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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 - 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

  4. Flybe (2022–2023) - Wikipedia

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    Flybe Limited, founded in September 2020 as Thyme Opco, is a private limited company which is owned by Thyme Investco Limited - the majority of whose shares are held by DLP Holdings SARL, [44] [45] an affiliate of American hedge fund Cyrus Capital Partners. That was the same company which was involved in the purchase of the original Flybe in 2019.

  5. Blue Islands - Wikipedia

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    Immediately following Flybe's demise, Blue Islands announced it would begin flying to Birmingham and Exeter from Jersey, two former Flybe routes. [32] However, shortly after these routes initially commenced, the airline was forced to ground all aircraft following Guernsey and Jersey, as well as the United Kingdom, entering lockdown due to the ...

  6. Jim French (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    He subsequently became deputy Chief Executive and Chief Operating Officer. In 2001, French became chief executive of Flybe and became chairman in 2005. [1] French retired as CEO of Flybe in August 2013 and became non-executive chairman. [2] Saad Hammad, formerly of EasyJet airline, became CEO [2] and Simon Laffin became Chairman. [3]

  7. BA Connect - Wikipedia

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    BA Connect was a regional airline and a wholly-owned subsidiary airline of British Airways.It was headquartered in Didsbury, Manchester, England, [1] [2] it operated a network of domestic and European services from a number of airports in the United Kingdom on behalf of British Airways.

  8. Be - Wikipedia

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    BE, then IATA code of Flybe (2022–2023), former English airline BE, then IATA code of Flybe (1979–2020) , former English airline BE, then IATA code of British European Airways (1946–1974), former British airline

  9. List of Nordic Regional Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    On 24 August 2011, Nordic Regional Airlines (known as Flybe Nordic at the time) announced its first 24 routes, including both former Finncomm routes as well as new ones. [1] Since October 2012 Nordic Regional Airlines has operated around one third of Finnair's European network under Finnair's callsign, AY. From 1 May 2015, the airline has ...