Cityjet
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Cityjet | ||
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IATA WX |
ICAO BCY |
Callsign CITY-IRELAND |
Founded | 1994 (Dublin) | |
Hubs | Dublin Airport Charles de Gaulle International Airport Orly Airport |
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Fleet size | 20 | |
Destinations | 7 | |
Parent company | Cityjet | |
Headquarters | Dublin, Ireland | |
Key people | Pat Byrne Chairman & Founder Tony Regan, General Manager Flight Ops Geoffrey White, CEO |
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Website: http://www.cityjet.com |
CityJet is an airline based in Dublin. It is owned by Air France. It operates franchise, wet-lease and codeshare routes. It is headquartered in Swords, Co. Dublin and maintains a crew base at Dublin International Airport. The main hub and crew base is at Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris. A small crew base is also maintained at Orly Airport, Paris.
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[edit] History
The airline was established on 28 September 1992 and started operations on 12 January 1994. It was founded by Pat Byrne and began operations between London City and Dublin under a franchise agreement with Virgin Atlantic Airways. On 4 July 1997 the airline began operations on the route using its own brand and identity. During this time the relationship with Air France began with CityJet operating the Paris to London City service on behalf of Air France. In May 1999 Air France took a 25% equity stake in partnership with Air Foyle Ireland, but assumed complete control in February 2000.
CityJet now employs 500 people. It carried over 1.1m passengers in the financial year 2004 and had profits of over €7m.
[edit] Services
CityJet operates the following services (at July 2006) to international scheduled destinations: Birmingham, Dublin, Edinburgh, Florence, Gothenburg (Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport), London (London City Airport), Paris (Charles de Gaulle International Airport and Orly Airport) and Zurich.
[edit] Fleet
The CityJet fleet consists of the following aircraft (at August 2006) [1] :
Type | Number | Seats | Notes |
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BAe 146-200 | 17 |
93 |
Photograph of EI-DJJ [1] |
BAe 146-300 | 2 |
104 |
Photograph of EI-DEW [2] |
In July 2006, the average age of the CityJet fleet was 19.7 years old and it is thus one of the oldest passenger fleets in Europe. The airline will replace the 146's with second-hand Avro RJ85 aircraft, which have been sourced from Mesaba in the USA. Deliveries are scheduled to commence in October 2006.
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006
- Fuelled by Belief: The Cityjet Story by Pat Byrne, first printed September 2004 - ISBN 1-904148-57-3
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