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What (who) is GB Airways - definition


GB Airways         
  • GibAir [[Douglas DC-3]] in 1970
  • A GB Airways Boeing 737-200 seen in 1992.
  • GB Airways [[Airbus A320]] landing at [[Gibraltar Airport]].
  • The Beehive]], which served as the headquarters of GB Airways
DEFUNCT BRITISH AIRLINE
Gibraltar Airways; Gibair; GibAir; G B Airways
GB Airways was a British airline; prior to its sale, it was headquartered in "The Beehive," a former terminal building, at City Place Gatwick, London Gatwick Airport in Crawley, West Sussex, England."The Beehive.
Phoenix Airways (South Africa)         
SOUTH AFRICAN LOW-COST AIRLINE IN THE MID-1990S
Giyani Airways; Letaba Airways
Phoenix Airways was a short-lived South African The Turnaround Of South African Airways : 1998 - 2000 Retrieved 28 November 2017 low cost airline in the mid-1990s.
XL Airways UK         
  • Sabre Airways operated this [[Boeing 727]] between March 1995 and the airline's renaming as Excel on 16 January 2001.
  • An Excel Airways [[Boeing 737-400]] departs [[Bristol Airport]], (2005)
  • London Gatwick Airport]]
  • XL Airways Headquarters, Crawley
FORMER BRITISH AIRLINE
Sabre Airways; Excel Airways
XL Airways was a British low-cost charter and scheduled airline, which ceased operations when it went into administration on 12 September 2008. Its headquarters were in Crawley, West Sussex, near London Gatwick Airport.
Examples of use of GB Airways
1. "Mr Warren had been with GB Airways since August 2005 and previous to that he flew with the RAF.
2. This is just totally lacking in common sense." The aircraft was operated by GB Airways, a BA franchise partner.
3. British Airways operates the GB Airways Airbus A320 at the centre of yesterday‘s drama (file photo) Read more...
4. The captain of the GB Airways Airbus A320 landed in Istanbul at 5.45pm, where passengers were put up for the night while a replacement flight could be found.
5. GB Airways is a franchise operator for British Airways and carries around 2.6m passengers a year, operating 65 flights a day.