List of de Havilland Heron operators
There are few remaining flying examples of de Havilland Heron. The following are owners or former operators of the aircraft:
♠ Original operators
Military operators
- Royal Moroccan Air Force purchased a single Heron on formation in 1956.[1]
Civil operators
- Airlines of Tasmania[2] this airline is not the present airline of the same name.
- Ansett-ANA
- Associated Airlines ♠
- Butler Air Transport ♠
- Connellan Airways
- Northern Airlines
- Qantas
- Southern Airlines
- Southern Airways
- Bahamas Airways ♠
- Department of Transport
- Newfoundland Air Transport
- Cimber Air
- Dan-Fly
- Falcks Flyvetjeneste ♠
- Aeroservice S de RL
- All Nippon Airways
- Fuji Airlines
- Japan Air Lines ♠
- Japan Air Services
- Toa Domestic Airline
- Nigeria Airways
- West African Airways Corporation (joint venture between Nigeria, Gambia, Sierra Leone, and Ghana) ♠
- Braathens SAFE ♠ : Eight aircraft from 1952 to 1960
- Fjellfly Air Services
- Nor-Fly : One aircraft on magnetometric surveys, 1966 - 02.01.1969, when ac ditched in Vestfjorden.
- VLS - Vestlandske Flyselskap ♠ : One aircraft on service Stavanger - Bergen - Trondheim, 1956 - 1957.
- Transportes Aéreos São Tomé
- Aviaco ♠
- Västerås Flygande Museum : US-registered example operated by museum. (modified with boxer engines).
- Sky of Siam
- Air Ecosse
- British Airways
- British European Airways ♠
- British United Airways
- British Westpoint Airlines
- Cambrian Airways ♠
- Channel Airways
- Cunard Eagle Airways
- Dragon Airways ♠
- Fairflight
- Ferranti
- Jersey Airlines ♠
- Mercury Airlines
- Morton Air Services
- Peters Aviation
- Progressive Airways
- Silver City Airways
- Air Pacific Inc
- ALbanyu Aero Club[4]
- Allegheny Commuter (Fischer Brothers Aviation)
- Colony Airlines
- Florida Airways
- Great Plains Airways
- Hawaiian Air Tour Service
- Illini Airlines ♠
- King Airlines
- Orange Blossom Commuter (AAT Airlines)
- Prinair
- Shawnee Airlines
- Swift Aire Lines
- Wright Airlines
- PLUNA ♠
References
- ↑ Air International November 1985, p. 229.
- ↑ BTE Working Paper 41: page 14
- ↑ "World Airline Survey". Flight: 557. 12 April 1962.
- ↑ Albany Aero Club
- "The Royal Moroccan Air Force...A Seasoned Air Arm". Air International. Vol. 29 no. 5. November 1985. pp. 226–232, 250–252. ISSN 0306-5634.
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