VH-NJX. British Aerospace 146-100. c/n E1003. Was also registered as: G-BIAF; G-SSCH; N246SS; EI-CPY. |
This aircraft was built by British Aerospace at Hatfield - 1980 Originally entered onto the British Aircraft Register as G-BIAF (CofR G-BIAF/R1) - July 28, 1980 Registered to British Aerospace PLC Aircraft Group, Hatfield Reregistered as G-SSCH (CofR G-SSCH/R1) - May 29, 1981 Rolled off the production line at Hatfield as 'G-5-14' - March 1982 First flown 'G-SSCH' - April 2, 1982 Powered by Avco Lycoming LF502-R3 engines It was painted in the brown 'BAe house' livery and used for performance, avionics, noise and crew workload tests It was displayed at Farborough Air Show in the Dan-Air London livery as 'G-SSCH' - September 08 - 12, 1982 Engaged in flying daily to test pilot workload for CAA - December 1982 Route: Hatfield - Paris - Amsterdam - London - Hatfield Reregistered as 'G-5-14' - December 21, 1985 Reregistered as G-SSCH - January 24, 1986 Prepared for lease to British Caribbean Airways - February 1986 Cancelled from the British Aircraft Register - March 06, 1986 Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N246SS - March 06, 1986 Registered to British Aerospace PLC Aircraft Group Leased to British Caribbean Airways as the registered operator Delivered to British Caribbean Airways - March 19, 1986 Reposessed by British Aerospace PLC - October 12, 1986 Leased to Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) - November 13, 1986 Returned to British Aerospace PLC at the end of the lease - September 19, 1987 Leased to Aspen Airways - December 06, 1987 Leased to Jet Acceptance Corporation - August 1989 Sub-leased to Air Wisconsin - April 03, 1991 Sub-leased to Westair Commuter Airlines (United Express) - February 15, 1992 Returned to Air Wisconsin and operated for United Express - January 01, 1993 Ferried Reykjavik - Stansted in United Express livery - March 10, 1998 Registered to First Security Bank NA Owner Trustee, Salt Lake City - June 05, 1998 Cancelled from the United States Aircraft Register - July 09, 1998 It arrived at Southend for repainting into the Cityjet livery - July 09, 1998 Entered onto the Irish Aircraft Register as EI-CPY - July 19, 1998 Leased to City Jet as the registered operator Departed Southend in the 'Cityjet' livery on its delivery flight to Cityjet - July 24, 1998 Sub-leased to KLM (UK) in the 'Cityjet' livery - October 25, 1998 Returned to Cityjet at the end of the sub-lease - May 04, 1999 Sub-leased to Jersey European Airways in the 'Cityjet' livery with J.E.A. stickers - October 31, 1999 Used for London (City) - Dublin services Jersey European Airways was enamed British European Airways - June 01, 2000 Returned to CityJet at the end of the sub-lease - October 28, 2000 Operated scheduled flights for Air France on charter flying London - Paris - 2000 Operated its last Air France service Brest - Paris (de Gaulle) as AF7733 - December 09, 2000 Ferried Paris (de Gaulle) - Norwich as WX141P - December 09, 2000 Ferried Norwich - Bournemouth as WX141P for storage - January 04, 2001 Underwent extensive maintenance with Flight Refueling at Bournemouth for fuel tank corrosion It was observed at Bournemouth in the 'Cityjet' livery - May 18, 2001 Prepared for lease / sale to National Jet Systems, Australia Cancelled from the Irish Aircraft Register - August 23, 2001 Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-NJX - August 23, 2001 Leased to National Jet Systems as the registered operator Departed Bournemouth on the ferry flight to Australia in 'all-white' livery as QFA4691 - August 27, 2001 It arrived at Perth on completion of the ferry flight - August 30, 2001 Route: Bournemouth - Palermo - Luxor - Dubai - Ahmedabad - Calcutta - Phuket - Jakarta - Port Headland - Perth Repainted into the 