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Air Foyle

GS UPA

United Kingdom · Callsign: FOYLE

334

Routes

83

Destinations

2

Countries

334

Flights

Route Network

Short-Haul 322
Medium-Haul 12
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Longest Routes

From To Distance Time
URC 🇨🇳 TSN 🇨🇳 2528 km 208 min
TSN 🇨🇳 URC 🇨🇳 2528 km 208 min
URC 🇨🇳 CGO 🇨🇳 2486 km 205 min
CGO 🇨🇳 URC 🇨🇳 2486 km 205 min
SYX 🇨🇳 TSN 🇨🇳 2438 km 202 min
TSN 🇨🇳 SYX 🇨🇳 2438 km 202 min
DSN 🇨🇳 URC 🇨🇳 1915 km 165 min
URC 🇨🇳 DSN 🇨🇳 1915 km 165 min
SYX 🇨🇳 CGO 🇨🇳 1857 km 161 min
CGO 🇨🇳 SYX 🇨🇳 1857 km 161 min
HMI 🇨🇳 XIY 🇨🇳 1604 km 143 min
XIY 🇨🇳 HMI 🇨🇳 1604 km 143 min
LYA 🇨🇳 BHY 🇨🇳 1499 km 150 min
BHY 🇨🇳 LYA 🇨🇳 1499 km 150 min
SYX 🇨🇳 WUH 🇨🇳 1469 km 148 min
WUH 🇨🇳 SYX 🇨🇳 1469 km 148 min
CGO 🇨🇳 NNG 🇨🇳 1436 km 145 min
NNG 🇨🇳 CGO 🇨🇳 1436 km 145 min
CKG 🇨🇳 TSN 🇨🇳 1432 km 145 min
TSN 🇨🇳 CKG 🇨🇳 1432 km 145 min

Top Destinations

  • China 331
  • South Korea 3

Aircraft Types

  • Embraer E190 244 routes
  • Embraer ERJ 70 routes
  • Airbus A320 30 routes
  • Airbus A321 30 routes

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Air Foyle belong to an airline alliance?
Air Foyle did not belong to any airline alliance. The British cargo and charter airline operated independently, specializing in freight operations and government contracts. Air Foyle ceased operations in 2004 after its partnership with Antonov Airlines ended.
Where was Air Foyle based?
Air Foyle was based at Luton Airport (LTN) in England. The airline operated cargo charter flights worldwide, particularly known for its partnership with Antonov Airlines using Antonov An-124 Ruslan heavy lift aircraft for outsized cargo transport.
What type of operations did Air Foyle conduct?
Air Foyle specialized in cargo charter operations, most notably marketing and operating Antonov An-124 Ruslan aircraft under a joint venture with Antonov Airlines. The airline handled oversized and project cargo that could not be transported by standard freighter aircraft.
What was Air Foyle's cargo capacity?
Through its partnership with Antonov Airlines, Air Foyle had access to some of the largest cargo aircraft in the world, including the Antonov An-124 capable of carrying up to 150 tonnes. The airline also operated its own smaller fleet for standard charter operations.
What happened to Air Foyle?
Air Foyle ceased operations in 2004 after its marketing partnership with Antonov Airlines was dissolved. The airline had been the Western marketing agent for Antonov's heavy-lift An-124 fleet since 1989. Following the split, Antonov Airlines continued operations directly until the Russia-Ukraine conflict impacted its fleet.