De Havilland Aviation - Dissolution

Dissolution

Following the expansion plans of Bournemouth Airport, the company was relocated to a new hangar on the North-East sector of the airport during the summer of 2008. According to official Companies House records, De Havilland Aviation was dissolved on 3rd May 2011. Operational responsibility for the aircraft formerly in the care of the company was transferred to a newly established company - D.S. Aviation Ltd now known as D.S. Worldwide (Military) Aviation Ltd.

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