Aircraft G-AJLM Data
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aircraft records found
G-AJLM
2006 Canadair Challenger 604 (CL-600-2B16), c/n 5651
Airframe Info
| Manufacturer | Canadair |
| Model | Challenger 604 (CL-600-2B16) Search all Canadair Challenger 604 (CL-600-2B16) |
| Year built | 2006 |
| Construction Number (C/N) | 5651 |
| Aircraft Type | Fixed wing multi engine |
| Number of Seats | 12 |
| Number of Engines | 2 |
| Engine Type | Turbofan |
| Engine Manufacturer and Model | CF34-3B |
Aircraft
| Registration Number | G-AJLM |
| Current Status |
Owner
| Owner | |
| Address |
, United Kingdom |
G-AJLM
1947 Airspeed AS.65 Consul, c/n 5131
Airframe Info
| Manufacturer | Airspeed |
| Model | AS.65 Consul Search all Airspeed AS.65 Consul |
| Year built | 1947 |
| Construction Number (C/N) | 5131 |
| Aircraft Type | Fixed wing multi engine |
| Number of Seats | 8 |
| Number of Engines | 2 |
| Engine Type | Reciprocating |
| Engine Manufacturer and Model | Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah 10 radial engine |
Aircraft
| Registration Number | G-AJLM |
| Current Status | De-registered (to Turkey) |
| Delivery Date | 1947-04-25 |
| Registration Cancel Date | 1952-07-22 |
Owner
| Owner | West India Trading Co Ltd |
| Address |
, United Kingdom |
User Comments
Malcolm Clarke, 2016-02-07 12:39:42
From 1946, 162 Oxfords[a] were refurbished and adapted for civilian use as the Consul at Portsmouth, as war surplus Oxfords were common and inexpensive.
The Consul saw service with small scheduled and charter airlines as feeder liners in Great Britain, and also Belgium, Iceland, Ireland, Malta, East Africa and Canada, and was the first type operated by Malayan Airways, the predecessor of Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines. Some Consuls were operated as executive transports by large industrial companies.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airspeed_Consul)
The Consul saw service with small scheduled and charter airlines as feeder liners in Great Britain, and also Belgium, Iceland, Ireland, Malta, East Africa and Canada, and was the first type operated by Malayan Airways, the predecessor of Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines. Some Consuls were operated as executive transports by large industrial companies.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airspeed_Consul)