SaxonAir

SaxonAir Charter Limited is a British-based private charter airline based in Norwich, England. Based at Norwich International Airport the airline operates charters in the United Kingdom and Western Europe.

SaxonAir Charter Limited
IATA ICAO Callsign
- SXN SAXONAIR
Founded5 April 2007
AOC #GB2327
HubsNorwich International Airport London Luton Airport London Stansted Airport
Fleet size8
DestinationsWorldwide
Parent companyKlyne Aviation
HeadquartersNorwich, United Kingdom
Key peopleRoger Klyne (Chairman)
Alex Durand (CEO)
Capt. Howard Barber (Chief Pilot)
Paul Garner(Continuing Airworthiness Manager)
Websitehttp://www.saxonair.com

History

On 5 April 2007, SaxonAir started trading from a small office in the back of a hangar at Norwich International Airport, with co-founders Christopher Mace and James Palmer, and was overseen by Chairman and associated co-founded Graeme Kalbraier. Kalbraier owns and runs an insurance call handling centre in Ipswich, UK called Call Connection. SaxonAir's primary role was to operate Kalbraier's own aircraft for company use, and when not being used by him or his staff, to offer his aircraft out to the air charter market for ad hoc, bespoke, private air charter.[1]

On 11 July 2008, SaxonAir gained acceptance of its own Air Operator's Certificate/AOC.[2] On the same date SaxonAir Charter Limited attained its United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Type B Operating Licence, permitting it to carry passengers, cargo and mail on aircraft with 19 seats or less.[3]

Once the AOC had been issued SaxonAir agreed a management contract on a second aircraft, this time based at Nottingham East Midlands Airport. This aircraft is no longer operated by SaxonAir having been withdrawn from its operations in June 2009.

On 15 May 2009 Mr Klyne purchased the company from shareholders with former shareholder Christopher Mace becoming Managing Director and James Palmer the Commercial Manager.

When Mr Klyne bought SaxonAir he transferred the operation of two aircraft owned by Klyne Aviation, a Hawker 400XP and a Citation Mustang. A Beechcraft King Air 350 on order by Klyne Aviation for June 2009 delivery will also be operated by SaxonAir.

In spring 2010 SaxonAir opened a £6m Business Aviation Centre at Norwich International Airport, which is capable of handling aircraft as large as the Gulfstream and the Global Express.[4][5]

Further notoriety came when SaxonAir co-founders Christopher Mace and James Palmer were featured in an article in The Mail on Sunday on 19 September 2010, which increased the company's profile and that of the co-founders.[6]

Fleet

The SaxonAir Fleet
Aircraft Seats Number
Hawker 750 8+1 1
Hawker 900XP 8+1 1
Citation 510 Mustang 4 1
Hawker 400XP 7+1 1
Gulfstream G550 16 1
Embraer Legacy 500 9+1 1
Phenom 300 8+1 1
Eurocopter EC120 4 1
Agusta A109 7 1
Total 9
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