, Kent, in south east England.[1][3][4] It initially operated two 40-seat Vickers Viking and two 80-seat Douglas DC-4/C-54s piston airliners.[3] Before the start of operations, the Air Transport Licensing Board (ATLB) had awarded Air Ferry three A-type licences to operate scheduled services from Manston to Le Touquet, Ostend and Verona. Services to Le Touquet and Ostend were due to begin in mid-April 1963 and to Verona on 1 April 1964.[3] (Scheduled vehicle ferry and all-cargo services did eventually start in 1965. These operated between Manston and Le Touquet, Calais, Ostend as well as Rotterdam.)

Air Ferry added a third DC-4, more Vikings, a Bristol Freighter, and a pair of Douglas DC-6As to its fleet over the coming years. The latter were the airline's first pressurised aircraft.[3]

 
Vickers Viking C.2 of Air Ferry at Manston Airport Kent in 1965
 
Vickers Viscount 812 of Air Ferry at Manchester Airport in July 1968

In October 1964 Air Ferry's ownership passed to Air Holdings as a consequence of the latter's acquisition of Leroy Tours. At the time, Air Holdings was the parent company of British United Airways (BUA), Britain's largest contemporary independent airline and leading private sector scheduled carrier. This made Air Ferry an associate of BUA.[1][4] Air Holdings' takeover of Air Ferry restored the cross-Channel vehicle ferry services monopoly of British United Air Ferries, a sister airline of BUA.[4][5]

In 1968 Air Ferry leased a pair of Vickers Viscount 800s.[1] By that time, it operated scheduled and non-scheduled services carrying passengers and their cars as well as cargo from Manchester, Bristol and London in addition to Manston. Summer 1968 was Air Ferry's last season of operations, and the airline ceased trading on 31 October 1968.[6]

Aircraft operated edit

Air Ferry operated the following aircraft types:[7]

Fleet in 1965 edit

In April 1965 the Air Ferry fleet comprised 9 aircraft.[4]

Air Ferry fleet in April 1965
Aircraft Total
Douglas DC-4 3
Vickers Viking 5
Bristol 170 Freighter 1
Total 9

Fleet in 1968 edit

In April 1968 the Air Ferry fleet comprised 6 aircraft.[1]

Air Ferry fleet in April 1968
Aircraft Total
Vickers Viscount 812 2
Douglas DC-6A 2
Douglas DC-4 2
Total 6

Accidents and incidents edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "World Airline Survey ..." Flight International: 517. 11 April 1968.
  2. ^ "Air Commerce ..., Air Ferry Ltd". Flight International: 158. 2 August 1962.
  3. ^ a b c d "Air Commerce, Air Ferry ready to go". Flight International: 355. 14 March 1963.
  4. ^ a b c d "World Airline Survey ..." Flight International: 567. 15 April 1965.
  5. ^ "Air Commerce, BUA takes over Air Ferry". Flight International: 775. 5 November 1964.
  6. ^ "World Airline Survey ..." Flight International: 555. 10 April 1969.
  7. ^ Wickstead, Maurice J.: Airlines of the British Isles since 1919. Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd., Staplefield, W Sussex 2014, ISBN 978-0-85130-456-4, p. 98.
  8. ^ description for G-ASOG at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 2009-08-17.
  9. ^ description for G-APYK at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 2009-08-17.
  10. ^ . www.flightglobal.com. Archived from the original on 1 July 2016.

References edit

  • Merton Jones, T. (1972). British Independent Airline & Operators Since 1947. UK: LAAS International. NONE.
  • "Flight International". Flight International. Sutton, UK: Reed Business Information. ISSN 0015-3710. (various backdated issues relating to Air Ferry Ltd, 1961-1968)

