VH-FNF. Fokker F27-050. c/n 20111. Was also registered as: VT-RAB; SE-LED; PH-AMP; 5Y-MIS. |
This was the sixth of ten aircraft ordered new by Ansett - February 13, 1985 Ansett was the launch customer for this aircraft type Originally allocated the c/n '10701' but this was changed by Fokker when a new c/n series was introduced for F.27-050s Entered onto the Dutch Aircraft Register as 'PH-EXV' with export registration 'E-909' - November 13, 1987 Registered to NV Kon. Ned. Vliegtuigenfabriek Fokker First flown as 'PH-EXV' - December 18, 1987 Cancelled from the Dutch Aircraft Register - January 05, 1988 Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-FNF - January 06, 1988 Registered to JL Leasing Co. Ltd, Tokyo, Japan Leased to Ansett Transport Industries (Operations) Pty Ltd, Melbourne as the registered operartor Ownership was transferred to Antipodean Aircraft Sales Ltd, Amsterdam Schiphol-Oost - January 07, 1988 Accepted by Ansett at Amsterdam (Schiphol) - January 08, 1988 The aircraft was configured to seat 50 passengers Departed Amsterdam (Schiphol) on the delivery flight to Australia as AN50 - January 08, 1988 It arrived at Melbourne (Tullamarine) on completion of the delivery flight - January 14, 1988 Delivery route: Amsterdam - Athens - Cairo - Bahrain - Karachi - Calcutta - Bangkok - Seletar - Denpasa r- Darwin - Mt Isa - Sydney - Melbourne Flight crew: Captains T. Daff, M. Trevaskis, J. E. Hawken; LAMEs P. Dealy, F. Hertaeg, J. Marchese Operated Ansett's first Fokker F27-050 revenue service Melbourne - Wynyard - Devonport - February 12, 1988 Flight crew: Captain T. Daff, C. Harrold Operated the inaugural Melbourne - Coffs Harbour - Melbourne service (Captain C. Harrold) - April 02, 1988 Air N.S.W. was renamed Ansett N.S.W. - March 01, 1990 It was transferred to Ansett N.S.W. - April 17, 1990 Ansett N.S.W. was renamed Ansett Express - November 28, 1990 Withdrawn from Ansett Express service at Sydney - June 1991 It had flown 4,429 hours with 4,959 cycles - June 23, 1991 Transferred to Ansett Australia - June 23, 1991 Registered to Ansett Aviation Equipment Pty Ltd, Melbourne - September 15, 1993 Repainted at Melbourne (Tullamarine) in the 'Rajair' livery for leased to Rajair, India Departed Melbourne (Tullamarine) on the ferry flight to India as AN5980 - October 06, 1993 It arrived at Bombay on completion of the ferry flight - October 09, 1993 Ferry route: Melbourne - Alice Springs - Darwin - Denpasar - Seletar - Bangkok - Calcutta - Bombay Flight crew: Captains G. F. Sims, C. Montgomery, A. Brooks; Support crew: J. Marchese, M. Nearchou, R. Chapple, S. Potashnyk Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - October 11, 1993 Entered onto the Indian Aircraft Register as VT-RAB - October 11, 1993 The aircraft did not enter service as Rajair had financial difficulties and aircraft was repossessed Departed Mumbai on the ferry flight to Melbourne as AN5981 - July 02, 1994 It arrived at Melbourne (Tullamarine) on completion of the ferry flight - July 05, 1994 Ferry route: Mumbai - Calcutta - Bangkok - Seletar - Denpasar - Darwin - Alice Springs - Melbourne Flight crew: Captains C. Montgomery, A. Brooks; Support crew: D. Michael, R. Chapple, A. C. Das, R. S. Murai, R. Malone, S. Potashnyk Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-FNF - July 15, 1994 Registered to Ansett Transport Industries (Operations) Pty Ltd, Melbourne Ferried Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Perth on lease to Skywest Airlines - November 24, 1994 Registered to Skywest Airlines Pty Ltd, Perth - February 17, 1995 Returned to Ansett Australia at the end of the lease - August 01, 1995 Registered to Ansett Australia Ltd - August 18, 1995 Operated the final Ansett Australia revenue service Ballina - Sydney (Kingsford Smith) as AN535 - January 29, 1996 Ferried Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - Melbourne (Tullamarine) for preparation of lease to Skyways AB - January 31, 1996 Ownership transferred to Ansett Aviation Equipment Pty Ltd, Melbourne Departed Melbourne (Tullamarine) on the ferry flight to Sweden as AN4290 - February 23, 1996 Delivery route: Melbourne - Alice Springs - Broome - Denpasar - Seletar - Bangkok - Calcutta - Mumbai - Muscat - Riyadh - Brindisi - Nurnberg - Linkoping Flight crew: Captain R. Booth; F/O P. Sinclair; Navigator G. Garley; LAMEs S. Chrestani, A. Chong-Lee Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - March 13, 1996 Entered onto the Swedish Aircraft Register as SE-LED - March 13, 1996 Registered to Ansett Aviation Equipment Pty Ltd Leased to Skyways AB as the registered operator Aircraft was named 'Sodemanland' Skyways AB was renamed Skyways Express - August 22, 2001 Sold to AeroCentury Corp, Burlingame, CA (Subject to Deed of Company Arrangement) - April 07, 2004 The lease to Skyways Express continued Offered for lease by AeroCentury Corp - 2007 The aircraft had flown 