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Airline of New Zealand
Airwork is an aviation business based in Auckland, New Zealand. It focuses on fixed-wing maintenance, leasing, and operations, working with private and
Airwork
1928–1960 British airline
Airwork Limited, also referred to during its history as Airwork Services Limited, is a wholly owned subsidiary company of VT Group plc. It has provided
Airwork_Services
State-owned flag carrier of Egypt
of 2022. Egyptair is a member of Star Alliance. Alan Muntz, chairman of Airwork, visited Egypt in 1931; at that time, he expressed his intention of starting
EgyptAir
Australian airline
rebranded it ASL Airlines Australia. In 2026, ASL Airlines Australia acquired Airwork. The ASL Australia fleet consists of the following aircraft: The first
ASL_Airlines_Australia
2005 aviation accident in New Zealand
Airwork Flight 23 was a New Zealand Post cargo flight between Auckland International Airport (AKL/NZAA) and Woodbourne Airport (BHE/NZWB) that disintegrated
Airwork_Flight_23
Aviation incident in New Zealand
Zealand. It occurred on 26 November 1993, when two aircraft operated by Airwork, under contract to the New Zealand Police, collided and crashed in central
1993 Auckland mid-air collision
1993_Auckland_mid-air_collision
Airport in Bournemouth, England
and later becoming Britain's first female commercial airline captain. Airwork Services from 1957 for defence support work, secured a contract in September
Bournemouth_Airport
includes terminated destinations, some of which were operated as Misr Airwork, Misr Airlines, Misr Air and United Arab Airlines (UAA). For freighter
List_of_Egyptair_destinations
inclusive tour (IT) charter flights. By 1957, Transair became part of the Airwork group. The following year it shifted its operating base and headquarters
Transair_(UK)
Tauranga". Sunair.co.nz. Retrieved 1 July 2013. "Welcome to the Airwork group of companies". Airwork.co.nz. Retrieved 1 July 2013. "Parcelair Limited". The New
List of airlines of New Zealand
List_of_airlines_of_New_Zealand
Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Unit
The Airwork Fleet Requirements Unit (FRU) was a civilian-operated unit of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm managed by Airwork Limited. It was established
Fleet_Requirements_Unit
Spreading of fertilisers over farmland using aircraft
and dropping of rabbit poison. By the end of 1949 there were five firms; Airwork had five Tiger Moths, James Aviation three, Aircraft Services three, Gisborne
Aerial_topdressing
British aviation services company
through the acquisitions of H+S Aviation from Vector Industries, and UNC Airwork Corp, formerly a unit of American conglomerate General Electric. By 1998
Signature_Aviation
1947–1959 British aviation company
aircraft manufacturers. By the end of the decade, it was taken over by the Airwork group. Aviation Traders Ltd. (ATL) was established by Freddie Laker at
Aviation_Traders
1954 film
2008, TALOA Alumni Association. McCloskey, Keith (2012). "10. Airwork Atlantic". Airwork: A History. Stroud, Gloucestershire: The History Press. ISBN 9780752494593
The High and the Mighty (film)
The_High_and_the_Mighty_(film)
British holding company of the Pearson group
aircraft manufacturing and ceramics. Its aviation interests included Airwork Services, Spartan Aircraft, Spartan Air Lines, United Airways Limited,
Whitehall_Securities
English airline entrepreneur (1922–2006)
Traders and Channel Air Bridge to Airwork. All three companies joined the Airwork group in 1959. Following the Airwork–Hunting-Clan merger in 1960, he became
Freddie_Laker
1934 small airliner family
and after the end of the Second World War. During 1938, British operator Airwork Limited placed an initial order for nine Rapides to serve as navigation
De_Havilland_Dragon_Rapide
Airport in England, United Kingdom
Over the next few years, airlines such as Britavia, Westminster Airways, Airwork, and Silver City all moved in operating Lancastrians (passenger aircraft
Blackbushe_Airport
1954–1962 British independent airline
Bridge and its sister airline Air Charter became part of the Airwork group. In 1960, Airwork joined with Hunting-Clan to form British United Airways (BUA)
Channel_Air_Bridge
Airline of New Zealand
scheduled overnight cargo services on behalf of owners Fieldair Holdings and Airwork Flight Operations. Domestic charter services are also operated. The airline
Parcelair
German/Japanese utility helicopter
have produced their own upgrade program for existing BK 117s. In 2010, Airwork launched its conversion program for the type, replacing the original LTS101-750B-1
MBB/Kawasaki_BK_117
1953–1960 British private airline
aircraft maintenance arm. In 1960, Hunting-Clan Air Transport merged with the Airwork group to form British United Airways (BUA). Hunting Air Travel Ltd was
