Post by Dave Homewood on Jun 30, 2021 12:55:41 GMT 12
Company behind Auckland airline Fly My Sky in liquidation
John Anthony
12:42, Jun 30 2021
Fly My Sky flew to Great Barrier Island and back seven days a week.
The operator of Auckland airline Fly My Sky has gone into liquidation.
The registered company behind the third tier airline Commercial Helicopters had Clive Bish of Ecovis KGA appointed as a liquidator on Wednesday.
Fly My Sky’s website has been stripped of information and the company’s contact numbers have been disconnected.
Commercial Helicopters is owned by Christine and Dylan Young and Marcham Trustee Company, who bought the business in March 2020.
Dylan Young is the sole director.
Fly My Sky flew to Great Barrier Island and back seven days a week.
Fly My Sky has a fleet of four Britten-Norman Islanders aircraft.
It operates out of Auckland Airport and started its Great Barrier Island service as Mountain Air over 20 years ago.
Commercial Helicopters has been in continuous operation for more than 40 years, originally starting in 1980 flying helicopters. Now the business was exclusively a fixed-wing twin-engine operation.
It has provided private aircraft charter flights throughout New Zealand and had a fleet of four twin-engine Britten-Norman Islanders aircraft, each carrying up to nine passengers.
In April 2020 Fly My Sky was one of several small airlines to receive Government funding to support vital air links to offshore islands.
As part of the Government’s $600 million aviation support package it fast-tracked funding of up to $1.7 million to maintain air links to remote island communities.
Commercial Helicopters received three rounds of Covid-19 wage subsidies worth $156,000 for between 13 and 20 staff.
www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/125607569/company-behind-auckland-airline-fly-my-sky-in-liquidation
John Anthony
12:42, Jun 30 2021
Fly My Sky flew to Great Barrier Island and back seven days a week.
The operator of Auckland airline Fly My Sky has gone into liquidation.
The registered company behind the third tier airline Commercial Helicopters had Clive Bish of Ecovis KGA appointed as a liquidator on Wednesday.
Fly My Sky’s website has been stripped of information and the company’s contact numbers have been disconnected.
Commercial Helicopters is owned by Christine and Dylan Young and Marcham Trustee Company, who bought the business in March 2020.
Dylan Young is the sole director.
Fly My Sky flew to Great Barrier Island and back seven days a week.
Fly My Sky has a fleet of four Britten-Norman Islanders aircraft.
It operates out of Auckland Airport and started its Great Barrier Island service as Mountain Air over 20 years ago.
Commercial Helicopters has been in continuous operation for more than 40 years, originally starting in 1980 flying helicopters. Now the business was exclusively a fixed-wing twin-engine operation.
It has provided private aircraft charter flights throughout New Zealand and had a fleet of four twin-engine Britten-Norman Islanders aircraft, each carrying up to nine passengers.
In April 2020 Fly My Sky was one of several small airlines to receive Government funding to support vital air links to offshore islands.
As part of the Government’s $600 million aviation support package it fast-tracked funding of up to $1.7 million to maintain air links to remote island communities.
Commercial Helicopters received three rounds of Covid-19 wage subsidies worth $156,000 for between 13 and 20 staff.
www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/125607569/company-behind-auckland-airline-fly-my-sky-in-liquidation