- Emerald Airways
Emerald Airways was an
airline based inLiverpool ,United Kingdom . It operated contract and ad hoc freight services throughout the UK andEurope for postal, newspaper and freight companies and passenger services toIreland under the brand FlyJem.The airline ceased operations on
12 May 2006 Flight International 3 April 2007] .Code data
*ICAO Code: JEM
*Callsign: GEMSTONE [ [http://www.airlinecodes.co.uk/ Airline Codes] November 2006]History
The airline was established and started operations in
1987 . It was formed by Andy Janes and his wife Hilary as Janes Aviation atSouthend airport. The company was renamed Emerald in1992 , in recognition of the large amount of business across theIrish Sea and established its base in Liverpool. In October2002 , Emerald boughtExeter basedStreamline Aviation . The airline was wholly owned by AS Janes and HJ Janes.In June 2005,
EuroManx successfully bought the passenger service of Emerald Airways, which was operating low cost services fromLiverpool John Lennon Airport to theIsle of Man , using BAe ATPs. Following the takeover these services were then operated under the EuroManx name and booking system, but often the cabin crew employed and the planes used were those of Emerald Airways.Following the suspension of Emerald's AOC and the company subsequently calling in administrators, one of the ATP's was impounded by the
Isle of Man Government at Ronaldsway Airport.Accidents and incidents
On
8 March 2006 , an HS748 Series 2a registered G-BVOV overran the runway atGuernsey Airport . There were no injuries.cite web|url=http://www.aaib.gov.uk/publications/formal_reports/6_2008_g_bvov.cfm |title=Report on the serious incident to Hawker Siddeley HS 748 Series 2A, G-BVOV at Guernsey Airport, Channel Islands on 8 March 2006 |publisher=Air Accident Investigation Branch |accessdate= 2008-09-02] The cause of the accident was that the flight crew did not operate the propeller controls correctly, meaning that less drag was created than would have been had the controls been operated correctly.cite web|url=http://www.aaib.gov.uk/cms_resources/G-BVOV%20%20Section%203.pdf |title=Conclusions |publisher=Air Accidents Investigation Branch |accessdate=2008-09-02]AOC Suspension
On the
4 May 2006 at 20:00 the airline's Air Operators Certificate was suspended by the CAA for reasons that were unspecified, the carrier were no longer continue to operate services. However, the CAA specified that should its requirements (as aforementioned they were not specified) be met the airline's AOC would be reinstated. On11 May 2006 , Administrators were appointed. As a result of the fleet grounding the firm were unable to generate any money to run the business. [ [http://aviation-safety.net/news/newsitem.php?id=1636 News about AOC being retired from Emerald Airways] ] The AOC was revoked at the request of Emerald Airways on7 August 2006 .cite web|url=http://www.aaib.gov.uk/cms_resources/G-BVOV%20%20Section%201.pdf |title=Factual Information |publisher=Air Accidents Investigation Branch |accessdate=2006-09-02]Hubs
Emerald Airways main base was
Liverpool John Lennon Airport and it had hubs atCoventry Airport ,Galileo Galilei Airport (PSA),Pisa ,Ruzyně International Airport ,Prague ,Vienna International Airport andCharles de Gaulle International Airport ,Paris .Fleet
The Emerald Airways fleet included the following aircraft (at August
2006 ) [Flight International , 3-9 October 2006] :*1
Hawker Siddeley HS 748 Series 1
*14Hawker Siddeley HS 748 Series 2A
*5BAe ATP
*1 Shorts 330-200
*4 Shorts 360-100
*6 Shorts 360-200References
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