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Brymon Airways was a
British airline with its head
office in the
Brymon House on the
property of
Plymouth City
Airport in Plymouth, Devon. It was co-founded...
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Brymon European Airways was an
airline formed in
November 1992 by the
merger of
Birmingham European Airways and
Brymon Airways. The
latter were the original...
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maintenance base was
moved to
Newquay early in 2011. When
Brymon Airways existed, its head
office was in
Brymon House within the
airport perimeter. An RAF Chinook...
- was
created through the
demerger of
Brymon European Airways,
which had been
created through the
mergers of
Brymon Airways and
Birmingham European Airways...
- on 26
January 1970 as
Brymon Aviation Limited which operated as
Brymon Airways. On 30 July 1993 the
company was
renamed Brymon Airways Limited to reflect...
- the dock.
These later became known as the 'Red Sheds'. On 27 June 1982,
Brymon Captain Harry Gee
landed a De
Havilland Canada Dash 7
aircraft on Heron...
- and Cork. In
October 1992,
Birmingham European merged with
Brymon Airways to form
Brymon European Airways. In
January 2006
there was news of a new "Birmingham...
- 25%
stake in the
Australian airline Qantas and, with the
acquisition of
Brymon Airways in May,
formed British Airways Citiexpress (later BA Connect). In...
- such as EasyJet,
Ryanair and Go Fly. It was
established in 1993 by
former Brymon Airways executives. AB
Airlines was
formerly known as Air Bristol. Initially...
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applied to
other airline's
services via
separate arrangements,
including Brymon Airways,
CityFlyer Express,
Loganair and Manx Airlines. In
accordance with...