Air Partner

Air Partner PLC
Private
Industry Aviation
Founder Tony Mack
Headquarters 2 City Place, Beehive Ring Road, Gatwick, West Sussex, RH6 0PA
United Kingdom
Key people
Mark Briffa CEO
Website www.airpartner.com

Air Partner Plc is a global aviation services group that provides worldwide solutions to industry, commerce, Government and private individuals. The Group is structured into four reporting divisions: Commercial Jet air charter, Private Jet Charter, air freight and Baines Simmons. The Commercial Jet division charters large airliners to move groups of any size. Cabot Aviation, which is formed within the Commercial Jet division, provides comprehensive remarketing programmes for all types of commercial and corporate aircraft to a wide range of international clients. Private Jets offers the company's unique pre-paid JetCard scheme and on-demand charter. Air Partner Freight charters aircraft of every size to fly almost any cargo anywhere, at any time. Baines Simmons is a world leader in Aviation Safety Consulting which specialises in aviation regulation, compliance and safety management. Air Partner is head-quartered alongside Gatwick airport in the United Kingdom. Air Partner operates 24/7 year-round and has 20 offices across Europe, North America, the Middle East and Asia. The company is publicly listed on the London Stock Exchange as LSE: AIR, and is also ISO 9001:2008 compliant for commercial airline and private jet solutions worldwide.

Clients include six of the G8 group of governments, the UN, EU, NATO, leading NGOs such as the Red Cross and royal families.

History

Air Partner was launched in 1961 by Tony Mack Snr. Trading as Airways Training, it began as a school for military pilots converting to civilian licences using flight simulators and a fleet of Beagles. It was initially based in the art deco Beehive Terminal, Gatwick’s original terminal with its grass runways, which opened in 1936.[1]

Following the years as a flying school, Air Partner formed an air taxi operation with a fleet of Chieftain, Piper Aztec, 125 and C550 aircraft. At this time the company name was changed to Air London to reflect the change in business focus.

In 1983 Air London decided to move away from the air taxi business and concentrate on aircraft broking. The company remained in the same location and the name was not changed from Air London to Air Partner until the global offices were introduced.

In 2011 the company was voted the best private jet company in Europe by Global Traveler magazine, a monthly, ABC-audited magazine for frequent business and luxury travellers.[2]

Air Partner became a PLC in 1995 when they achieved full listing on the London Stock Exchange.

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References

  1. "Terminals: the last word - News & Advice - Travel". The Independent. 2008-03-22. Retrieved 2013-11-28.
  2. Krol, Kimberly (2011-12-01). "Global Traveler Announces 8th Annual Reader Survey Award Winners | Global Traveler". Globaltravelerusa.com. Retrieved 2013-11-28.
  3. "Awards & Affiliations Of The Aircraft Charter Company". Air Partner. 2012-09-05. Retrieved 2013-11-28.
  4. "Members' Weblinks". SCDI. Retrieved 2013-11-28.
  5. "Royal Warrant". Airpartner.com. 2004-01-01. Retrieved 2013-11-28.
  6. "Royal Warrant renewed for Air Partner". Airpartner.com. 2011-09-01. Retrieved 2013-11-28.

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