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|commenced = 1994
|headquarters = Swords Business Campus<br>[[Swords, Dublin|Swords]], Ireland
|headquarters = Swords Business Campus<br>[[Swords, Dublin|Swords]], Ireland
|key_people = Christine Ourmières ([[Chief Executive Officer|CEO]])<br />Pat Byrne (Chairman)<br />Michael Collins ([[Chief Financial Officer|CFO]])
|key_people = Christine Ourmières ([[Chief Executive Officer|CEO]])<br />Peter Oncken (Chairman)<br
|hubs = [[Cardiff Airport]]<br>[[London City Airport]]<br>[[Charles de Gaulle Airport]]<br>[[Amsterdam Airport]]
|hubs = [[Cardiff Airport]]<br>[[London City Airport]]<br>[[Charles de Gaulle Airport]]<br>[[Amsterdam Airport]]
|focus_city = [[Dublin Airport]]
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'''CityJet''' is an [[Ireland|Irish]] [[regional airline]] with [[headquarters]] in [[Swords, Dublin]].<ref>"[http://corporate.airfrance.com/en/the-airline/subsidiaries/cityjet/ CityJet]." [[Air France]].
'''CityJet''' is an [[Ireland|Irish]] [[regional airline]] with [[headquarters]] in [[Swords, Dublin]].<ref>"[http://corporate.airfrance.com/en/the-airline/subsidiaries/cityjet/ CityJet]." [[Air France]].


Retrieved on 21 June 2010. "Address: CityJet Ltd. Swords Business Campus Balheary Road Swords, Co. Dublin Ireland"</ref> It operates mainly out of [[London City Airport]], as well as Cardiff Airport and Cambridge International Airport as well as wet-lease services on behalf of its partner [[Air France]], which also was the main owner until May 2014 when CityJet was sold to German owners [[Intro Aviation]].<ref name="sale"/>
Retrieved on 21 June 2010. "Address: CityJet Ltd. Swords Business Campus Balheary Road Swords, Co. Dublin Ireland"</ref> It operates mainly out of [[London City Airport]], as well as Cardiff Airport and Cambridge International Airport and wet-lease services on behalf of its partner [[Air France]], which was the main owner until May 2014 when CityJet was sold to German owners [[Intro Aviation]].<ref name="sale"/>


Since its takeover of [[VLM Airlines]], CityJet also has some facilities in [[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]]. The airline owns and operates maintenance facilities at [[Dublin Airport]] and [[Antwerp Airport]]. With it's sister company, VLM, it operates a mixed fleet of its own [[Avro RJ85]] and [[Fokker 50]] aircraft with a capacity of 95 and 50 respectively.
Since its takeover of [[VLM Airlines]], CityJet also has some facilities in [[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]]. The airline owns and operates maintenance facilities at [[Dublin Airport]] and [[Antwerp Airport]]. With sister company, VLM, CityJet operates a mixed fleet of [[Avro RJ85]] and [[Fokker 50]] aircraft with a capacity of 95 and 50 respectively.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 15:55, 22 September 2014

CityJet
IATA ICAO Call sign
WX BCY CITY-IRELAND
Founded1992
Commenced operations1994
HubsCardiff Airport
London City Airport
Charles de Gaulle Airport
Amsterdam Airport
Frequent-flyer programFlying Blue
AllianceSkyTeam (Affiliate)
Fleet size39
Parent companyIntro Aviation[1]
HeadquartersSwords Business Campus
Swords, Ireland
Key peopleChristine Ourmières (CEO)
Peter Oncken (Chairman)<br
Websitehttp://cityjet.com

CityJet is an Irish regional airline with headquarters in Swords, Dublin.[2] It operates mainly out of London City Airport, as well as Cardiff Airport and Cambridge International Airport and wet-lease services on behalf of its partner Air France, which was the main owner until May 2014 when CityJet was sold to German owners Intro Aviation.[1]

Since its takeover of VLM Airlines, CityJet also has some facilities in Antwerp, Belgium. The airline owns and operates maintenance facilities at Dublin Airport and Antwerp Airport. With sister company, VLM, CityJet operates a mixed fleet of Avro RJ85 and Fokker 50 aircraft with a capacity of 95 and 50 respectively.

History

A Saab 2000 of CityJet in 1998

The airline was established on 28 September 1992 and started scheduled operations on 12 January 1994. It was founded by Pat Byrne and began operations between London City Airport and Dublin under a franchise agreement with Virgin Atlantic Airways. On 4 July 1997, the airline began operations on the route using its own identity, with Saab 2000 aircraft.

