Mey-Air Explained

Airline:Mey-Air
Founded:1970
Ceased:1974
Iata:none
Icao:MT
Callsign:MARITIME
Headquarters:Oslo, Norway
Key People:Hans Otto Meyer
Bases:Oslo Airport, Fornebu
Fleet Size:4

Mey-Air Transport A/S, trading as Mey-Air, was a Norwegian charter airline which operated from 1970 to 1974. Owned by shipping owner Hans Otto Meyer, the company flew both smaller ad hoc charter as well as inclusive tour (IT). Initially operating a varied fleet of ten Cessna, Beechcraft, Convair CV-240 and NAMC YS-11, these were largely sold in 1972 to make way for two Boeing 737-200. The company filed for bankruptcy following the demise of the charter market after the 1973 oil crisis.

History

Mey-Air was established as a charter airline in 1970,[1] by shipping owner Hans Otto Meyer.[2] Based at the then secondary Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, it intended both to target the ad hoc as well as the inclusive tour charter market. It initially took over two Convair CV-240 from Meyer, although these were sold in 1970 and 1971.[3] [4] The airline followed up by buying eight aircraft of six different types, consisting of a Cessna 401,[5] a Cessna 402B, a Cessna 421,[6] two NAMC YS-11,[7] two Beechcraft Queen Air,[8] [9] and a Beechcraft King Air 100.[10] These aircraft were quickly sold, and by the end of 1972 only the Cessna 401 was still in service.

During 1970 Mey-Air operated a newspaper services out of Oslo to Copenhagen and onwards to Amsterdam and Paris. The Queenliners were used for this route.[11] The IT market was undergoing a dramatic boom during this period,[12] and in 1971[13] Mey-Air acquired two Boeing 737-200 for Mediterranean IT flights. Their only later aircraft acquisition was a 1973 purchase of a Cessna 150 and a Convair CV-240.[14]

Mey-Air showed interest in 1972 in acquiring their concessions to operate the routes out of Skien Airport, Geiteryggen. Despite the bankruptcy of the incumbent, Fjellfly, Mey-Air withdrew their interest in the routes. Starting in December 1972, Mey-Air started a cooperation with Falkereiser to fly Danish tourists to Norway.[15] This agreement would become a liability as Mey-Air was not paid in full and eventually became creditor of the tour operator after it went bankrupt in 1974.[16] One of the 737s is prominently featured as the hijacked aircraft in the 1974 feature film Ransom (known in North America and some countries as The Terrorists).[17]

Following the 1973 oil crisis, Mey-Air was, similar to other IT airlines, adversely affected. Costs rose while charter rates declined, making it impossible to run with a profit.[18] Mey-Air ceased operations on 22 February 1974 and filed for bankruptcy two days later.

Fleet

The following is a list of aircraft operated by Mey-Air. It contains the model, the accumulated number of aircraft operated (which may exceed the peak count), the year built, the year the type first entered service with the airline, and the year the last unit was retired.

Model! scope=col
Qtyscope=col Builtscope=col First inscope=col Last outscope=col class=unsortable Ref(s)
scope=row Convair CV-2402 1949 1969 1974 align=center
scope=row Cessna 4011 1969 1970 1974 align=center
scope=row Cessna 402B1 1970 1970 1972 align=center
scope=row Cessna 4211 1969 1970 1970 align=center
scope=row NAMC YS-112 1969 1970 1971 align=center
scope=row Beechcraft Queen Air2 1970 1970 1972 align=center
scope=row Beechcraft King Air 1001 1969 1970 1971 align=center
scope=row Boeing 737-2002 1970 1971 1974 align=center
scope=row Cessna 1501 1968 1973 1974 align=center

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. World Airline Directory – Mey-Air Transport . . 21 March 1974 . 42 . 24 August 2015.
  2. News: Fjellfly-konsesjon får konsekvenser . Helskog . Svenn . 7 April 1972 . 11 . . Norwegian.
  3. Hagby: 287
  4. Hagby: 288
  5. Hagby: 306
  6. Hagby: 305
  7. Hagby: 231
  8. Hagby: 220
  9. Hagby: 221
  10. Hagby: 311
  11. World Airline Directory – Mey-Air Transport . . 22 March 1973 . 463 . 24 August 2015.
  12. Inclusive tours come of age . . 11 October 1973 . 607 . 24 August 2015.
  13. Hagby: 231
  14. Hagby: 207
  15. News: Opplev vinter-Norge for 375 kroner . 27 November 1972 . 6 . . Norwegian.
  16. News: Millonkrav mot Falke-reiser . 26 September 1974 . 10 . . Norwegian.
  17. Web site: Ransom . Internet Movie Plane Database . 25 August 2015.
  18. European charter failures . . 4 April 1974 . 420 . 24 August 2015.