Hunting-Clan_Air_Transport
British aircraft manufacturer
system (AEI was previously contracted to supply the radar equipment and Airwork Services provided servicing and training). Overall spending by the RSAF
British_Aircraft_Corporation
British naval fighter-bomber aircraft from the Cold War era
Unit (FRU) based at Bournemouth Airport (Hurn). The FRU was managed by Airwork Services and provided realistic flight operations for land and sea-based
Supermarine_Scimitar
State-owned flag carrier of Cuba
American carriers to establish scheduled transatlantic service. In 1953, Airwork sold Cubana three Viscount 755s in advance of delivery. Cubana was also
Cubana_de_Aviación
Main international airport of Israel
1934, largely at the urging of Airwork Services. The first passenger service at the new airport was the Misr Airwork route Cairo—Lydda—Nicosia, inaugurated
Ben_Gurion_Airport
1947–1960 United Kingdom airline
Air Bridge began. In 1959, Air Charter became part of the Airwork group. In 1960, Airwork joined with Hunting-Clan to form British United Airways (BUA)
Air_Charter_Limited
Airline in Iran
Archived from the original on 2025-11-17. Retrieved 2026-01-25. "Airwork". www.airwork.nl. Retrieved Jan 29, 2020. Menon, Balaram (2025-12-08). "Sharjah
Caspian_Airlines
Military airfield/former airport (Egypt)
undertake civil aviation enterprises in Egypt. The company, named Misr Airwork S.A., was empowered to establish and operate flying training schools, local
Almaza_Air_Base
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
Westland_Wisp
List of companies on the NZX
November 2017). "Airwork to delist next week after Zhejiang Rifa takeover". National Business Review. Retrieved 8 November 2017. "AIRWORK HOLDINGS LIMITED
List of companies listed on the New Zealand Exchange
List_of_companies_listed_on_the_New_Zealand_Exchange
British airline
Service. In 1958, Morton became part of the Airwork group. Morton retained its identity following the 1960 Airwork — Hunting-Clan merger that led to the creation
Morton_Air_Services
1934–1977 aircraft manufacturer in the United Kingdom
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
Hawker_Siddeley
European developer and manufacturer of missiles
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
MBDA
Defence arm of the defunct General Electric Company (1897-1999)
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
Marconi_Electronic_Systems
Aerospace and defence company
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
British_Aerospace
1920–1963 aircraft manufacturer
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
De_Havilland
USSR blockade of Berlin (1948–1949)
British South American Airways (BSAA), the Lancashire Aircraft Corporation, Airwork, Air Flight, Aquila Airways, Flight Refuelling Ltd (which used their Lancaster
Berlin_Blockade
British airline and aircraft leasing company
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
AirTanker_Services
Civilian airliner
however, as surplus aircraft were sold to independent charter airlines, with Airwork purchasing four in 1952, others being operated by Britavia and Skyways
Handley_Page_Hermes
Main air navigation service provider in the United Kingdom
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
NATS_Holdings
Early digital synthesizer
company called Airworks—and I bought the intellectual property and the trademark back from a second bank, which had foreclosed on it from Airworks." In 2019
Synclavier
Military air show in Gloucestershire, England
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
Royal International Air Tattoo
Royal_International_Air_Tattoo
Satellite manufacturing company
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
Alba_Orbital
Private airline of the United Kingdom (1960–1970)
independent airline in the United Kingdom formed as a result of the merger of Airwork Services and Hunting-Clan Air Transport in July 1960, making it the largest
British_United_Airways
British aviation magazine
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
Flight_International
New Zealand airline
3 leased from Air New Zealand Boeing 737-200 2 2001 2001 1 leased from Airwork Boeing 737-300 9 1996 2006 3 leased from Air New Zealand 2 leased from
Freedom_Air
Airport in Amsterdam
three. The heliport was opened in 2005, aiming mainly at VIP transport and airwork. The main user of the heliport is Heli Holland. The Helicopter Emergency
Amsterdam_Heliport
Regional airliner by Fokker
Airport, New South Wales on 26 February 2018. It had been operated by Airwork under contract to New Zealand Post. Finland Finnish Air Force's first F27
Fokker_F27_Friendship
