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Posts about Loganair written by Bruce Drum
worldairlinenews.comHere’s the latest publicly reported information about Loganair Limited up to now.
Sale status: In 2023, Loganair’s owners announced a sale process but then suspended it, indicating they would remain as owners for the foreseeable future to focus on fleet renewal and other corporate priorities. A 2023 update from various outlets echoed that the sale was halted and ownership would stay with the Bond brothers. The same reporting framed the suspension as allowing Loganair to complete its re-fleet programme and address supply-chain issues.[1][3]
Financial performance: Loganair returned to profitability in its 2021/2022 financial year, reporting a pre-tax profit around £4.98 million on turnover of about £161 million; this marked the first profitable year since the pandemic disrupted operations. Subsequent coverage in FlightGlobal and STV noted ongoing profitability and the impact of disruption and costs on later results.[2][4][6]
Fleet and operations: The company has been actively renewing its fleet, replacing Saab 340s with ATR aircraft, and carrying out onboard refurbishments across its Embraer 145s as part of broader modernization. Reports through 2022–2024 also highlighted Loganair’s expansion of contracts (e.g., Royal Mail Highlands and Islands services) and its role in public service obligations (PSO) routes, which are supported by government/local authorities.[3][4][1]
Strategic positioning: Media coverage has consistently described Loganair as Scotland’s largest regional airline with a mix of scheduled services, PSO routes, charter operations, and growing private and public sector contracts. The company has positioned itself as resilient, with a diversified business model that includes freight (recent ATR conversions) and cargo contracts alongside passenger services.[4][2]
Notable context: UK/EU regulatory and supply-chain factors have repeatedly been cited as influencing Loganair’s operations and profitability, including aircraft delivery delays and post-pandemic recovery headwinds referenced across multiple outlets.[6][1]
Illustration of a key development:
If you’d like, I can pull more focused, region-specific updates (e.g., PSO routes in Scotland, Heathrow slot changes, or Royal Mail contract details) or compile a brief timeline of the sale status versus fleet updates over 2021–2024 with sources.
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Posts about Loganair written by Bruce Drum
worldairlinenews.comThe Scottish airline's bosses said its improved finances had followed a difficult time due to Covid.
www.bbc.comAll Loganair articles in Flight Global
www.flightglobal.comLoganair's audited accounts set out a profit before tax of £4.98m on a turnover of £161m.
news.stv.tvDiscover NG news from thousands of sources on NewsNow. The latest news, analysis and opinion from around the world.
www.newsnow.comStephen and Peter Bond announced their intention to sell the company last year, but say they are now taking it off the market.
news.stv.tvLoganair has confirmed that it will remain under the ownership of Stephen and Peter Bond after they suspended their sale of the airline.
www.airport-technology.comLatest news on Loganair, Scotland's largest regional airline, providing comprehensive coverage of its routes, fleet, partnerships, and role in connecting communities
www.newsnow.co.ukOrkney MSP Liam McArthur has called on Loganair to reduce the cost of fares
www.shetnews.co.uk