External links edit

  • Air Ferry at the Aviation Safety Network Database

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Air Ferry Limited was a private independent British airline operating charter scheduled and all cargo flights from 1963 to 1968 Air Ferry LimitedFounded1961Ceased operations1968HubsManston AirportFleet size6 aircraft 2 turboprop and4 piston airliners 2 Vickers Viscount 812s 2 Douglas DC 6As 2 Douglas DC 4s as of April 1968 DestinationsBritish Isles Continental EuropeParent companyLeroy Tours May 1961 October 1964 Air Holdings October 1964 October 1968 HeadquartersManston AirportKey peopleCapt K J Sheppardson P R Lockwood Capt D Brooker C E Carroll R F Sanders R H Illsley M Austin L R Rickards P Dalton Contents 1 History 2 Aircraft operated 2 1 Fleet in 1965 2 2 Fleet in 1968 3 Accidents and incidents 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory editWing Commander Hugh Kennard the Air Kruise founder and a former Silver City Airways director and Leroy Tours founder Lewis Leroy formed Air Ferry Ltd in 1961 as a subsidiary of Leroy Tours to operate general charter and inclusive tour IT flights 1 2 Air Ferry started operations on 1 April 1963 providing IT charters from Manston Airport near Ramsgate Kent in south east England 1 3 4 It initially operated two 40 seat Vickers Viking and two 80 seat Douglas DC 4 C 54s piston airliners 3 Before the start of operations the Air Transport Licensing Board ATLB had awarded Air Ferry three A type licences to operate scheduled services from Manston to Le Touquet Ostend and Verona Services to Le Touquet and Ostend were due to begin in mid April 1963 and to Verona on 1 April 1964 3 Scheduled vehicle ferry and all cargo services did eventually start in 1965 These operated between Manston and Le Touquet Calais Ostend as well as Rotterdam Air Ferry added a third DC 4 more Vikings a Bristol Freighter and a pair of Douglas DC 6As to its fleet over the coming years The latter were the airline s first pressurised aircraft 3 nbsp Vickers Viking C 2 of Air Ferry at Manston Airport Kent in 1965 nbsp Vickers Viscount 812 of Air Ferry at Manchester Airport in July 1968In October 1964 Air Ferry s ownership passed to Air Holdings as a consequence of the latter s acquisition of Leroy Tours At the time Air Holdings was the parent company of British United Airways BUA Britain s largest contemporary independent airline and leading private sector scheduled carrier This made Air Ferry an associate of BUA 1 4 Air Holdings takeover of Air Ferry restored the cross Channel vehicle ferry services monopoly of British United Air Ferries a sister airline of BUA 4 5 In 1968 Air Ferry leased a pair of Vickers Viscount 800s 1 By that time it operated scheduled and non scheduled services carrying passengers and their cars as well as cargo from Manchester Bristol and London in addition to Manston Summer 1968 was Air Ferry s last season of operations and the airline ceased trading on 31 October 1968 6 Aircraft operated editAir Ferry operated the following aircraft types 7 Aviation Traders ATL 98 Carvair leased Bristol 170 Freighter Douglas DC 4 Douglas C 54 Skymaster Douglas DC 6 Vickers Viking Vickers ViscountFleet in 1965 edit In April 1965 the Air Ferry fleet comprised 9 aircraft 4 Air Ferry fleet in April 1965 Aircraft TotalDouglas DC 4 3Vickers Viking 5Bristol 170 Freighter 1Total 9Fleet in 1968 edit In April 1968 the Air Ferry fleet comprised 6 aircraft 1 Air Ferry fleet in April 1968 Aircraft TotalVickers Viscount 812 2Douglas DC 6A 2Douglas DC 4 2Total 6Accidents and incidents editOn 21 January 1967 a Douglas C 54 Skymaster registered G ASOG operating a cargo flight from Manchester to Frankfurt in Germany struck trees while executing a night time approach resulting in the death of both crew members 8 1967 Air Ferry DC 4 accident On 3 June 1967 a Douglas C 54A Skymaster registered G APYK operating a non scheduled passenger flight from Manston to Perpignan in France struck the Canigou mountain at 4 000 feet while in the descent killing all 88 occupants five crew and 83 passengers 9 Cause of the accident was determined to be carbon monoxide poisoning of the flight crew due to a faulty cabin heater 10 See also editList of defunct airlines of the United KingdomNotes edit a b c d e World Airline Survey Flight International 517 11 April 1968 Air Commerce Air Ferry Ltd Flight International 158 2 August 1962 a b c d Air Commerce Air Ferry ready to go Flight International 355 14 March 1963 a b c d World Airline Survey Flight International 567 15 April 1965 Air Commerce BUA takes over Air Ferry Flight International 775 5 November 1964 World Airline Survey Flight International 555 10 April 1969 Wickstead Maurice J Airlines of the British Isles since 1919 Air Britain Historians Ltd Staplefield W Sussex 2014 ISBN 978 0 85130 456 4 p 98 description for G ASOG at the Aviation Safety Network Retrieved on 2009 08 17 description for G APYK at the Aviation Safety Network Retrieved on 2009 08 17 accident 1968 1 0091 Flight Archive www flightglobal com Archived from the original on 1 July 2016 References editMerton Jones T 1972 British Independent Airline amp Operators Since 1947 UK LAAS International NONE Flight International Flight International Sutton UK Reed Business Information ISSN 0015 3710 various backdated issues relating to Air Ferry Ltd 1961 1968 External links editAir Ferry at the Aviation Safety Network DatabasePortals nbsp United Kingdom nbsp Companies nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Air Ferry Limited amp oldid 1077762031, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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