Former Royal Air Force station in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Airwork Services Ltd from January 1950, who ran a civilian-operated unit for the Royal Navy, the Airwork Air Direction Training Unit (ADTU). Airwork was
RAF_Brawdy
approach to Palmerston North, killing 4 of 21 people on board. 3 May 2005 – Airwork Flight 23, a Fairchild Metro, lost control and crashed in Stratford, killing
List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_airliners_by_location
Flag carrier of Syria
(1998), p. 55. Flight International. 28 April 1938. p. 416 (Archive). "MISR AIRWORK, S.A.E., Almaza Aerodrome, Heliopolis." "World airline survey—United Arab
Syrian_Air
British aircraft manufacturer
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
Westland_Aircraft
National police service of New Zealand
2022 Wellington Anti Mandate Protest. In 1993 a helicopter, operated by Airwork under contract to the New Zealand Police, collided mid-air with a traffic
New_Zealand_Police
Former Royal Air Force operations group
Training School No. 2 Grading School No. 1 Grading Unit (Airwork) No. 2 Grading Unit (Airwork) Delve 1994, p. 52. Delve 1994, p. 55. Delve 1994, p. 59
No._54_Group_RAF
biplanes. 1938: Airwork General Trading Co. moved into the hangar British Airways Ltd. had occupied at Gatwick. This enabled Heston-based Airwork to expand
Timeline_of_Gatwick_Airport
Flight from Cork to London which crashed in 1968
1968. The first officer was Paul Heffernan, 22, who had training with Airwork Services Training at Perth and joined Aer Lingus in 1966. That year, he
Aer_Lingus_Flight_712
Airport in Den Helder, Netherlands
operates from De Kooy, mainly operating business aircraft and also do airwork such as aerial photography for civilian and military contractors. Amongst
De_Kooy_Airfield
Airport serving Christchurch, New Zealand
Airlines Destinations Airwork Auckland ASL Airlines Australia Auckland, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney DHL Aviation Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney FedEx Express
Christchurch_Airport
British civil helicopter operator
the African market via the acquisition of crop-spraying specialist Fison-Airwork, which had also operated in locations in Central America and the UK. Bristow
Bristow_Helicopters
Airkenya Express Kenya 1 3 — — 4 — — PNG Air Papua New Guinea 4 — — — 4 — — Airworks Kenya Kenya — 2 — — 2 — — Aircraft Leasing Services Kenya 7 1 3 — 11 —
List of De Havilland Canada Dash 8 operators
List_of_De_Havilland_Canada_Dash_8_operators
British aircraft manufacturer
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
Civilian_Aircraft_Company
British consulting aeronautical engineer (1899–1985)
Henderson School of Flying at Brooklands aerodrome. In 1928, Muntz co-founded Airwork Ltd with Nigel Norman. In 1929, the company opened Heston Aerodrome that
Alan_Muntz
Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Unit
(FRU) and the Air Direction Training Unit ADTU which were operated by Airwork Services for the RN. In 1983, the contract for FRADU was offered to competitive
Fleet Requirements and Air Direction Unit
Fleet_Requirements_and_Air_Direction_Unit
British aviation regulator
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
Civil Aviation Authority (United Kingdom)
Civil_Aviation_Authority_(United_Kingdom)
First female commercial pilot from Afghanistan
enter their training program. She spent the next 18 months training at Airworks Aviation Academy in the Philippines. Mirzaee's first commercial flight
Mohadese_Mirzaee
British aircraft manufacturing company
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
Folland_Aircraft
British aviation firm
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
Cierva_Autogiro_Company
British multinational aerospace and defence company
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
Rolls-Royce_Holdings
Area of the Borough of Slough, Berkshire, England
their first flights from Langley. Postwar, the aerodrome was also used by Airwork Services, British South American Airways and Airflight for aircraft maintenance
Langley,_Berkshire
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
for operational trials and training purposes. Beginning in April 1970, Airwork took over the maintenance of its aircraft, and on 10 December the squadron
890_Naval_Air_Squadron
postal services for New Zealand Post in a joint venture agreement with Airwork, as well as operating ad hoc charter services. Its main base was located
Air_Post
British multi-disciplinary professional institution
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
Royal_Aeronautical_Society
Airport near London, England, 1929–1947
company, Airwork Ltd. It was officially opened on 5 July 1929, to coincide with hosting the two-day King's Cup air race. By then, the Airwork Flying School
Heston_Aerodrome
