Brit Air

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Brit Air
Brit Air's Bombardier CRJ1000
IATA code : DB
ICAO code : BZH
Call sign : BRITAIR
Founding: 1973
Operation stopped: 2016
Merged with: Hop!
Seat: Morlaix , FranceFranceFrance 
Turnstile :
Home airport : Morlaix-Ploujean
Alliance : SkyTeam
Frequent Flyer Program : Flying Blue
Fleet size: 40 (+ 1 order)
Aims: National and international
Website: www.hop.com
Brit Air is with Hop! merged. The information in italics relates to the last status before the takeover.

Brit Air was a French regional airline based in Morlaix and based at Morlaix – Ploujean Airport . It was a subsidiary of Air France-KLM and went under the Hop! on.

history

Brit Air was founded in 1973. From April 2013 to 2016 the offer of Régional , Brit Air and Airlinair under the brand Hop! merged.

Destinations

Brit Air served under the brand name Hop! Destinations within France and other European countries.

fleet

Fleet (2012)

As of December 2012, Brit Air's fleet consisted of 40 aircraft with an average age of 8.3 years:

Aircraft type number ordered Remarks
Bombardier CRJ100 12
Bombardier CRJ700 15th
Bombardier CRJ1000 13 1 Brit Air was the first customer of the CRJ1000 together with Air Nostrum
total 40 1

Previously deployed aircraft

Brit Air also operated the following types of aircraft:

Incidents

Brit Air recorded one fatal accident in its history:

See also

Web links

Commons : Brit Air  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ch-aviation - Air France to consolidate HOP! operations from early 2Q, February 21, 2016 , accessed May 3, 2017
  2. aerotelegraph.com - Will Air France bring the airline Hop? January 7, 2013
  3. ch-aviation - Brit Air (English), accessed on December 18, 2012
  4. airfleets.net - Fleet age Brit Air , accessed December 18, 2012
  5. ^ Bombardier Aerospace - Commercial Aircraft Status Reports , accessed June 4, 2011
  6. Bombardier delivers the first CRJ1000. airliners.de, December 15, 2010, accessed February 7, 2011 .
  7. ^ Ulrich Klee, Frank Bucher et al .: jp airline-fleets international . Zurich Airport 1978–2007.
  8. ^ Ulrich Klee, Frank Bucher et al .: jp airline-fleets international . Sutton, UK, 2008-2013.
  9. Aircraft accident data and report F-GRJS in the Aviation Safety Network (English)