'QantasLink' livery at Perth - September 2001 Operated by National Jet Systems for QantasLink Operated its first revenue service Perth - Karratha as QF1912 - September 7, 2001 Operated its last revenue service Port Headland - Perth as QF1815 - February 13, 2004 Returned to National Jet and was observed in the 'National Jet' livery at Perth - February 29, 2004 Prepared for lease to Air Niugini in the National Jet livery Ferried Cairns - Port Moresby as NC5525 - March 31, 2004 Operated its first Air Niugini revenue service Port Moresby - Cairns as PX090 - April 1, 2004 Operated its final Air Niugini revenue service Port Moresby - Cairns as PX4090 - June 29, 2004 Leased to Air Niugini - July 04 - 05, 2004 It was observed at Brisbane in the 'National Jet' livery - July 29, 2004 It was observed at Sydney (Kingsford Smith) in the 'National Jet' livery - October 03, 2004 Repainted into 'QantasLink' livery - December 2004 Returned to service with QantasLink Perth - Broome as QF1930 - January 05, 2005 Operated its final QantasLink service Port Headland - Perth as QF1815 - June 30, 2005 Ferried Perth - Adelaide (West Beach) on return to National Jet as QF6200 - June 30, 2005 Repainted into the 'National Jet' livery and returned to service with National Jet Operated the QantasLink services QF1960 / 1961 / 1976 / 1977 - October 31, 2006 Route: Perth - Leinster - Perth - Mt Keith - Meekatharra - Perth Withdrawn from service and stored at Adelaide (West Beach) - March 27, 2009 Registered to National Jet Systems Pty Ltd, Adelaide - November 02, 2009 Ferried Adelaide (West Beach) - Perth and returned to service with National Jet - December 04, 2009 National Jet was renamed Cobham Aviation Services - ? Operated its final revenue service Baimuny - Perth as NJS5593 -September 06, 2012 Ferried Perth - Adelaide (West Beach) as NJS5500 - September 07, 2012 Permanently withdrawn from service at Adelaide (West Beach) and stored - September 07, 2012 The aircraft had flown 36,679 hours with 41,205 cycles It is to be used as a source of spare parts and will be scrapped in 2013 Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - ? |
G-SSCH. Dan-Air London - in the standard livery at Charles de Gualle Airport, September 1982. (M. Gilliand Copyright Image 0414-647.) |
G-SSCH. British Caribbean - in the standard livery at Hatfield Airport, February 1986. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0414-643.) |
G-SSCH. British Caribbean - in the standard livery at Hatfield Airport, February 1986. (J. Wood Copyright Image 0414-644.) |
G-SSCH. British Caribbean - in the standard livery at Hatfield Airport, February 1986. (J. Wood Copyright Image 0414-665.) |
N246SS. British Caribbean - in the standard livery at an unknown airport, April 1986. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0414-799.) |
N246SS. British Caribbean - in the standard livery at Miami Airport, May 29, 1986. (N. Mills Copyright Image 0414-645.) |
N246SS. British Caribbean - in the standard livery at an unknown airport, May 1986. (P. Sansom Copyright Image 0414-648.) |
N246SS. PSA - in the standard livery at an unknown airport, April 1987. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0414-798.) |
EI-CPY. CityJet - in the standard livery with 'Jersey European' titles at Paris Orly Airport, September 2000. (C. Laugier Copyright Image 0414-259.) |
EI-CPY. Air France - in the standard livery with additional 'by CityJet' titles at Paris Orly Airport, November 2000. (C. Laugier Copyright Image 0414-260.) |
VH-NJX. National Jet - in the standard livery at Perth Airport, December 10, 2008. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0414-646.) |
VH-NJX. Cobham - in the 'National Jet' livery at Adelaide West Beach Airport, September 07, 2012. (T. Haynes Copyright Image 0414-287.) |