Showing posts with label Airlines - anniversaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Airlines - anniversaries. Show all posts

Thursday 12 July 2012 - Airport Fire Service marks 15 years of United Airlines at Birmingham Airport

The Airport Fire Service were on hand to mark the celebration of
the 15th anniversary of United Airlines service to Birmingham....
.
.... with a water cannon salute as Boeing 757-224 N17128 taxied
for departure back to Newark, New York, as the "UA 027"....
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.... with the early morning sun creating a rainbow!
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For more on United Airlines 15th anniversary celebration see here
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Swiftair Embraer Brasilia EC-HTS which is normally a
nocturnal visitor operating the FedEx Feeder flight
from/to Belfast International failed to depart and spent the
day parked up on the Elmdon apron Photo: Mike Hollick
.
Citation II N80AX which was formerly G-JETJ with Eurojet
finally reappeared out of their hangar and departed to Wick
on delivery to the USA Photo: Mike Hollick
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Ukraine Air Alliance Antonov An 12BK UR-CAH was an
evening departure with a load of freight for Monrovia
via Malaga by which time it was raining again!

Aer Lingus - serving Birmingham Airport continuously for sixty years!! - celebrating 1949 to 2009

Photo: Will Blunt, Global Air Image Photo Archive
Sixty years ago today - on Monday 2 May 1949 - Aer Lingus
opened a direct passenger service between Dublin
and Birmingham a route that they continue to operate
to this day!
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Needless to say this makes Aer Lingus the longest
established airline at BHX having served the airport
for continuously sixty of its seventy years
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Photo: Will Blunt, Global Air Image Photo Archive
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The first flight to Dublin in 1949 was operated by Douglas DC 3 Dakota EI-ACL "St Declan" at an initial frequency of one return flight each weekday. Flight AT270 arrived at 1050 and flight AT271 departed back to Dublin at 1120. Code "EI" was not introduced until 1950. . Aer Lingus currently serve Dublin three times a day and Cork 4 times a week with all flights operated by (state of the art) Airbus A320's .
The Aer Lingus timetable for summer 1988 when they served Brussels in addition to Dublin and Cork. They have

also served Knock

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Over the years Aer Lingus have used a variety of different aircraft
types to Birmingham - many of which are illustrated below - including
Fokker Friendship's, Vickers Viscount's, BAC 1-11's, Boeing 737's,
Boeing 707/720's and BAe 146's while additional services for the
annual Cheltenham Gold Cup airlift have been flown by their wide
bodied Airbus A330's and Boeing 747's
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. Carvair's operated freight flights in the 1960's, some of which
carried cars to Bristol then positioned to Birmingham to take
freight back to Dublin - EI-ANJ departs from what
is now the Elmdon apron
. Photo: Will Blunt, Global Air Image Photo Archive
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DC 3 Dakota were used on the Dublin-Birmingham route
for ten years until the winter of 1959 when they were replaced
by new twin turbo prop Fokker F 27 Friendships
EI-AKB is seen in 1965
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Photo: Will Blunt, Global Air Image Photo Archive
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Vickers Viscount 800's were introduced onto the route in 1966
EI-AJI is seen on the Elmdon apron in 1968
. Photo: Will Blunt, Global Air Image Photo Archive
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Viscount EI-AJK was used as a freighter and is parked
in front of Hangar 2 in 1968
.Photo: Will Blunt, Global Air Image Photo Archive
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Following the opening of the runway extension in April 1967
Boeing 707's and 720's were used at peak times - EI-ALA
a Boeing 720 touches down on Runway 33
. Photo: Will Blunt, Global Air Image Photo Archive
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A Boeing 707 on the Elmdon apron with the tower behind
. Photo: Will Blunt, Global Air Image Photo Archive
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From the 1970's Aer Lingus operated a short haul jet
fleet of BAC 1-11's and Boeing 737's....
.
Photo: Ron Kosys
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.... and also introduced a new colour scheme
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Photo: Ron Kosys
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Photo: Ron Kosys
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Photo: Ron Kosys
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In the early 1990's the route was taken over by subsidiary
Aer Lingus Commuter using first Fokker 50's....
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.... and then BAe 146's
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The mid 1990's saw the return of the Boeing 737's
- this time "next generation" -500's....
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Photo: Ron Kosys
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.... some of which were painted in a special scheme to advertise
their new www site at aerlingus.com....
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. .... and Boeing 737-400's - this one is in another
version of the dot.com colour scheme
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Photo: Ron Kosys
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Following the disposal of the Boeing 737's all flights are now
operated by Airbus A320's with the occasional visit by 321's
.
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United Airlines hosts event to celebrate 15 Years of flying from Birmingham Airport to New York/Newark

