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Airline sub-charter and lease Titan Airways provides short, medium, or long term wet and
damp lease operations worldwide to third party carriers. The UK carrier also operates short notice sub-charter services, with the ability to launch aircraft within sixty minutes when airline customers experience unexpected operational problems.
Tour operator flight series Titan Airways operates charter flights on a seasonal basis to a number of destinations on behalf of UK-based tour operators and cruise-ship companies. Longstanding tour operator partnerships include regular operations from UK airports to
Calvi in Corsica,
Lourdes and
Chambéry in France,
Turin in Italy,
Dalaman in Turkey,
Preveza in Greece, and
Banjul in the Gambia.
Ad hoc charter Aside from these regular seasonal routes, Titan Airways operates long and short haul flights on an ad hoc basis on behalf of individuals, blue chip companies, Premier League football teams, high-profile personalities, and pop/rock groups.
Corporate events Titan Airways sometimes uses their aircraft in product launches, trade shows, promotional events, and hospitality trips for other companies.
Royal Mail Titan Airways' cooperation with the
Royal Mail dates back to the early 1990s, when operations began with the carrier's Short 360 and ATR 42 aircraft. In 1996, the carrier's BAe 146-200 fleet superseded the smaller aircraft, before being joined, and ultimately replaced, by Titan's Boeing 737-300QCs. The aircraft operated on behalf of the Royal Mail with nightly flights from Stansted to Edinburgh and to Belfast.
Government Titan Airways operates flights for
Home Office and the
Foreign Office of the
Government of the United Kingdom. On 30 July 2020, Titan Airways'
Boeing 757 became the largest passenger aircraft to land and depart from
Saint Helena Airport. This flight was a
repatriation mission on behalf of the British Government. A series of flights to
Saint Helena and
Ascension Island, once per month during the rest of 2020 and 2021, were performed with the same aircraft type. On 11 January 2021, one of Titan's Boeing 757 aircraft delivered 100 coronavirus vaccines to Saint Helena.
Military Titan Airways' Boeing 767 operated the South Atlantic Air Bridge to the
Falkland Islands on behalf of the
UK Ministry of Defence (UK MoD) for two years until September 2012, with twice-weekly flights departing from (and returning to)
RAF Brize Norton, in
Oxfordshire, to
RAF Mount Pleasant, with a mid-way refuelling stop at
RAF Ascension Island. The South Atlantic Air Bridge service was subsequently taken over by
AirTanker Services, operating a demodified demilitarised RAF Voyager (
Airbus A330 MRTT). In 2014, Titan Airways' RJ100 aircraft had been based in
Sharjah on contract to the UK MoD since 2011. The RJ100 superseded Titan Airways' BAe 146 operations in the
Persian Gulf region which dated back to 2009.
Geodis Air Network In 2021, following significant air-freight capacity shortages due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
Geodis Air Network leased an
Airbus A330-300 converted freighter from JP Lease. The aircraft was operated by Titan Airways and is registered G-EODS. It is to fly between Amsterdam, London, Chicago, and Hong Kong. ==Fleet==