AirTanker Services


AirTanker Services, operating as AirTanker, is a British aircraft leasing company providing a fleet of Airbus A330 MRTT tanker/transports, known by the service name "Voyager", to the Royal Air Force for the aerial refuelling role.
For additional revenue it operates air charter flights using reserve aircraft. It is a consortium of Airbus, Rolls-Royce plc, Cobham plc, Babcock International and Thales Group.
In 2008 the Ministry of Defence signed the Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft contract with AirTanker to provide the Royal Air Force with an air transport and air-to-air refuelling capability. As well as supporting the RAF, AirTanker holds a United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Type A Operating Licence, permitting it to carry passengers, cargo and mail on aircraft with 20 or more seats.
, owned by Airtanker, arrives at the 2016 RIAT, England
Following the granting of an air operating licence the airline flew its first charter flight to RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus for the UK Ministry of Defence in January 2013. After delays in certification, its first operational refuelling flight took place on 20 May 2013.
From May 2015, AirTanker leased one aircraft to Thomas Cook Airlines to be deployed on holiday routes. The contract was to initially run for three years, and would have involved mainly long haul flights from Glasgow, Manchester and London Stansted Airport. Their first commercial flight took place on 1 May 2015 from Manchester to Cancun and Punta Cana for Thomas Cook Airlines using an Airbus A330.
On 30 September 2016, AirTanker reached the final establishment phase milestone in the Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft programme with the achievement of Full Service Date on time and on budget delivering all 14 Aircraft.
AirTanker also provides twice-weekly flights from RAF Brize Norton to RAF Mount Pleasant on the Falkland Islands mainly for military personnel, though fare-paying passengers are also allowed to travel.

Fleet

AirTanker has a 27-year contract to provide fourteen aircraft: "core" fleet of nine aircraft - eight with military serials and one civilian registration - and a "surge" fleet of five civil registered aircraft which it uses for additional revenue.
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Current usePassengers
ZZ330G-VYGARAF291
ZZ331G-VYGBRAF291
ZZ332G-VYGCRAF291
ZZ333G-VYGDRAF291
ZZ334G-VYGERAF291
ZZ335G-VYGFRAF291
ZZ336G-VYGGRAF VIP, 158 including 58 business class seats
ZZ337G-VYGHRAF291
ZZ338G-VYGIRAF291
ZZ339G-VYGJAirTanker for RAF
ZZ340G-VYGKAirTanker for RAF320 economy
ZZ341G-VYGLAirTanker for RAF 327 economy
ZZ342G-VYGMAirTanker for RAF 327 economy
ZZ343G-VYGNRAF