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Post by Airbus A346 on Apr 16, 2022 11:10:32 GMT 1
Seen a report elsewhere - can anyone confirm or elaborate.
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Post by robaero on Apr 16, 2022 11:38:06 GMT 1
Most of the Jota fleet seems to have been stored at Cranfield of late.
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Post by Beemer on Apr 16, 2022 21:36:53 GMT 1
Jota fleet
G-JOTC 146 300QT @ Southend minus engines G-JOTD 146 300QT @ Cranfield stored G-JOTE 146 300QT @ Cranfield stored G-JOTF 146 300QT @ Cranfield stored G-JOTR 146 RJ85 @ Cranfield stored @ 17-03-22 G-JOTS 146 RJ100 @ Cranfield stored @ 11-04-22 G-SMLA 146 200 @ Cranfield for preservation
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Post by Airbus A346 on Apr 17, 2022 16:50:27 GMT 1
From an article on the UK Aviation News website -
"UK charter specialist JOTA Aviation (ENZ), which specialised in sports, music and film charters, ceased trading yesterday.
No reason has been given for the collapse, however Companies House lists its accounts as overdue suggesting serious financial issues.
Formed in 2009 JOTA Aviation was one of a number of companies that formed the JOTA Group and it is unclear whether the other divisions are affected.
At the time of the collapse, the airline had three aircraft, a cargo only BAe 146-300QT and two passenger airliners, an Avro RJ100 and RJ85.
Whilst there has been no official statement from the company, all of its social media channels have been deleted".
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