One of the UK’s oldest air carriers, Loganair has recently started out as an independent airline again following many years operating as a franchise carrier for British Airways and then Flybe.
From September 2017 we’ve seen Loganair, which is based in Scotland, unveil a new tartan-themed livery to its fleet and open up new routes and code-share agreements.

@MrAvgeek [CC BY-SA 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons
Two particularly special routes are the world’s only scheduled flight to land on a beach, between Glasgow and Barra, and also the world’s shortest commercial flight between Westray and Papa Westray in the Orkney Islands.
As well as Scottish routes, Loganair flies to other destinations across the UK and to Ireland and Norway. It also operates dedicated cargo services with freighter aircraft.
Website: https://www.loganair.co.uk/
Hubs: Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Aberdeen, Inverness
Loganair Fleet
Britten Norman BN2 Islander
- G-BLDV
- G-BPCA
DHC-6-300 Twin Otter
- G-BVVK

Photo (c) Loganair
Viking Air DHC-6-400 Twin Otter
- G-HIAL
- G-SGTS
Dornier 328-110
- G-BYHG
- G-CCGS

Photo (c) Loganair
Saab 340/340F
- G-GNTB
- G-GNTF
- G-LGNA
- G-LGNB
- G-LGNC
- G-LGND
- G-LGNE
- G-LGNF
- G-LGNG
- G-LGNH
- G-LGNI
- G-LGNJ
- G-LGNK
- G-LGNM
- G-LGNN
- G-LGNU
- G-LGNZ
Saab 2000
- G-LGNO
- G-LGNP
- G-LGNR
- G-LGNS
- G-LGNT