Initially, CityJet operated the Paris to London City service on behalf of Air France. In May 1999, in partnership with Air Foyle Ireland, Air France took a 25% equity stake in the airline. In February 2002, Air France assumed complete control.[3]

Geoffrey O’Byrne White replaced Jacques Bankir as CEO of CityJet in 2000, and held this position until 2010.

On 24 December 2007, Air France-KLM announced that it had signed an agreement for a full takeover of VLM Airlines NV from Panta Holdings[4] and announced on 28 May 2009 that VLM Airlines would gradually start to operate under the brand name CityJet. As of 1 June 2010, the whole VLM Airlines Fokker 50 fleet wore full CityJet livery, although VLM remained the owner of its own Airline Operators Certificate, and the Fokker 50 fleet is listed on the Belgian registry.

CityJet filed a pretax loss of €51.5 million for the year to the end of March 2010. This compared to a €53.9 million loss in the year to end March 2009. Revenues fell by 8 percent from €282.4 million to €258.9 million over the same period. Passenger numbers grew, climbing by 6.5 percent to 2.1 million, while average fares dropped by 16 percent.[5]

Christine Ourmières joined as new chief executive on 1 October 2010. She has previously held a number of senior posts within the Air France-KLM group. In the IATA year ending 31 March 2010, CityJet carried just over 1 million passengers on its London City Network.

In June 2012 it was announced that Air France-KLM was considering selling CityJet to support its own ailing business,[6] with a further statement in April 2013 that the winning bidder would be announced in the summer of 2013.[7]

As of October 2013 the operational agreement with Air France has been replaced by codesharing. CityJet since then operates most routes under its own WX code instead of Air France's.[8] In December 2013 Air France announced to sell CityJet including VLM Airlines to German investor Intro Aviation. The transfer was completed in May 2014.[1][9] Intro's owner announced shortly after, that CityJet would be merged with InterSky to form a new, larger regional carrier.[10]

Destinations

CityJet operates mainly under its own name with a codeshare-agreement with Air France[11] and additionally also operates some routes for Air France on a wetlease contract.[11] Its operations are focused at London-City, Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly. One of its main competitors is BA CityFlyer. Cityjet's main hub is London City Airport with more than 20 aircraft based there.

Fleet

CityJet Avro RJ85 in 2009
CityJet Fokker 50 in 2010

As of May 2014, the CityJet fleet consists of the following aircraft.[12][13]

CityJet Fleet
Aircraft In fleet Passengers
J Y Total
Avro RJ85 23 0 95[14] 95
Fokker 50 15 0 50 50
Total 38

Sponsorships

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Air France confirms offer from Intro Aviation for CityJet, VLM - ch-aviation.com". Ch-aviation.ch. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
  2. ^ "CityJet." Air France. Retrieved on 21 June 2010. "Address: CityJet Ltd. Swords Business Campus Balheary Road Swords, Co. Dublin Ireland"
  3. ^ CityJet wins Airline of the Year; CityJet.com
  4. ^ Message on the VLM website announcing the takeover - access date 24 December 2007]
  5. ^ Irish Times article reporting filing of CityJet's annual accounts
  6. ^ volaspheric: Air France-KLM considering to sell CityJet
  7. ^ "Irish regional CityJet CEO impressed with bidders | Wales Air Forum". Walesairforum.wordpress.com. 2013-04-11. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
  8. ^ "Cityjet to terminate Air France franchise agreement from October - ch-aviation.com". Ch-aviation.ch. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
  9. ^ http://www.irishtimes.com/business/sectors/transport-and-tourism/irish-based-airline-cityjet-finalises-sale-to-intro-aviation-1.1780044
  10. ^ "Intro Aviation to merge Cityjet, InterSky to form new Euro carrier - ch-aviation.com". Ch-aviation.ch. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
  11. ^ a b "Cityjet to terminate Air France franchise agreement from October - ch-aviation.com". Ch-aviation.ch. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
  12. ^ "Aircraft and Fleet Lists - ch-aviation.com". Ch-aviation.ch. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
  13. ^ "CityJet's fleet of Avro RJ85 and Fokker 50 aircraft| CityJet our fleet". Cityjet.com. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
  14. ^ CityJet's fleet of Avro RJ85 and Fokker 50 aircraft
  15. ^ "Celebrates The Heineken Cup As Official Airline Of The Leinster Team". CityJet. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
  • Fuelled by Belief: The CityJet Story by Pat Byrne, first printed September 2004 - ISBN 1-904148-57-3

Further reading

Media related to CityJet at Wikimedia Commons