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Intra Airways

Intra Airways Limited was a private, British independent[nb 1] airline formed in 1969. Initially, it was a charter airline operating passenger and cargo charters from the Channel Islands to the United Kingdom and Continental Europe.[1] Scheduled services commenced in 1971, linking Jersey with Staverton. The airline also established an associated engineering company at Exeter Airport.[2][3] In 1979, Intra Airways merged with Express Air Freight (C.I.) to form Jersey European Airways. The new entity was initially absorbed into Air Bridge Carriers (ABC), a Field Aviation/Hunting Group company. It subsequently left the Field Aviation/Hunting Group as a result of the demerger of Express Air Services, which had acquired Express Air Freight's cargo operation.[4][5][6]

Intra Airways
IATA ICAO Callsign
JY
Founded1969
Ceased operations1979
HubsStates' Airport, Jersey
Fleet size3 Vickers Viscount 800
(as of January 1979)
DestinationsBritish Isles,
Continental Europe
Parent companyIntra Holdings
HeadquartersStates' Airport, Jersey
Key peopleS Mansfield CBE
M.L. Thomas,
Capt. G.L. Gillborn,
L.C. Thomas
B. Haddican,
J.H.J. Rogers,
Capt D.H. Stuart,
Mrs F. Geffroy,
A.I. Le Gresley,
Capt. P.A. Gelminster,
J.D. Capstick

History edit

 
Intra Jersey Douglas DC-3 operating a scheduled passenger service at Staverton Airport, Gloucester/Cheltenham in 1976
 
Intra Airways Dakota.

Intra Airways Ltd was formed on 1 January 1969 by former British United (C.I.) Airways employees to operate passenger and cargo charters from the Channel Islands to the UK and the Continent with a single Douglas DC-3. At the time of its inception, Intra Airways also applied to the Air Transport Licensing Board (ATLB) for a licence to commence scheduled services between Jersey and Guernsey.[1][7][8]

Intra Holdings Ltd of Jersey was the newly formed airline's majority shareholder. It held 90% of Intra Airways's stock.[3]

To support its fledgling operation, Intra Airways set up an associated engineering company based at Exeter Airport.[3]

The ATLB granted Intra Airways its first licence to operate scheduled services at the beginning of 1971. That licence was for the Jersey—Staverton route. It resulted in the acquisition of a second DC-3.[2]

In 1974, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the ATLB's successor, approved Intra Airways's application for a scheduled service licence to operate 30 weekly flights between Shoreham Airport and Jersey and/or Guernsey, with an extension to Gatwick. However, the CAA's licence was for passenger services only. (It had rejected Intra Airways's proposal to serve these routes with DC-3s to carry both passengers and cargo.) Intra Airways planned to serve these routes with Islanders. The new services were intended to replace the Shoreham — Channel Islands services previously operated by JF Airlines, while the extension to Gatwick was meant to connect with Intra Airways's Gatwick—Deauville service.[9]

By 1978, Intra Airways operated scheduled passenger services linking Jersey with Cambridge and Gloucester/Cheltenham (Staverton) in the UK as well as Caen, Deauville, Dinard, St Brieuc and Nantes in France, Ostend and Brussels in Belgium, and Düsseldorf in West Germany. In addition, it operated scheduled all-cargo services between Jersey and Guernsey as well as between the Channel Islands and Bournemouth (Hurn). The inter-Channel Islands cargo flights linked up with the domestic and international passenger service network.[3]

In addition to expanding its scheduled operations, Intra Airways continued operating both ad hoc and regular series of charter flights until the end of its existence in the late 1970s. The latter included regular cargo flights carrying newspapers from Luton to Belfast Aldergrove operated with DC-3s at night and summer inclusive tour passenger charters from Gatwick to Dublin using Viscounts during daytime.[8]

In January 1979 Intra Holdings Ltd sold its holding in Intra Airways. This resulted in the airline's merger with Bournemouth-based Express Air Freight (C.I.) Ltd. The new entity resulting from this merger was named Jersey European Airways (JEA). It was absorbed into East Midlands-based ABC, an all-cargo airline that was part of the Field Aviation/Hunting group of companies. (JEA began trading on 1 November 1979. Express Air Services, which took over the operation of Express Air Freight's cargo aircraft, subsequently demerged from JEA.).[4][5][6] Jersey European Airways later became Flybe. Due to the impact of COVID-19, Flybe ceased operations on 5 March 2020. The Flybe name resumed operations in April 2022 under a new legal entity, though with largely the same brand and business model.

