Airliner World – April 2018

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COVER PHOTO: A BA CityFlyer Embraer
170 departs from London City Airport.
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When it comes to bitter rivalries in aviation, the South
West of England is perhaps the most unlikely battle ground
for feuding enterprises. And yet, the popular tourist hotspot
better known for its stunning beaches and breathtak-
ing coastline now finds itself at the centre of a heated row
between two helicopter operators.
It’s a familiar transport tale – residents in the Isles of Scilly
have waited six years for a rotary wing connection to
the mainland, and then two come along at once. In one
corner is Penzance Heliport Ltd, a privately funded group
intending to launch flights from a new facility in Penzance.
In the other is Island Helicopters, an offshoot of the Isles of
Scilly Steamship Group planning to do likewise but from
the existing airport at Land’s End.
Rotary wing services to the islands were originally
launched in 1963 but ended in October 2012
after the original Penzance heliport was
closed to make way for a new supermarket.
Since then, links have been limited to fixed-
wing flights by Skybus or sea ferries, both
of which are operated by the Isles of Scilly
Steamship Group. Indeed, the latter has
long-maintained there is insufficient traffic
on the route to support additional
capacity beyond its already established sea
and air links. It is on this basis the firm
launched a judicial review against Penzance
Heliport Ltd and its new heliport last year,
plans for which had previously been

unanimously approved by Cornwall Council. This makes
the Steamship Group’s decision to introduce its own
helicopter service all the more surprising, and comes at a
time when it has entangled its rival in legal proceedings
(a public petition against which has attracted more than
10,000 signatures).
While some would argue this is simply business, others
have criticised the move, particularly Penzance Heliport
Ltd which has become embroiled in a rather unsavoury
war of words with its rival.
There’s little doubt competition in the market is good
for consumers and good for business. It can help to drive
down fares, improve the overall quality of service, and
it can push innovation. But for the Isles of Scilly, it’s
more than a simple rivalry – it’s about providing a vital,
reliable and resilient lifeline to a remote
community which can be cut off from the
mainland, especially during the winter
when the ferry doesn’t operate and
when poor weather disrupts fixed-wing
operations. For the sake of local residents,
one hopes these companies can settle
their differences and find an amicable
solution...

Craig West
Editor

THIS PHOTO: Island
Helicopters' AW169.
ISLAND HELICOPTERS

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