Our regular airlines at Ronaldsway

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MNX 'Manx'
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Manx Airlines are based at Ronaldsway and use three ATPs together with a BA146 on their services from the Isle of Man. Other aircraft from the British Regional fleet including the Jetstream 41 are used as required.


JEM 'Jemstone'
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Emerald have stopped their passenger services and now just serve the island with freighters,
bringing our Mail and also general airfreight with several daily services.


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JEA 'Jersey'
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Jersey European fly two services through the Isle of Man. One is from Belfast City airport to Ronaldsway and onwards to Blackpool and the other is from Belfast City via Ronaldsway to Bristol. Short 360 and Fokker F27 aircraft are currently used
to be replaced by new Bombardier DHC-8Q aircraft later in 1999.


Aer Arran

Aer Arran a twice daily passenger service to Dublin on behalf of Manx Airlines using Short 360 aircraft.


Comed Aviation
CDE 'Comex'
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Comed operate a thrice daily scheduled passenger service between Blackpool and Ronaldsway
using Piper Navajo and Embraer Bandeirante aircraft.


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BRT 'British'
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British Regional Airlines are a sister company to Manx Airlines and share the same headquarters and engineering facility at Ronaldsway. They operate as a franchise carrier for British Airways and the aircraft are in BA colour scheme. All aircraft are based in the United Kingdom and aircraft only visit the island for maintenance or as required on Manx Airlines services. The fleet comprises 2 BAe146, 10 ATP, 13 Jetstream 41 and 8 Embraer 145 aircraft.

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