26,901 hours with 30,841 cycles - January 16, 2007 Repainted into the new Skyways livery at Amsterdam (Schiphol) - August 2009 Skyways AB filed for bankruptcy and ceased all operations - May 21, 2012 The aircraft was stored at Karlstad until returned to the lessor - June 2012 Ferried Karlstad - Jonkoping - June 2012 Ferried Jonkoping - Maastricht - June 28, 2012 Cancelled from the Swedish Aircraft Register - August 24, 2012 Entered onto the Dutch Aircraft Register as PH-AMP - August 29, 2012 Registered to SAMCO Aircraft Maintenance BV It was observed at Maastricht without 'Skyways' titles - October 04, 2012 Cancelled from the Dutch Aircraft Register - November 01, 2012 Entered onto the Kenyan Aircraft Register as 5Y-MIS - November 01, 2012 Registered to Skyward International Aviation Ltd, Nairobi, Kenya It was accepted by Skyward International Aviation Ltd at Maastricht - November 09, 2012 It was observed at Maastricht - January 16, 2013 Departed Maastricht on the ferry flight to Kenya via Heraklion and Khartoum - March 14, 2013 It was wet-leased to Haajara Airlines, Mogadishu, Somalia - June 2013 It was observed at Mogadishu operated by Haajara Airlines in basic Skyways livery without titles - June 07, 2013 Skyward International Aviation was renamed Skyward Express - April 2016 Leased to Maandeeq Air as the registered operator - April 2018 It was observed stored at Nairobi (Wilson) - March 23, 2019 It was observed stored at Nairobi (Wilson) - October 31, 2019 Registered to Silverstone Air Services - ? Test flown Nairobi (Wilson) - Nairobi (Wilson) - January 12, 2021 Silverstone Air Services announced that it was rebranding as 'Jetlite Air Limited' - March 2021 Test flown Nairobi (Wilson) - Nairobi (Wilson) - July 26, 2021 Test flown Nairobi (Wilson) - Nairobi (Wilson) - July 29, 2021 Advertised for sale by Silverstone Air Services / Kenyan Airports Authority - November 2021 Sale price was quoted as $US 562,470.00 Current status - ? |
VH-FNF. Ansett - in the 'Southern Cross' livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, February 1988. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1997-021.) |
VH-FNF. Ansett - in the 'Southern Cross' livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, April 1988. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 1997-087.) |
VH-FNF. Ansett - in the 'Southern Cross' livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, December 15, 1988. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 1997-022.) |
VH-FNF. Ansett Express - in the 'Southern Cross' livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, January 04, 1991. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 1997-054.) |
VH-FNF. Express Shuttle - in the 'Southern Cross' livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, October 1992. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1997-122.) |
VH-FNF. Express Shuttle - in the 'Southern Cross' livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, October 1992. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 1997-344.) |
VH-FNF. Rajair - in the standard livery without the 'Indian' flag at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, July 1993. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 1997-024.) |
VH-FNF. Rajair - in the standard livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, July 1993. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 1997-025.) |
VH-FNF. Rajair - in the standard livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, July 1993. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 1997-018.) |
VT-RAB. Rajair - in the standard livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, July 06, 1994. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 1997-046.) |
VH-FNF. Ansett Australia - in the 'all-white' livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, October 1994. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1997-345.) |
VH-FNF. Ansett Australia - in the 'all-white' livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, October 1994. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1997-123.) |
VH-FNF. Skywest Airlines - in the Ansett 'Starmark' livery at Brisbane Airport, November 1994. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1997-027.) |
VH-FNF. Skywest Airlines - in the Ansett 'Starmark' livery at Perth Airport, January 1995. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1997-056.) |
SE-LED. Skyways - 'Sodemanland' in the original livery at Stockholm Arlanda Airport, July 1999. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1997-325.) |
SE-LED. Skyways - 'Sodemanland' in the revised livery at Stockholm Arlanda Airport, May 2011. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1997-326.) |
SE-LED. Skyways - 'Sodemanland' in the revised livery at Frankfurt Airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1997-877.) |