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  2. Flybe (1979–2020) - Wikipedia

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    Flybe (pronounced / ˈ f l aɪ ˌ b iː /), styled as flybe, was a British airline based in Exeter, England. It was sold to Connect Airways in 2019; it was the largest independent regional airline in Europe. Flybe once provided more than half of the UK domestic flights outside of London. [3]

  3. Flybe (2022–2023) - Wikipedia

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    Flybe (pronounced / ˈ f l aɪ ˌ b iː /), styled as flybe, was a British regional airline based at Birmingham Airport, England. It commenced operations using the name of a former airline in 2022, but ceased operations and entered administration on 28 January 2023.

  4. Flybe - Wikipedia

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    Flybe may refer to: Flybe (1979–2020) , a defunct regional British airline based in Exeter Flybe (2022–2023) , a defunct regional British airline based in Birmingham

  5. Connect Airways - Wikipedia

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    Connect Airways was a consortium formed in December 2018 [1] to acquire the British regional airline Flybe, [2] which had put itself up for sale in November 2018 after issuing a profit warning the previous month, [3] The consortium comprised Virgin Atlantic and the Irish wet-lease specialist airline Stobart Air.

  6. Blue Islands - Wikipedia

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    This aircraft was the first to be delivered during the Flybe franchise without Flybe colours; it sported a modified version of Blue Islands' original livery with small titles, and a white fuselage with blue engines. The airline's last ATR 42 was retired in 2022, following the delivery of another ATR 72. [19]

  7. Eastern Airways - Wikipedia

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    The airline was unable to capture the market left by Flybe, resulting in operations in Southampton being gradually scaled back, with all new service being axed by 2023. In May 2021, Eastern commenced flying to Gibraltar for the first time, with service to Birmingham and Southampton, however cancelled both routes a year later. [ 24 ]