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Aquila Airways

Aquila Airways
Founded 18 May 1948
Commenced operations 1948
Ceased operations 1958
Fleet size See Aircraft operated below
Destinations See below
Parent company British Aviation Services Group
Headquarters Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Key people
  • Barry Aikman (Founder)

Aquila Airways was a British independent airline, formed on 18 May 1948 and based in Southampton, Hampshire.

Aquila was founded by Barry Aikman, initially using two converted Royal Air Force Short Sunderland flying boats, ex-British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC), for freight work. During the Berlin Airlift a further 10 Sunderland 3s were acquired, and these flew a total of 265 supply missions during 1948/49 from Finkenwerder on the river Elbe to the river Havel on the outskirts of Berlin.

After the end of the Berlin Airlift, Aquila hoped to find work for their fleet on worldwide ad hoc passenger and freight charters, but this plan quickly proved unsuccessful.

Aquila obtained an association agreement with British European Airways (BEA) under which they were permitted to operate scheduled services from Southampton to Lisbon and Madeira. These flight were supplemented by charter flights to a wide variety of destinations. June 1949 brought a series of Sunderland 3 flights with holidaymakers from Falmouth, Cornwall to the Isles of Scilly. Other 1949 charters included seamen from Aden to the UK and from Hull to Helsinki.


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