Bob Schumacher, United Managing Director Sales, United Kingdom & Ireland; Jim Mueller,
United Vice President, Atlantic and Pacific Sales; United celebrity James 'Chef Jimmy' Canora
and Martyn Lloyd, Birmingham Airport Commercial Director
United Airlines' celebrity chef James 'Chef Jimmy' Canora entertained the airline's customers
at Warwick Castle on Thursday 8th November 2012 in celebration of 15 years' service from
Birmingham to New York/Newark

Since United inaugurated its New York/Newark daily nonstop service in 1997, more than 1.5
million customers have travelled on the route. The flights are conveniently timed to provide
connections beyond New York/Newark to cities across North, Central and South America and
the Caribbean. From its Newark Liberty hub, United offers flights to more than 300 destinations
across the Americas including more than 100 served nonstop


The Airport Fire Service were on hand to mark the celebration of the 15th
anniversary of United Airlines service to Birmingham back on 12 July 2012
when an event was held at the airport - for a photo report click here

Monday 12 November 2012

United Airlines celebrates 15th anniversary of Birmingham - Newark, New York service

United Airlines has celebrated the 15th anniversary of their
daily service between Birmingham and Newark, New York
with the help of a Marilyn Monroe look-alike
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Continental Airlines - which merged with United Airlines in
2010 - commenced the route back on Tuesday 15 July 1997
when Boeing 757 N12114 operated the inaugural flight
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Passengers travelling on flight UA 027 to Newark, New York,
were joined by Bob Schumacher, United's Managing Director
Sales UK & Ireland who cut the birthday cake!
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"We are proud to have served Birmingham for 15 years and
we thank the many customers who have flown with us during
that time," said Schumacher. "We owe our success to the
important Partnerships with trade and corporate customers
we have built over the past decade and a half, as well as the
hard work and dedication of our local sales and operations teams"
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Paul Kehoe, Chief Executive Officer, Birmingham Airport,
said: "It is fantastic that we have today celebrated the 15th
anniversary of the United Airlines service from Birmingham
to Newark. This service has gone from strength to strength
over the years and we are looking forward to working closely
with United to welcome millions of more passengers on the route"
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Boeing 757-224 N17128 operated today's flight with the
aircraft receiving a water canon "salute" from the Airport
Fire Service on its departure back to Newark
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Thursday 12 July 2012

Lufthansa celebrates 25 years at Birmingham Airport as passenger numbers soar!!

Boeing 737-200's were initially used on the daily Frankfurt service
Lufthansa is celebrating 25 years of flights from Birmingham
today Friday 1st April 2011 by reaching new heights with
passenger figures for early 2011 showing 33.6% growth
compared with the same period last year
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The figures, for services to Lufthansa’s connecting hubs at
Frankfurt, Munich and Düsseldorf, were released by
Marianne Sammann, Lufthansa’s General Manager in UK,
when she visited Birmingham Airport to join in
the silver anniversary celebrations
.
"This level of increase in passenger numbers has been almost
unheard of in recent years", says Marianne Sammann. "It proves
once again that the majority of air travellers want Lufthansa’s
reliable, full service offering"
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"On 1st April 1986 Lufthansa came to Birmingham offering
13 flights a week with a daily flight to Frankfurt operated with
a Boeing 737-200 aircraft and a six days a week service to
Düsseldorf using a 28 seat Embraer 120 Brasilia aircraft.
Today we have five times as many flights and
we are using bigger aircraft
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Recently delivered Embraer 195's are now being used on flights from Munich
"On 1st April 1986 Lufthansa came to Birmingham offering
13 flights a week with a daily flight to Frankfurt operated with
a Boeing 737-200 aircraft and a six days a week service
to Düsseldorf using a 28 seat Embraer 120 Brasilia
aircraft. Today we have five times as many flights and
we are using bigger aircraft
.
"More than half of the passengers flying with Lufthansa
from Birmingham are continuing to take advantage of our
quick and easy onward connections at our hub airports"
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Lufthansa’s summer timetable for 2011 offers Birmingham
passengers a choice of 65 flights a week (28 to Frankfurt,
19 to Munich and 18 to Düsseldorf) with onward connections
to 211 destinations in 84 countries in the Lufthansa network
and hundreds more available through other airlines within
the Lufthansa Airlines Group (Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines,
bmi, Brussels Airlines and SWISS) as well as other
Star Alliance partner airlines
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Friday 1 April 2011

