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词条 MK Airlines
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  1. History

  2. Fleet

  3. Accidents and incidents

  4. References

  5. External links

{{EngvarB|date=September 2017}}{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2017}}{{refimprove|date=November 2011}}{{Infobox Airline
| airline = MK Airlines
| logo =
| logo_size =
| fleet_size =
| destinations =
| IATA = 7G
| ICAO = BGB
MKA
CDO
| callsign = BRITISH GLOBAL
KRUGER AIR[1]
| parent =
| company_slogan =
| founded = 1990
| ceased = 2010
| headquarters = Ghana (1990-1995 and 1996-2006)
Nigeria (1995-1996)
United Kingdom (2006-2010)
| key_people = Michael Kruger (founder and CEO)
| bases = Gatwick Airport
Kent International Airport
Ostend–Bruges International Airport
Luxembourg-Findel International Airport
OR Tambo International Airport
| secondary_hubs =
| focus_cities =
| frequent_flyer =
| lounge = | website = www.mkairlines.com (defunct)
| alliance = None
|}}MK Airlines Ltd. was a cargo airline from Ghana (registered in the United Kingdom from 2006 onwards,[2] with its headquarters in Hartfield, East Sussex),[3] which was operational between 1990 and 2010, concentrating on freight services to and from Africa. The airline routed most of its transported freight via its European bases at Gatwick Airport, Kent International Airport, Ostend–Bruges International Airport or Luxembourg-Findel International Airport.[2] The African hub was located at OR Tambo International Airport, serving Johannesburg.[4]

History

The airline was founded by Michael C. Kruger as MK Air Cargo d'Or in 1990[2] (MK stands for its founder's initials). Headquartered and registered in Ghana, a network of cargo flights with hubs at Kotoka International Airport and Gatwick Airport was set up, which was served with only one aircraft, a Douglas DC-8.{{citation needed|date=November 2011}} In 1993, the MK Airlines branding was adopted.[2]

Between 1995 and 1996, the headquarters of the airline were located in Nigeria.[2] From 1999 onwards, MK Airlines expanded its fleet with cargo configured Boeing 747-200 airliners.[1] The last of its DC-8s was put out of service in 2006.{{citation needed|date=November 2011}}

In September 2006, MK Airlines was issued a new airline licence by the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority. In November 2007, plans for a rebranding of the airline as British Global were announced.[2] The company had its airline code changed to BGB accordingly,[5] but in March 2008, the rebranding was postponed indefinitely.[2]

Due to financial problems, MK Airlines had to suspend all flight operations on 10 June 2008, and went into administration.[2] After an investment had been received from Trans Atlantic Aviation, a subsidiary of the Belfairs Group, a limited extent of operations could resume on 20 June of that year.[2] Following a reorganization of the airline's funding, bankruptcy administration could be left on 24 June 2009.[2] Plans for an acquisition of more fuel-efficient aircraft of the Boeing 747-400 type could not be realized.{{citation needed|date=November 2011}}

The financial burdens of the company could not be alleviated in the short term. On 9 April 2010, all operations ceased with surrender of the Air Operators Certificate to the UK CAA on the same day.[2][6][7] An attempt was made to secure a company voluntary arrangement in order to be in a position to apply for a relaunch of operations. The CVA was successfully challenged by creditors as having been irregularly conducted and was rejected by the High Court of Justice on 5 October 2010.[8]

Fleet

Over the years of its existence, MK Airlines operated the following aircraft types:[1][2]

{{expand list|date=November 2011}}
Aircraft 10Introduced 1967Retired
Boeing 727-100
2009
2010
Boeing 727-200
2009
2010
Boeing 747-200
1999
2010
Douglas DC-8
1990
2006
Hawker Siddeley HS 748

