After 15 years or so of service with Flybe, PassionAir operated it for a while. With all these planes getting on in years, it remains to be seen whether there is still a working life left for them. Checking out Google Earth at Maastricht, we can see a line of purple and white Dash 8s parked to the south of the airport. But not all the Dash 8s are sitting without jobs to do. Private charter jet company Luxwing has taken two of the Dash 8s on lease.
Instead, they are providing wet lease services for virtual startup airline Sky Alps. Three are undergoing conversion right now, while one is in active service. Data from ch-aviation shows that a further six ex-Flybe aircraft are set to join the company in the coming months. Three of those aircraft are already at Muskoka awaiting conversion, while the other three are still stored at Dusseldorf.
Clearly, the type has been performing well for the operator, and will form the backbone of its firefighting fleet going forward. Perhaps it could even take more of the stored ex-Flybe aircraft in the future. Managing Editor - Joanna has worked in publishing for more than a decade and is fast becoming a go-to source for commercial aviation analysis.
However, as we are looking at the fates of the aircraft that Flybe was operating at the time of its collapse , it is important to establish exactly which planes were in its fleet as of March As far as regional jets were concerned, they had comparatively minimal representation. In the end, Flybe had just nine seat Embraer s. Stay informed: Sign up for our daily and weekly aviation news digests. However, since then, they have gone, or will go, on to serve an interesting and diverse variety of roles.
For example, several have joined or will join Luxwing, operating services on behalf of Italian virtual airline startup Sky Alps , which recently commenced operations. Here, it has been converted for use as a water bomber to help fight forest fires. It is one of 11 ex-Flybe planes making this switch.
Routes to France are plentiful for Flybe customers and are heavily used. There are five German routes available to Flybe passengers. Anyone who wishes to enjoy the wonders of Switzerland can take a flight to Geneva. There are also seasonal skiing charters to Bern Airport for those who wish to organise a skiing holiday.
Flights to and from various points around the United Kingdom are the staple of Flybe's services. In England, flights in and out of the Robin Hood Airport make travelling easy for anyone bound for Doncaster or Sheffield. Flybe currently operates a total of 72 aircraft to serve the various routes. The majority of the fleet is composed of Bombardier Dash 8 Q craft with fourteen Embraer E craft completing the current fleet.
Flybe currently has a total of eight additional Bombardier Dash 8 craft on order. The airline prefers to maintain a relatively youthful fleet with the average age of the total fleet just over three years.
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