Tradewinds Airways
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Tradewinds Airways was a former British all-cargo airline.

History

Tradewinds was founded in November 1968 after the collapse of Transglobe Airways under the name BOBWOOD and flew charter flights from its base at London
London
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 Gatwick (LGW) airport, using Canadair CL-44-D4
Canadair CL-44
The Canadair CL-44 was a Canadian turboprop airliner and cargo aircraft based on the Bristol Britannia that was developed and produced by Canadair in the late 1950s and early 1960s...

 aircraft previously operated by Transglobe.

In January 1969 the name was changed to Tradewinds Airways but since Seaboard World Airlines
Seaboard World Airlines
Seaboard World Airlines was an international all-cargo airline based in the United States. Its headquarters were on the grounds of John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City.- History :...

 (a USA based company) had a large interest in Tradewinds, the British Government would not issue a license. By April 1969 the majority of the stock was passed on to British nationals and the company was able to start operations later in 1969.

Tradewinds flew a lot of relief flights to Nigeria
Nigeria
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 during the civil war with Biafra
Biafra
Biafra, officially the Republic of Biafra, was a secessionist state in south-eastern Nigeria that existed from 30 May 1967 to 15 January 1970, taking its name from the Bight of Biafra . The inhabitants were mostly the Igbo people who led the secession due to economic, ethnic, cultural and religious...

 and that allowed the company to expand in Africa, the Middle East and the Far East. Tradewinds also flew a lot of flights for the ministry of defense.

The company was taken over in 1977 by the Lonrho Group and began to replace the CL44's with used Boeing 707-320C
Boeing 707
The Boeing 707 is a four-engine narrow-body commercial passenger jet airliner developed by Boeing in the early 1950s. Its name is most commonly pronounced as "Seven Oh Seven". The first airline to operate the 707 was Pan American World Airways, inaugurating the type's first commercial flight on...

 freighters. With those aircraft, flights to Chicago
Chicago
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 and Toronto
Toronto
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 were begun. With the new services, the company grew to be the largest British pure cargo airline during the early 80's, but the Lonrho Group ran into financial trouble and was forced to sell Tradewinds to Homac Aviation. Lack of capital did not allow the 707 aircraft to be replaced when they became subject to new noise regulations and the airline ceased operations on September 28, 1990.

Fleet

Canadair CL-44
Canadair CL-44
The Canadair CL-44 was a Canadian turboprop airliner and cargo aircraft based on the Bristol Britannia that was developed and produced by Canadair in the late 1950s and early 1960s...


Registration Model Serial Number Years Operated Notes
G-AWDK CL44-D4-1 23 02/06/1969 - 08/01/1979 Sold to Bayu Indonesia Air
G-AWGS CL44-D4-1 27 02/06/1969 - 03/01/1980 Sold to Westinghouse
G-AWGT CL44-D4-1 30 02/06/1969 - 04/22/1978 Sold to Cyprus Airways
G-AWOV CL44-D4-1 32 07/23/1970 - 12/15/1977 Sold to Transvalair
G-AWSC CL44-D4-1 26 10/31/1970 - 12/22/1974 written off after heavy landing in Lusaka, Zambia 12/22/1974
G-BCWJ CL44-D4-6 28 02/01/1975 - 07/06/1978 written off after heavy landing in Nairobi, Kenya 07/06/1978




Boeing 707-320C
Boeing 707
The Boeing 707 is a four-engine narrow-body commercial passenger jet airliner developed by Boeing in the early 1950s. Its name is most commonly pronounced as "Seven Oh Seven". The first airline to operate the 707 was Pan American World Airways, inaugurating the type's first commercial flight on...


Registration Model Serial Number Years Operated Notes
G-AWHU 707-379C 19821/718 10/01/1989 - 08/02/1990
G-BFEO 707-323C 18691/357 10/14/1977 - 04/14/1986
G-BFZF 707-321C 18718/368 06/01/1985 - 01/01/1986 Sold to Greyhound and re-registered as G-BNGH
G-BNGH 707-321C 18718/368 05/01/1986 - 11/05/1989 Leased from Greyhound
G-SAIL 707-323C 18690/356 09/25/1978 - 04/21/1986
G-TRAD 707-321C 18717/366 01/24/1984 - 04/16/1986
G-WIND 707-323C 18689/354 03/02/1978 - 03/18/1982
N5772T 707-331C 19213/613 08/28/1977 - 03/30/1978 Leased from TWA
HB-IEI 707-328C 19521/584 11/14/1989 - 03/01/1990 Leased from Homac Aviation

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