Fleet edit

Intra Airways operated the following aircraft types:

Fleet in 1969 edit

In April 1969, the fleet of Intra Airways comprised 2 aircraft.[1]

Intra Airways fleet in April 1969
Aircraft Number
Douglas DC-3/C-47 Dakota 2
Total 2

Intra Airways employed 8 people at this time.

Fleet in 1978 edit

In April 1978, the fleet of Intra Airways comprised ten aircraft.[1]

Intra Airways fleet in April 1978
Aircraft Number
Vickers Viscount 800 3
Douglas DC-3/C-47 Dakota 7
Total 10

Intra Airways employed 130 people at this time.

Accidents and incidents edit

There are no recorded accidents or incidents involving aircraft owned and/or operated by Intra Airways.

See also edit

Notes edit

Notes
  1. ^ independent from government-owned corporations
Citations
  1. ^ a b c d World Airline Survey ..., Flight International, 10 April 1969, p. 576
  2. ^ a b Intra Airways ..., Air Transport ..., Flight International, 21 January 1971, p. 81
  3. ^ a b c d World Airline Directory, Flight International, 22 April 1978, p. 1171
  4. ^ a b World Airline Directory, Flight International, 28 April 1979, p. 1381
  5. ^ a b FundingUniverse — Company Histories, Jersey European Airways (UK) Ltd.
  6. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 6 March 2009. Retrieved 29 June 2009.
  7. ^ New CI carrier, Air Transport ..., Flight International, 27 February 1969, p. 323
  8. ^ a b Airliner World — Flybe in Ireland, Key Publishing, Stamford, Lincs, UK, April 2010, pp. 53, 56
  9. ^ Flight International, Air Transport – Light, Commercial & Business, 5 September 1974, p. 262

References edit

  • "Flight International". Flight International. Sutton, UK: Reed Business Information. ISSN 0015-3710. (various backdated issues relating to Intra Airways, 1969–1979)

External links edit

  • Air Times — Collector's Guide to Airline Timetables, Intra Airways
  • Intra Airways Vickers Viscount 815 G-AVJB coming in to land at Düsseldorf Lohausen on 31 August 1979
  • Intra Airways Douglas C-47B Dakota Mark 4 G-AMYJ taxiing at Staverton on 12 April 1978

