West Atlantic
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Founded | 2011 | ||||||
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Fleet size | 3 | ||||||
Destinations | 12 | ||||||
Parent company | West Atlantic Group | ||||||
Headquarters | Malmö Airport, Sweden | ||||||
Key people | Magnus Dahlberg (CEO) Russell Ladkin (CEO) | ||||||
Website | www |
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Founded | 2001 | ||||||
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Operating bases | East Midlands Airport Edinburgh Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 16 | ||||||
Parent company | West Atlantic Group | ||||||
Headquarters | East Midlands Airport | ||||||
Website | www |
West Atlantic is a holding company for two European cargo airlines, West Air Sweden and West Atlantic UK, with its head office in Malmö, Sweden. West Atlantic employ some 650 staff and operate a fleet of 19 aircraft. The airline specializes in the transport of mail, dangerous goods and general cargo.
History
[edit]Air Transport Services Group, Inc. announced on 9 December 2013 an agreement to acquire a 25 percent equity interest in West Atlantic. This investment meant the Boeing 767-200 being added into West Atlantic's fleet.[1]
The 767-200 with registration SE-RLA made its first flight on 26 March 2015, and its first commercial flight on the night between 6 and 7 April, with two further 767-200s joining the fleet later in 2015.
On 20 June 2017, West Atlantic announced it will take delivery of four leased Boeing 737-800(BCF) from GE Capital Aviation Services, with the aircraft being delivered between 2017 and 2019.[2]
On 10 April 2019, LUSAT Air S.L. signed an agreement with West Atlantic to become the new majority shareholder in return for a €20 million cash injection.[3]
Fleet
[edit]As of September 2024, the West Atlantic group fleet includes the following aircraft:[4][5][6]
Aircraft | In Service |
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ATR 72 | 3 |
Boeing 737-300F | 1 |
Boeing 737-400F | 6 |
Boeing 737-800F | 4 |
Boeing 757-200 | 1 |
Total | 15 |
Accidents and incidents
[edit]- On 8 January 2016, a West Atlantic CRJ200 operating as SWN294 from Oslo to Tromsø crashed close to the Norwegian border, by Lake Akkajaure in the Swedish Lapplandsfjällen. The two pilots, a Captain aged 42 and First Officer aged 34, the only persons on board the aircraft at the time, both died in the accident.[7]
- On 19 January 2021, a West Atlantic Boeing 737-400 freighter suffered a very hard landing at Exeter Airport, causing many creases in the fuselage. The aircraft was written off and scrapped on-site[8]
References
[edit]- ^ "ATSG Acquires Equity Interest in West Atlantic AB".
- ^ "West Atlantic to lease four 737-800 Boeing Converted Freighters from GECAS, becoming the first operator worldwide of the type".
- ^ "Spain's Lusat is West Atlantic's new majority shareholder". The Loadstar. 2019-04-10. Retrieved 2022-10-02.
- ^ "About".
- ^ "Please refresh this page | Planespotters.net".
- ^ "West Atlantic Sweden Fleet | Airfleets aviation".
- ^ "Crash d'un avion cargo en Suède : un Français et un Espagnol décédés | Air Journal". January 9, 2016.
- ^ "Very hard landing of a Boeing 737-4Q8 in Exeter | Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives". www.baaa-acro.com. Retrieved 2021-01-21.