Saturday, 16 February 2019

Flybmi ceased operations 16th February 2019


Two airliners in one month this time a British regional carrier Flybmi. In today's report that Flybmi is now ceased operations all flights are cancelled. The cause of the airliner to collapsed is to do with financial difficulties similar to Germania. This includes from Flybmi fuel and carbon costs which it might be linked over Brexit.

During the life of Flybmi's history originally started as British Midland from East Midlands, UK operating between the UK and European countries. During the BMI days in the 2000's, the airline went long haul to Americas in similar way to Monarch. Since British Airways bought BMI in 2010 "Also know as British Midland International" BMI went back to it's regional routes from Bristol, UK also continuing with BMI Baby till 2012 originally started in 2002 from the BMI franchise.

In general I've never seen all the BMI aircraft apart from BMI Baby before ceased operations but no photo or anything so it's a shame for this classic airliner has collapsed. With the fleet of Embraer ERJ-135 &145 seventeen in total will be in storage until further notice.

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