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Flybe, pronounced /ˈflaɪˌbiː/, is a British low-cost regional airline based in Exeter, and the largest regional airline based in Europe. The airline launched in 1979 as Jersey European Airways following the merger of Intra Airways and Express Air Services. In 1983 the airline was sold to Walker Steel Group, which also owned Spacegrand Aviation, and the two airlines were merged under the Jersey European name in 1985. Jersey European was renamed British European in 2000 (shortened to "BE"), and received its current name in 2002. It presently has 67 aircraft in its fleet, and flies to 102 destinations. Flybe's parent company Flybe Group PLC is listed on the London Stock Exchange.
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Flybe is a British low-cost regional airline based in Exeter, and the largest regional airline based in Europe. The airline launched in 1979 as Jersey European Airways following the merger of Intra Airways and Express Air Services. In 1983 the airline was sold to Walker Steel Group, which also owned Spacegrand Aviation, and the two airlines were merged under the Jersey European name in 1985. Jersey European was renamed British European in 2000 (shortened to "BE"), and received its current name in 2002. It presently has 67 aircraft in its fleet, and flies to 102 destinations. Flybe's parent company Flybe Group PLC is listed on the London Stock Exchange.
  
  

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Flybe is a British low-cost regional airline based in Exeter, and the largest regional airline based in Europe. The airline launched in 1979 as Jersey European Airways following the merger of Intra Airways and Express Air Services. In 1983 the airline was sold to Walker Steel Group, which also owned Spacegrand Aviation, and the two airlines were merged under the Jersey European name in 1985. Jersey European was renamed British European in 2000 (shortened to "BE"), and received its current name in 2002. It presently has 67 aircraft in its fleet, and flies to 102 destinations. Flybe's parent company Flybe Group PLC is listed on the London Stock Exchange.


This page contains all films, TV series, and video games that feature aircraft of Flybe.

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Pages in category "Flybe"

The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.