
Colours in the Sky
The History of Autair and Court Line Aviation
Graham Simons(Author)
Pen & Sword Aviation (Publisher)
Published on 6. August 2018
Book
Hardback
318 pages
978-1-5267-2556-1 (ISBN)
Description
It's impossible to tell the story of Court Line without telling that of Autair, founded by helicopter pioneer William 'Bill' Armstrong. Autair itself was an offshoot of his global helicopter operation, but Bill also had his finger in many aviation 'pies' including a multitude of operations in Africa, where so many aircraft and airlines were created, bought and sold with such prolificacy that even he could not remember the names and how many there were! There is also the background to Court Line's shipping concerns and the Caribbean operations of the hotel chains and regional airline Leeward Islands Air Transport which Court owned for a while.
Covered in detail is the introduction, demonstration and use of the Lockheed TriStar wide-bodied airliner, the first of the type used in the Inclusive Tour business.
Court Line Aviation and Tom Gullick's Clarksons Holidays brought to the forefront the concept of value-for-money Inclusive Tour holidays following the 'vertical integration' business model whereby owning and controlling each step of the holiday allowed the company to make a small profit at every stage.
The orange, pink, turquoise and yellow jets brought flashes of colour to dreary British airports, and quickly streamed a multi-coloured rainbow across European skies to Mediterranean destinations and even further afield. Truly they did indeed put Colours in the Sky!
Covered in detail is the introduction, demonstration and use of the Lockheed TriStar wide-bodied airliner, the first of the type used in the Inclusive Tour business.
Court Line Aviation and Tom Gullick's Clarksons Holidays brought to the forefront the concept of value-for-money Inclusive Tour holidays following the 'vertical integration' business model whereby owning and controlling each step of the holiday allowed the company to make a small profit at every stage.
The orange, pink, turquoise and yellow jets brought flashes of colour to dreary British airports, and quickly streamed a multi-coloured rainbow across European skies to Mediterranean destinations and even further afield. Truly they did indeed put Colours in the Sky!
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Language
English
Place of publication
South Yorkshire
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Illustrations
Colour and black and white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 257 mm
Width: 182 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
1025 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5267-2556-1 (9781526725561)
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Person
Graham Simons is a highly respected aviation historian and author. He has penned many Pen and Sword titles focussing on aviation themes, including; _Mosquito: The Original Multi-Role Combat Aircraft_ (2011); _Comet! The World's First Jet Airliner_ (2013), _The Airbus A380: A History_ (2014), _Howard Hughes and the Spruce Goose: The Story of the HK-1 Hercules_ (2014) and _Operation LUSTY: The Search for Hitler's Secret Technology_ (2016). He lives near Peterborough.