(Turkey) BOAC Fleet Requirements Unit, civilian operated unit, run by Airwork Ltd for the Fleet Air Arm Wikimedia Commons has media related to De Havilland
List of de Havilland Mosquito operators
List_of_de_Havilland_Mosquito_operators
British education and assessment company
Pearson's Whitehall Securities entered aviation by purchasing an interest in Airwork Services. By 1935 Whitehall Securities had major interests in British airlines
Pearson_plc
Type of aircraft
Airwork Limited ordered one aircraft for an experimental air route between Baghdad and Mosul, with a further aircraft being ordered by Misr Airwork,
Spartan_Cruiser
Cargo airline of the United States
Airlines Belgium ASL Airlines Ireland (largest contractor, European partner) Airwork Baron Aviation Services Cargojet Carson Air (regional routes in Western
FedEx_Express
Manufacturer of cars, aircraft, motor scooters, and engines
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
ABC_Motors
British airliner with 2 piston engines, 1945
South Africa as a mobile workshop support aircraft. Type 627 Viking 1B for Airwork Limited. Type 628 Viking 1B for DDL with two Hercules 634 engines. Type
Vickers_VC.1_Viking
UK aeorospace and defence group
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
Chemring_Group
Airline based in Auckland, New Zealand
aircraft are now in use by other charter operators Vincent Aviation and Airwork and the company no longer holds an Air Operator's Certificate. In October
Air_National
Unlicensed airfield in Surrey, England
existing Sea Furies refurbished for naval use. Between 1953 and 1958, Airwork Ltd leased two hangars at the site to overhaul and refurbish North American
Dunsfold_Aerodrome
British aircraft manufacturer
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
Nieuport_&_General_Aircraft
Airport in Queensland, Australia
flight training is available onsite through several providers including Airwork Helicopters, Aero Dynamic Flight Academy and Caboolture Recreational Aviation
Caboolture_Airfield
British multinational defence technology company
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
Qinetiq
MODD No. 238 Squadron RAF 238 Sqn MODF No. 30 Squadron RAF & Airwork Ltd 30 Sqn & Airwork MODG Queens Flight RAF Queens Flt MODW Silver City Airways Silver
List_of_RAF_squadron_codes
Airport in Scone, Scotland
was subsequently bought by Airwork Services, which continued the long tradition of pilot training at Perth. By 1960 Airwork acquired Air Service Training
Perth_Airport_(Scotland)
British multinational automotive and aerospace company
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
GKN
Former RAF base in Buckinghamshire, England
RAF (1950-53) using de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk T.10s operated by Airwork Ltd Temporary dispersal for No. 5 Maintenance Unit RAF No. 126 Gliding
RAF_Booker
Australian airline
ASL Australia (formally Pionair) operated three BAe 146–200 aircraft and Airwork operated 1 Boeing 737–300F on a wet-lease contract for the company. Since
Virgin_Australia
Cargo airline of Australia
behalf of the airline, these include: Aerlink - 1 ATR 72-200F (VH-AK3) Airwork - 2 Boeing 737-400F ASL Australia (Pionair) - 3 BAe 146-200 (QT) & 2 BAe
Qantas_Freight
Former Royal Air Force station in Lincolnshire, England
also here at some point: No. 2 Gliding Centre RAF No. 2 Grading Unit (Airwork) RAF (1952-53) No. 2 Officer Cadet Training Unit RAF No. 4 Initial Training
RAF_Kirton_in_Lindsey
Military unit
locally based company Test pilots from companies such as de Havilland and Airwork, its pilots were initially part timers who would spend their weekends and
No._610_Squadron_RAuxAF
European helicopter manufacturer from 2000 to 2016
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
AgustaWestland
British shipbuilders
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
J._Samuel_White
Holding company based in Oxfordshire
Engineering Company Airco The Airscrew Company Airship Industries Airspeed Airwork Services Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Arrow Aircraft Auster Austin Motor
TI_Group
Flag carrier of Sudan
Sudan Airways was formed in February 1946 with the technical assistance of Airwork Limited, and the commercial support of Sudan Railways. The initial fleet
Sudan_Airways
Topics referred to by the same term
Flight 23 may refer to: Airwork Flight 23, crashed on 3 May 2005 United Air Lines Flight 23, crashed on 10 October 1933 Singapore Airlines Flight 23,
Flight_23
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Fair town. Abbreviation of Trevelyan.
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
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House of sweet smell.
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English : variant of or patronymic from Whipp.
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