Accidents and incidents

  • On 15 February 1992, an MK Air Cargo d'Or (as the company was called at that time) Douglas DC-8 (registered 9G-MKB) crashed and subsequently caught fire while approaching Kano Airport on a flight from London. The five persons on board survived the accident.[9]
  • On 17 December 1996, an MK Airlines DC-8 (registered 9G-MKD) struck trees upon approaching Port Harcourt International Airport following a flight from Luxembourg. The pilots did not manage to perform a go-around, and the aircraft touched down without being fully controlled, causing it to veer off the runway, thus being destroyed beyond repair. The four crew members remained uninjured.[10]
  • On 27 November 2001, another MK Airlines aircraft (this time a Boeing 747-200 registered 9G-MKI) crashed when descending to Port Harcourt completing a cargo flight from Luxemburg in bad weather on short final. Nigeria's Ministry of Aviation produced a Civil Aviation Accident Report (FMA/AIPB/389) which found the pilot was using a nonstandard final approach on autopilot below 2000 feet. Of the thirteen persons on board, one died in the ensuing fire.[11][12]
  • The crash of Flight 1602 on 14 October 2004 with its seven fatalities marks the worst accident in the history of MK Airlines. The aircraft involved, a Boeing 747-200 registered 9G-MKJ, did not get airborne upon take-off from Halifax Stanfield International Airport following a fuel stop en route to Zaragoza, Spain. The runway was overshot, and the airliner broke up and burst into flames. There were no survivors. TSB investigation into the accident revealed that the crew had used a wrong aircraft weight for calculating the necessary take-off thrust.[13][14]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.airfleets.net/flottecie/MK+Airlines.htm|title=MK Airlines Fleet - Airfleets aviation|website=www.airfleets.net}}
2. ^10 11 {{cite web|url=http://aerotransport.org|title=ATDB.aero aerotransport.org AeroTransport Data Bank|website=aerotransport.org}}
3. ^"[https://archive.is/20061104072921/http://www.mkairlines.com/fset_enquiry.htm Preserved airline website at web.archive.org]" MK Airlines. Retrieved on 9 September 2010.
4. ^{{cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work=Flight International | page= 51 | date= 10 April 2007}}
5. ^Civil Aviation Authority Consumer Protection Group Official Record Series 2 Number 1836, 12 February 2008 (ISSN 0306-4654)
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.aircargonews.net/news/single-view/news/mk-airlines-forced-from-the-sky.html|title=MK Airlines forced from the sky ǀ Air Cargo News|first=DVV Media Group|last=GmbH|website=www.aircargonews.net}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ifw-net.com/freightpubs/ifw/index/mk-airlines-to-suspend-operations-due-to-financial-problems/20017766407.htm;jsessionid=09BAFAEF173F949018E558584D471833.5d25bd3d240cca6cbbee6afc8c3b5655190f397fhttp:/www.google.be|title=Lloyd's Loading List - Freight Forwarding and Logistics News with Freight Trade Route Search|website=www.ifw-net.com}}
8. ^http://www.healys.com/site/library/commercialclient/insolvency_law_legal_advice_and_cvas
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19920215-0|title=ASN Aircraft accident Douglas DC-8-54F 9G-MKB Kano International Airport (KAN)|first=Harro|last=Ranter|website=aviation-safety.net}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19961217-2|title=ASN Aircraft accident McDonnell Douglas DC-8-55F 9G-MKD Port Harcourt Airport (PHC)|first=Harro|last=Ranter|website=aviation-safety.net}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi-bin/view_details.cgi?date=11272001®=9G-MKI&airline=MK+Airlines|title=2001 accident at the Air Disaster Database|publisher=|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140301170238/http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi-bin/view_details.cgi?date=11272001®=9G-MKI&airline=MK+Airlines|archivedate=1 March 2014|df=dmy-all}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.skybrary.aero/bookshelf/books/593.pdf|title=Excerpt from Aviation Investigation Report A04H0004, p.58|publisher=}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20041014-0|title=ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 747-244BSF 9G-MKJ Halifax International Airport, NS (YHZ)|first=Harro|last=Ranter|website=aviation-safety.net}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tsb.gc.ca/eng/rapports-reports/aviation/2004/a04h0004/a04h0004.asp|title=Aviation Investigation Report A04H0004|first=Government of Canada, Transportation Safety Board of|last=Canada|website=www.tsb.gc.ca}}

External links

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