• Stobart Air was an Irish regional airline based in Dublin, originating in 1970 and closing in 2021. It operated scheduled services under the brands Aer...
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  • Esken (redirect from Ed Stobart)
    Esken Limited (LSE: ESKN), formerly Stobart Group Limited, is a British infrastructure, aviation and energy company, with operations in the United Kingdom...
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    mentioned. Services were operated by Aer Arann and then its successor Stobart Air until the latter's closure in June 2021. The contract for the franchise...
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    Flybe (1979–2020) (category British Air Transport Association)
    consortium, backed by Virgin Atlantic and Stobart Aviation. Connect Airways intended Flybe and Stobart Air to subsequently rebrand as Virgin Connect,...
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  • Eddie Stobart Ltd. in February 2004. Haughey Airports Ltd was renamed Stobart Air Ltd and a sub-division within WA Developments called Stobart Air was formed...
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  • Eddie Stobart Limited is a British multimodal logistics company, with interests in road haulage, rail freight, deep sea and inland waterway transport...
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  • to be finalised in early 2021. Following the June 2021 liquidation of Stobart Air, the previous operator of the Aer Lingus Regional franchise, Emerald...
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    under the brand Aer Lingus Regional. Aer Arann was later rebranded as Stobart Air. Passenger numbers on the Dublin route operated by Aer Lingus Regional...
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    and the Irish wet-lease specialist airline Stobart Air. The consortium was founded by Virgin Atlantic, Stobart Aviation and Cyrus Capital Partners through...
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    bought on 2 December 2008 by the Stobart Group for £21 million, becoming part of the Stobart Air division of the Stobart Group, which also operates Carlisle...
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