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SkyKing Limited

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SkyKing
IATA ICAO Call sign
RU SKI SKYKING
Founded1994
Ceased operations22 October 2008
(merged into Air Turks and Caicos)
HubsProvidenciales International Airport
Secondary hubsGrand Turk International Airport
Fleet size9 (at closure)[citation needed]
Destinations8 (at closure)[citation needed]
Key people
Brian Lightbourne (COO
Websitehttp://www.skyking.tc (defunct)

SkyKing Limited was a scheduled passenger airline based on the Turks and Caicos Islands.

History

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In December 1994, two entrepreneurs from the Turks and Caicos Islands, Harold Charles (a native of Haiti) and John Shearer, joined forces putting together a hangar facility and 2 small piston-engine aircraft to form a small charter airline. The first revenue flight took place in January 1995. In 1996, scheduled services began using a mixed fleet of a total of eight Cessna 400 and Piper PA-23 aircraft, after which larger Short 360 aircraft were added. Over the following years, SkyKing bought some Beechcraft 1900, which eventually became the only aircraft type in the fleet.

In 2008, SkyKing was acquired by rival Air Turks and Caicos. Since 22 October of that year, all SkyKing operations were merged into its new owner. Subsequently, the SkyKing brand was discontinued.[1]

Destinations

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At the time of closure, SkyKing operated scheduled flights to the following destinations:

Dominican Republic
Haiti
Jamaica
Turks and Caicos Islands

Fleet

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In October 2008, SkyKing operated the following aircraft, which were subsequently integrated into the Air Turks and Caicos fleet.

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