Centreline Air Services

Centreline Air Services was a commuter airline that operated in the United Kingdom from 1978 to 1983.

History
Centreline Air Services was founded by John Willis, Capt Mike Hogan, Richard Vipond and Andrew Vipond, in 1978. The airline began air taxi services within the UK and Europe with a Cessna 310Q and Piper Navajo Chieftain in the same year. On 31 May 1980, the airline began services with the Embraer EMB-110 from Luton to Glasgow on a contract carrying the London Times newspaper. In 1982, the airline leased another EMB-110, and struck an agreement with Dan-Air, in which Centreline would operate feeder services on behalf of Dan-Air to Bristol and Glasgow, via Cardiff, and return. All of Centreline's aircraft were re-painted in Dan-Air colours. Unfortunately, Dan-Air, faced with major reductions in income and routes, terminated its contract with Centreline, and in 1983 Centreline Air Services ceased operations.

Routes
Centreline originally operated air taxi services, but operated scheduled services to Bristol, Cardiff and Glasgow for the Dan-Air Link City service.

Fleet
The airline's overall fleet consisted of:


 * Cessna 310Q
 * Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante
 * Hawker Siddeley HS 748
 * Piper Navajo Chieftain