HD Air Ltd explained

Airline:HD Air Ltd
Fleet Size:1
Iata:-
Icao:RPX
Callsign:RAPEX
Parent:Jutlandia Group
Founded:1992
Ceased:2009
Headquarters:Birmingham, United Kingdom
Key People:David O'Brien Robert Davies, Terry Dixon
Hubs:Birmingham
Website:http://www.hdair.com/

HD Air Limited (formerly BAC Express Airlines) was a British cargo airline based in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. It operated contract services for the Royal Mail and other express courier companies, as well as ad hoc freight charters throughout Europe. The main operating bases were Aberdeen Airport, Coventry Airport, Inverness Airport and Luton Airport.

HD Air Limited held a United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Type A Operating Licence, permitting it to carry cargo and mail.

History

The airline was established and started operations in September 1992 as BAC Aircraft.[1] It was formed as part of the BAC Group (established in 1982) and was renamed to BAC Express Airlines in 1995.[2] A majority holding (75%) was acquired by Air Contractors of Ireland on 27 February 2004 and subsequently sold to the 2morrow Group in 2005. In December 2007, the airline was re-branded HD Air to bring it into line with 2morrow Group sister company HD Ferries. In 2009 the Company was sold to Jutlandia Holdings

Fleet

The HD Air fleet consisted of the following aircraft (at Oct 2009):

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: BAC Aircraft . Airline History . 4 August 2021.
  2. Web site: BAC Express Airlines . Airline History . 4 August 2021.