Emirates at 10!! - Inaugural flight to Dubai on Monday 18 December 2000

Emirates commenced their daily service from Birmingham
to Dubai on Monday 18 December 2000....
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.... the inaugural flight was operated by Airbus A330-243 A6-EAA
which was named "City of Birmingham" for the occasion
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Passengers arriving at the airport were greeted by large
Emirates billboards marking the new service....
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.... taking the theme of "world leader"
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.... following the visit by US President Clinton
to the Midlands the previous week
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Remember BHX in 2000!?
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Saturday 18 December 2010

Emirates celebrates 10th anniversary at Birmingham Airport with continued growth

Emirates is celebrating 10 years of flights from Birmingham Airport
this Saturday 18 December 2010 with a leap in passenger numbers
.
Passengers increased by 15 per cent for the year to date compared
to the same period in 2009
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The award-winning international airline first started flying from
Birmingham to Dubai in December 2000 when it launched the route
with a daily non-stop service, operated by a 278-seatAirbus A330
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Now, after increasing to a double daily servicein 2005, Emirates
operates a pair of Boeing777-300ERs with a total of 870 seats each
day- trebling capacity since launch
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Over its 10 year history at Birmingham, Emirates has carried
2.7 million passengers and 76 million kilos of cargo; and its route
to Dubai has recentlyovertaken Amsterdam, Edinburgh and
Paris to becomethe second largest from the airport in terms of
passengers carried
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Laurie Berryman, Vice President UK & Ireland,Emirates, said:
"Our Birmingham service hasgone from strength-to-strength
since 2000 and has received tremendous support from people
across the region. This is demonstrated in our passenger figures
for the route which are now well on their way to hitting the three
million mark in total"
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"The route has always proved a strong part of our UK operation
and this looks set to continue. With the lack of extra runway
capacity in the South East, Birmingham is in the perfect position
to respond to the "Heathrow Problem". These are exciting times
for both the airport and Emirates"
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Paul Kehoe, CEO, Birmingham Airport, added:"Emirates' Birmingham
service is a real success story. It's grown from strength to strength,
with Dubai leaping from our 8th most popular route in 2006 to
second place this year"
.
"Its success is partly due to the strong Midlands market realising the
ease of flying to Dubai and beyond from their local airport but also
due tothe commitment that Emirates has shown to the region. We
look forward to further growth and perhaps seeing Dubai become
Birmingham'slargest destination in the coming years"
.
In the last nine months alone, Emirates has opened a new £1.3
million lounge at Birmingham Airport for its First Class and Business
Class passengers, as well as Gold Skywards members; and
increased capacity by 22 per cent over the summer by introducing
a larger Boeing 777-300ER aircraft onto its evening flight
.
Passengers flying with Emirates from the Midlands can travel to
Dubai and beyond to an ever expanding global network spanning
over 100 destinations across six continents. Popular destinations
from Birmingham include Australia (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane
and Perth), India (ten cities), Singapore, Bangkok and Hong Kong
.
Birmingham - Dubai - service landmarks
Monday 18 December 2000
+ Inaugural flight to Dubai operated by Airbus A330-243 A6-EAA
which was named "City of Birmingham" for the occasion
Sunday 28 March 2004
+ Service upgraded to Boeing 777 operation (from Airbus A330)
Wednesday 1 June 2005
+ Second daily service commences - reverts to
all Airbus A330 operation
Sunday 1 July 2007
+ lunchtime service upgraded to Boeing 777-300ER
- Airbus A330 continues to operate evening service
(777-300's had been used during summer 2006)
Wednesday 1 June 2009
+ evening service upgraded to Boeing 777-300ER
to give BHX a double daily 777 service to Dubai
Wednesday 9 September 2009
+ Airbus A380-861 A6-EDE operates lunchtime service
from Dubai to mark Airport's 70th anniversary
and opening of new International Pier
Thursday 11 March 2010
+ Emirates open Business Lounge in the new International Pier
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Saturday 18 December 2010

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