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Intra Airways Limited was a private British independent nb 1 airline formed in 1969 Initially it was a charter airline operating passenger and cargo charters from the Channel Islands to the United Kingdom and Continental Europe 1 Scheduled services commenced in 1971 linking Jersey with Staverton The airline also established an associated engineering company at Exeter Airport 2 3 In 1979 Intra Airways merged with Express Air Freight C I to form Jersey European Airways The new entity was initially absorbed into Air Bridge Carriers ABC a Field Aviation Hunting Group company It subsequently left the Field Aviation Hunting Group as a result of the demerger of Express Air Services which had acquired Express Air Freight s cargo operation 4 5 6 Intra AirwaysIATA ICAO Callsign JY Founded1969Ceased operations1979HubsStates Airport JerseyFleet size3 Vickers Viscount 800 as of January 1979 DestinationsBritish Isles Continental EuropeParent companyIntra HoldingsHeadquartersStates Airport JerseyKey peopleS Mansfield CBEM L Thomas Capt G L Gillborn L C Thomas B Haddican J H J Rogers Capt D H Stuart Mrs F Geffroy A I Le Gresley Capt P A Gelminster J D Capstick Contents 1 History 2 Fleet 2 1 Fleet in 1969 2 2 Fleet in 1978 3 Accidents and incidents 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Intra Jersey Douglas DC 3 operating a scheduled passenger service at Staverton Airport Gloucester Cheltenham in 1976 nbsp Intra Airways Dakota Intra Airways Ltd was formed on 1 January 1969 by former British United C I Airways employees to operate passenger and cargo charters from the Channel Islands to the UK and the Continent with a single Douglas DC 3 At the time of its inception Intra Airways also applied to the Air Transport Licensing Board ATLB for a licence to commence scheduled services between Jersey and Guernsey 1 7 8 Intra Holdings Ltd of Jersey was the newly formed airline s majority shareholder It held 90 of Intra Airways s stock 3 To support its fledgling operation Intra Airways set up an associated engineering company based at Exeter Airport 3 The ATLB granted Intra Airways its first licence to operate scheduled services at the beginning of 1971 That licence was for the Jersey Staverton route It resulted in the acquisition of a second DC 3 2 In 1974 the Civil Aviation Authority CAA the ATLB s successor approved Intra Airways s application for a scheduled service licence to operate 30 weekly flights between Shoreham Airport and Jersey and or Guernsey with an extension to Gatwick However the CAA s licence was for passenger services only It had rejected Intra Airways s proposal to serve these routes with DC 3s to carry both passengers and cargo Intra Airways planned to serve these routes with Islanders The new services were intended to replace the Shoreham Channel Islands services previously operated by JF Airlines while the extension to Gatwick was meant to connect with Intra Airways s Gatwick Deauville service 9 By 1978 Intra Airways operated scheduled passenger services linking Jersey with Cambridge and Gloucester Cheltenham Staverton in the UK as well as Caen Deauville Dinard St Brieuc and Nantes in France Ostend and Brussels in Belgium and Dusseldorf in West Germany In addition it operated scheduled all cargo services between Jersey and Guernsey as well as between the Channel Islands and Bournemouth Hurn The inter Channel Islands cargo flights linked up with the domestic and international passenger service network 3 In addition to expanding its scheduled operations Intra Airways continued operating both ad hoc and regular series of charter flights until the end of its existence in the late 1970s The latter included regular cargo flights carrying newspapers from Luton to Belfast Aldergrove operated with DC 3s at night and summer inclusive tour passenger charters from Gatwick to Dublin using Viscounts during daytime 8 In January 1979 Intra Holdings Ltd sold its holding in Intra Airways This resulted in the airline s merger with Bournemouth based Express Air Freight C I Ltd The new entity resulting from this merger was named Jersey European Airways JEA It was absorbed into East Midlands based ABC an all cargo airline that was part of the Field Aviation Hunting group of companies JEA began trading on 1 November 1979 Express Air Services which took over the operation of Express Air Freight s cargo aircraft subsequently demerged from JEA 4 5 6 Jersey European Airways later became Flybe Due to the impact of COVID 19 Flybe ceased operations on 5 March 2020 The Flybe name resumed operations in April 2022 under a new legal entity though with largely the same brand and business model Fleet editIntra Airways operated the following aircraft types Douglas DC 3 C 47 Skytrain Vickers Viscount 800 Fleet in 1969 edit In April 1969 the fleet of Intra Airways comprised 2 aircraft 1 Intra Airways fleet in April 1969 Aircraft Number Douglas DC 3 C 47 Dakota 2 Total 2 Intra Airways employed 8 people at this time Fleet in 1978 edit In April 1978 the fleet of Intra Airways comprised ten aircraft 1 Intra Airways fleet in April 1978 Aircraft Number Vickers Viscount 800 3 Douglas DC 3 C 47 Dakota 7 Total 10 Intra Airways employed 130 people at this time Accidents and incidents editThere are no recorded accidents or incidents involving aircraft owned and or operated by Intra Airways See also editList of defunct airlines of the United KingdomNotes editNotes independent from government owned corporations Citations a b c d World Airline Survey Flight International 10 April 1969 p 576 a b Intra Airways Air Transport Flight International 21 January 1971 p 81 a b c d World Airline Directory Flight International 22 April 1978 p 1171 a b World Airline Directory Flight International 28 April 1979 p 1381 a b FundingUniverse Company Histories Jersey European Airways UK Ltd a b Dart Group PLC History Archived from the original on 6 March 2009 Retrieved 29 June 2009 New CI carrier Air Transport Flight International 27 February 1969 p 323 a b Airliner World Flybe in Ireland Key Publishing Stamford Lincs UK April 2010 pp 53 56 Flight International Air Transport Light Commercial amp Business 5 September 1974 p 262References edit Flight International Flight International Sutton UK Reed Business Information ISSN 0015 3710 various backdated issues relating to Intra Airways 1969 1979 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Intra Airways Air Times Collector s Guide to Airline Timetables Intra Airways Intra Airways Vickers Viscount 815 G AVJB coming in to land at Dusseldorf Lohausen on 31 August 1979 Intra Airways Douglas C 47B Dakota Mark 4 G AMYJ taxiing at Staverton on 12 April 1978 Portals nbsp United Kingdom nbsp Companies nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Intra Airways amp oldid 1118888523, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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