Aurigny has been operating the Trislander planes since the early 1970s The aircraft used for commercial flights between Guernsey and Jersey for more than 40 years have been withdrawn from the service.
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G-RLON operated the last of the airline's flights between Guernsey and Jersey in 2014 A commercial plane that served the Channel Islands for more than 25 years will make one last flight to become a ...
An iconic piece of British aviation history has landed at a Southampton museum. The Britten-Norman Trislander, a three-engine regional airliner, has joined Solent Sky Museum's collection. The ...
Alderney's Chamber of Commerce has slammed Aurigny's delayed transition from Trislanders to Dornier aircraft as an 'unmitigated disaster'. It was announced that the company would replace the planes ...
Islanders have been saying farewell to Aurigny’s last remaining Trislander today Islanders have been saying farewell to Aurigny’s last remaining Trislander this weekend. Passengers boarded Trislander ...
Guernsey-based regional airline Aurigny is favoring the Dornier 228 as a replacement for its aging Britten-Norman Trislander fleet. State-owned Aurigny, based on the Channel Islands between the UK and ...
The little yellow plane was made famous through a series of books and has its own fan club The Channel Islands' most famous aircraft could be put on display at a Guernsey tourist attraction. The ...
Roraima Airways yesterday commissioned its new US$700,000 Trislander Aircraft, the third of its kind for the company. The simple commissioning ceremony, held at the Eugene F. Correia Airport, was ...
A Britten-Norman BN2-A MkIII-2 Trislander (G-BEVT) operated by Aurigny Airlines has been involved in two incidents in less than a year involving a propeller de-icing boot being shed during flight. The ...
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