Spartan Air Lines

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Spartan Air Lines Ltd
Founded2 February 1933 (1933-02-02)
Commenced operations12 April 1933 (1933-04-12)
Ceased operations30 September 1935 (1935-09-30)
(merged with United Airways Limited and Hillman's Airways to form British Airways Ltd)
Hubs Heston Aerodrome
Parent company Spartan Aircraft

Spartan Air Lines Ltd was a British private airline company active between 1933 and1935. In 1933 it started operating passenger services from the London area to the Isle of Wight. In late 1935 it merged with United Airways Ltd to form British Airways Ltd. [1] [2]

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History

Spartan Air Lines Ltd was formed on 2 February 1933, as a subsidiary of Spartan Aircraft Ltd, to develop the use of its product the Spartan Cruiser. The company was financed by Whitehall Securities Ltd, and services to the Isle of Wight were to be operated in co-operation with private railway companies. The managing director was W.D.L. Roberts, with Harold Balfour and Alliott Verdon-Roe as fellow directors, and Mr P.W. Lynch-Blosse as chief pilot. [1] [2] [3]

On 12 April 1933 the first service was started from Heston Aerodrome to Somerton (Cowes West) Aerodrome, Cowes, Isle of Wight, using three Spartan Cruisers. [1] [2]

After a winter break in scheduled operations, the airline moved to Croydon Aerodrome for the summer 1934 season, in collaboration with Railway Air Services. [1]

In April 1935 Spartan Air Lines returned to Heston operating services to both Cowes and Bembridge, again in collaboration with Railway Air Services. A sister company in the Spartan group, United Airways Ltd, had been formed in 1934 to operate connecting services from Heston to Hall Caine Airport, Isle of Man via Stanley Park Aerodrome (Blackpool) for the 1935 season. [1]

On 30 September 1935 Spartan Air Lines and United Airways Limited merged to form Allied British Airways Ltd, which on 29 October 1935 was renamed British Airways Ltd. The new airline started operations on 1 January 1936, initially based at Heston. [1]

Fleet

Spartan Cruiser G-ABTY in 1932 Spartang-abty32.jpg
Spartan Cruiser G-ABTY in 1932

From Jackson (1974), [3] Doyle (2002) [2]

TypeRegistrationNameNotes
Spartan Three Seater G-ABTR1933–1935
Spartan Cruiser IG-ABTY1933–1934
Spartan Cruiser IIG-ACBM1934–1935
Spartan Cruiser IIG-ACDWFaithful City1934
Spartan Cruiser IIG-ACDXHampshire1933–1935
Spartan Cruiser IIG-ACSMSussex1934–1935
Spartan Cruiser IIG-ACVTMiddlesex1934–1935
Spartan Cruiser IIG-ACZM1934–1935
Spartan Cruiser IIIG-ACYK1935
Spartan Cruiser IIIG-ACYL1934–1935
Spartan Cruiser IIIG-ADEL1935
Spartan Cruiser IIIG-ADEM1935
Saro A.19 Cloud G-ABXWCloud of Iona1935
DH.84 Dragon G-ACNG1935
DH.84 DragonG-ACNI1935

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sherwood (1999)
  2. 1 2 3 4 Doyle (2002)
  3. 1 2 Jackson (1974)

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