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Air Europe

Air Europe
Air europe logo.svg
IATA ICAO Callsign
AE AOE Air Europe
Founded 1979
Ceased operations 1991
Operating bases London Gatwick Airport
Manchester Airport
Fleet size 29
(7 Boeing 757-200,
4 Boeing 737-400,
5 Boeing 737-300,
7 Fokker 100
6 Shorts 360
(as of 8 March 1991))
Destinations worldwide
Parent company International Leisure Group
Headquarters Reigate, Surrey, England
Crawley, West Sussex, England
Key people Harry Goodman, chairman
Martin O'Reagan,
chief executive
Errol Cossey, commercial
Roy Phillips, engineering
Geraldine Bufton, office services
Geraldine Constable, cabin services

Air Europe was a wholly privately owned, independentBritish airline, established in 1978 under the working title Inter European Airways. It adopted the Air Europe name the following year. Its head office was in Reigate, Surrey, then in Crawley, West Sussex.

Its main operating base was at London Gatwick Airport where it commenced commercial airline operations in May 1979 with three brand-new Boeing 737-200 Advanced jet aircraft.

Air Europe was the brainchild of Errol Cossey and Martin O'Regan, two former Dan-Air executives, and Harry Goodman, who had founded Intasun Leisure during the early 1970s. Goodman became the airline's main private financial backer, and in so doing expanded his role as chairman of the International Leisure Group (ILG), the parent company of both companies.

Air Europe was the main supplier of charter seats to Intasun Leisure, which grew during the 1980s to become the UK's second-largest package tour operator (after the market leader Thomson).

Air Europe expanded during the 1980s with a major scheduled presence on short-haul European trunk routes taking off and landing at London Gatwick.

Towards the end of the decade it became the first non-state incepted airline to become pan-European, setting up subsidiaries elsewhere in Europe and it acquired two small airlines, forming the nucleus of a new Air Europe Express regional airline subsidiary. The acquired slots at Gatwick enabled it to increase frequencies as well as launch new scheduled routes. By the end of the decade it had become Gatwick's largest resident airline operator.


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