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Use User:Christopher_Card has changed all the references in WIkipedia and this article from BA Cityflyer to BA CityFlyer. I am tempted to change it back ! as the Operating Licence has Cityflyer Express Limited trading as BA Cityflyer and it refered to as Cityflyer on the British Airways website. Just thought can anybody provide a citation for the change. CityFlyer Express. MilborneOne 20:38, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
Have reformulated this paragraph because there seems to be a widespread misconception among Wikipedians that defunct CityFlyer Express was a part of BA's former regional operation. CityFlyer Express never was part of BA's regional operation in its various guises, i.e. BA Regional, BA CityExpress or BA Connect. Instead, BA subsumed its erstwhile wholly owned CityFlyer Express subsidiary into its short-haul Gatwick mainline operation as part of its reorganisation at London's second airport in the wake of recording its first-ever full-year loss at the turn of the millennium.
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The recent minor incident to a BA CityFlyer aircraft at LCY does not warrant inclusion in this encyclopedic article as it does not meet the criteria defined at WP:AIRLINES, namely that:
Accidents or incidents should only be included if:
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Hi Guys,
I have heard from a couple BA City-flyer Pilots that Edinburgh is a base for them. Not just for A/C but for Pilots and Cabin Crew too. I went about adding this to this BA CityFlyer page.
Obviously word of mouth cannot be used as a reasonable backup for my edit but I went and got a reference for this which I put in with my edit.
Despite this, I have had my edit reverted several times now. Can someone please explain why? Seems strange.
Here is a list of links I have used: http://www.airlineportal.org/ba-city.htm https://www.aviationjobsearch.com/job/first-officers-e-jet-series-1/2838978 https://www.jobapplications.co.uk/ba-cityflyer-application/
And many others too!
I look forward to hearing back from others on this.
Flyingmaneasy ( talk) 18:19, 7 June 2018 (UTC)