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Hebridean Air Services
IATA ICAO Call sign
- HBR HEBRIDEAN
Founded1995
HubsOban Airport
Fleet size1
Destinations6
Parent companyAirtask Group Limited
HeadquartersInverness Airport
Websitewww.hebrideanair.co.uk

Hebridean Air Services is a small Scottish airline based in northern Scotland owned by Airtask Group Ltd.[1] The airline flies charter, scenic, aerial photography and scheduled flights.[2]

It is the only airline to operate a service between Oban and Islay, Coll, Tiree and Colonsay islands; routes subsidised by Argyll and Bute Council.[3][4]

Destinations

Destination Airport Notes
Coll Coll Airport
Colonsay Colonsay Airport
Glasgow Cumbernauld Airport Charter
Islay Islay Airport
Oban Oban Airport Base
Tiree Tiree Airport

While the airline's primary base is Oban Airport, where scheduled flights are operated from, it offers charter services to over 40 airports and airfields within Scotland.

Fleet

Hebridean Air Services Islander, registration G-HEBS, at Glasgow in 2010

As of January 2017 the Hebridean Air Services fleet consists of the following aircraft:[5]

Hebridean Air Services Fleet
Aircraft In service Passengers
Britten-Norman BN-2B-26 Islander 1[6] 9
Total 1

Previously operated

References

  1. ^ "Hebridean Air Services | Airtask".
  2. ^ "Company website". Hebridean Air Services.
  3. ^ "Council secures restoration of flights from Oban to isles". ForArgyll. 1 April 2010. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
  4. ^ "Oban connected by new Hebridean Airservices flights Hebridean Airservices has been helping to reconnect Oban". BBC News (Highlands and Islands). 1 June 2010.
  5. ^ Civil Aviation Authority List of Hebridean Air Services aircraft on the UK civil aircraft register. Search conducted 29 January 2017
  6. ^ "Aircraft register (G-INFO) | Civil Aviation Authority".
  7. ^ Civil Aviation Authority GINFO Database registration history of Trislander serial number 366. Search conducted 2 May 2014