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Synergy Aviation continues expansion
Synergy Aviation recently announced the addition of a brand new Islander to its busy charter fleet. The aircraft joins Synergy's existing fleet, which includes Piper Senecas and Navajos and King Airs.

Synergy Aviation recently announced the addition of a brand new Islander to its busy charter fleet. The aircraft joins Synergy's existing fleet, which includes Piper Senecas and Navajos and King Airs.

Managing director Glen Heavens commented: "We get lots of requests to operate public transport out of short runways like Elstree and boggy grass airfields like Redhill. The Islander can easily carry a full load of nine passengers plus baggage out of airfields like these."

This aircraft, the latest Islander off the production line, is also ideal for Lands End, the Scilly Isles and many airfields in Scotland's highlands and islands, he said.

It can quickly be reconfigured for six passengers in executive layout or for cargo operations and will operate from both Fairoaks and at Synergy's new base in Gloucester.

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Falkland Islands aims to order four Islanders
November 23, 2024
The BN2B-26s will further modernise the fleet as FIGAS marks 75 years of operations. They are in addition to two aircraft already contracted from Britten-Norman, the first of which is now in service.
Xen Aviation acquires first BN2T-4S Islander for Guyana
November 4, 2024
The Islander is a perfect fit for Xen’s mission to target everyday commuters, government and international business operators at a competitive price. It will be the first commuter BN2T-4S in Guyana.
Britten-Norman receives Beechlands cash injection
October 17, 2024
Britten-Norman will scale manufacturing operations in the UK up to eight aircraft a year in phase one, thanks to Beechlands. Manufacturing will be focused primarily on the unleaded piston version of the Islander.