FORT WORTH, UNITED STATES - By decree of the sole Governing Director, Ben Benjadol, from 1 January 2018 at 00:00 UTC on, Wiltshire Airlines will switch to exclusively British date, time, and grammatical conventions. These changes will begin institution retroactively on 27 August 2017 and will be completed by 1 January 2018. This change has been enacted to allow Wiltshire Airlines to remain closer to its roots as an institution and to better serve its home population of the United Kingdom.
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Wiltshire Airlines is moving its corporate headquarters to Salisbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom effective 19 March 2017. A new hub for light aircraft domestic operations will be established at Old Sarum Airfield (ICAO: EGLS). Its international operations center (IOC) will remain on the grounds of London Heathrow International Airport. Along with this change, to streamline its international route network, hubs at San Francisco International (KSFO) and Tokyo Narita International (RJAA) are being shut down. All pilots currently based out of KSFO will be transferred to KIAD, which is now Wiltshire Airlines' crew hub in the United States. For more information, please contact a Board of Directors member. Thank you.
Change is, as always, coming to Wiltshire Airlines this summer of 2015! Wiltshire Airlines is moving its headquarters back to the grounds of London Heathrow International Airport in London, United Kingdom, as well as a move to Heathrow's Terminal 2 (The Queen's Terminal) from its current operations in Terminals 3 and 5.
More updates soon. NATIONAL HARBOR, MARYLAND - Today, GEFS-Online's largest and oldest continuously operating virtual airline released its website's fifth development version, aimed at breathing new life into the virtual airline, which will reach its two-year anniversary of operation on June 10th. The new website includes many new features such as a redesigned financials system, a press release center, as well as a completely new look and logo.
MONTREAL, QUEBEC - The decision has finally been made. After almost 24 hours of scrutiny and judgement, Wiltshire Airlines' board of directors finally approved a change of Wiltshire Airlines' IATA code to Q6 to avoid naming conflicts with the real airline Aerolineas Pacifico Atlantico S.A., a Panamanian airline, which, in the real world, occupies the WL IATA code. The changes will take effect on 5 May 2015, although registration numbers of Wiltshire aircraft are currently not expected to change. Wiltshire's ICAO code will still remain WLS.
Wiltshire Airlines today also announced its scheduled opening of a new focus city at Washington Dulles International Airport (IATA: IAD, ICAO: KIAD), an airport where Wiltshire currently only operates from San Francisco, and where its sole corporate jet is based. The focus city will open with scheduled service to many destinations in North America, Asia, and Europe on 1 May 2015. |
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