Historic arrival of charter flight to St.Helena

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History was made on St Helena on May 3 when a charter plane carrying 60 passengers landed at St Helena Airport.

Air Partner, a commercial organisation that sources charter flights around the world, had been contracted to source an aircraft to transport from Cape Town to St Helena passengers affected by the cancellation of RMS voyages 255 and 256. Air Partner then entered into an agreement with SA Airlink to carry out the charter flight.

Jamestown, capital of St.Helena. Photo credit: Paul Tyson / sthelenatourism.com

SA Airlink successfully carried out the flight operation using a British Aerospace 146 Avro RJ85 aircraft.  Among the 60 passengers onboard the flight were Governor Lisa Phillips and a young St Helenian baby born in Cape Town.

Saint Helena Airport. Photo by: sthelenaisland.info

Crowds of family members, friends and Island residents gathered at the Airport to witness the arrival. Emotions were high and many people expressed that they were excited but emotional about the flight.

The aircraft approached St Helena Airport from the north before smoothly touching down on Runway 20. Passengers disembarking the aircraft were met by a packed Arrivals Hall, all eager to welcome everyone to St Helena.

Following a quick turnaround, the aircraft departed with 48 passengers onboard. The aircraft headed for to Cape Town via Windhoek in Namibia.

Councillor Derek Thomas said:

“What a great day for St Helena to receive our first flight of passengers, and a really good turnout from the people.”

“Over the past year there have been many disappointments for air access but despite this our people have been patient while waiting for a successful outcome. The arrival of the aircraft today is one step nearer to commercial use of our Airport and has enabled those people who were delayed in Cape Town to return home safely.”

“Thank you to Air Partner, SA Airlink, Janet and the Air Access Office team, Airport staff led by Gwyneth, Kedell our SHG UK Representative and Niall from ESH and Dr Akeem Ali, our new Health Director who provided tremendous support to our Saints stuck in Cape Town. To all staff in SHG for all their hard work for organising the flight which was a real success and a really successful day.”

Accountable Manager and Head of Operations at St Helena Airport, Gwyneth Howell, added:

“The team at St Helena Airport did exceptionally well today and we should be really proud of them, everything went as well as we had hoped. There will be lessons learnt and we will always strive to improve but to everyone, from SHG to SA Airlink to Air Partner and the Airport team, I think we all did exceptionally well.”

News sources: 

https://www.facebook.com/StHelenaGovt/

https://twitter.com/StHelenaGovt

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