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Scots airline bids farewell to fleet on its 41st anniversary

by Glasgow Report
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A SCOTS airline has retired a twin-engine turboprop aircraft after two decades of being in operation.

Loganair said goodbye to Flight LM340 today, which also marked the 41st anniversary of the first Saab 340 flight worldwide.

Captain Eddie Watt.
Pictured: Captain Eddie Watt. (C) Big Partnership

The aircraft flew from Kirkwall to Inverness before departing for its last majestic swoop down into Glasgow Airport, following the path of the first ever Loganair Saab 340 flight.

The Saab 340 was flown by Captain Eddie Watt, who tomorrow celebrates his 65th birthday and will retire from the business.

A Shetlander, Eddie is Loganair’s longest serving pilot, after joining the airline on 1 October 1996.

He is renowned among crews and customers for his commentaries from the cockpit and was joined by his wife Rosemary who was among the passengers on board.

The aircraft was also crewed by Lionel McClean, who is completing his last commercial flight before retiring in April, and Nichola Charlish, who is Loganair’s longest-serving cabin crew member in Aberdeen.

LM340 touched down to a salute by water cannons, and a piper on the tarmac, before taxiing into Loganair’s hangar at Glasgow Airport.

A workhorse of the skies, and the former mainstay of Loganair’s islands services, the airline’s 18 Saab 340s completed more than 430,000 flights, both passenger and cargo, and carried in excess of 8 million customers over their lifetime.

In 2012, a Loganair Saab 340 carried the Olympic flame to Shetland, Orkney, and Stornoway in the Western Isles, and during the Covid-19 pandemic two of the airline’s Saab 340s were converted to be used as additional air ambulances.

This ensured remote patients could access vital healthcare on the mainland. The Saab 340s are being replaced by Loganair’s new ATR turboprops aircraft, which are larger, quieter, and more efficient.

This will also allow Loganair to carry up to 45% more customers on some routes and supporting its ambition of offering greater numbers of lower air fares.

The ATR fleet will also help to boost the resilience of Loganair as there is greater availability of pilots licensed to fly the aircraft.

Kent Lindgren, Vice President, Sales and Marketing Saab Regional Aircraft, who was on board the flight, said: “Loganair has been a valued customer and operator of Saab regional aircraft for a quarter of a century.

“Professional operators are essential to any aircraft’s success, and Loganair really stepped up to form an important part of the Saab 340 and 2000 community.

“Flying in some of the world’s harshest environments, Loganair’s operation has been of immense value to Saab, both as a testament to the quality of the platforms and for the technical feedback this has given us.

“Saab would like to thank Loganair for 25 years of safe Saab-operations, serving so many Scottish communities and allowing regions and relationships to prosper.”

Jonathan Hinkles, CEO, Loganair, said: “It really is a historic moment for Loganair.

“The Saab 340s have been essential to our operation of island services over the years, connecting remote communities with the mainland and delivering over 8 million customers along with food, newspapers, pets and mail.

“As someone whose aviation journey was prompted by a strong passion for flying, I am personally very sad to see these aircraft go, but we look forward to introducing our new ATR fleet to our customers who will love the space and comfort they offer.

“Today we celebrate another special retirement with the departure of Captain Eddie Watt after 34 years of service.

“He has made a remarkable contribution to Loganair, and we wish him well on his next chapter.”

Captain Eddie Watt added: “It is fitting for me that I retire with the aircraft that has been the staple of my career. 

“Piloting the Saab340, I have watched all of Scotland pass underneath me and it’s been an incredible 34 years flying with this beloved aircraft.”



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