ZK-DES. Hawker Siddeley HS-748-2A-242. c/n 1689-186.
This aircraft was built by Hawker Siddeley Aircraft Limited, Woodford, Manchester, England - 1971 It was built for Mount Cook Airlines, Christchurch, New Zealand Entered onto the New Zealand Aircraft Register as ZK-DES - June 04, 1971 Registered to Mount Cook Airlines, Christchurch First flown from Woodford as ZK-DES - June 04, 1971 Accepted by Mount Cook Airlines at Woodford - June 1971 It arrived at Christchurch having completed its ferry flight to New Zealand - July 02, 1971 The aircraft was named 'Tongariro' (carried away by the South Wind) Operated its first revenue service - ? Registered to The Mount Cook Group Ltd, Christchurch - February 07, 1978 Leased to Servico Acoreano de Transportes Aereos (SATA Air Acores), Ponta Delgarda, Portugal - June 26, 1982 Returned to Mount Cook at the end of the lease - September 26, 1982 The aircraft was renamed 'Ruapehu' It was damaged when a propeller struck the GPU on startup at Queenstown - March 19, 1990 It was repaired and returned to service It operated its final revenue service Queenstown - Chritschurch as NZ5028 - February 05, 1996 This was the airline's last HS-748 revenue service The aircraft was withdrawn from use and stored at Christchurch Leased to Royal Tongan Airlines, Nuku'alofa, Tonga - October 15, 1997 Ferried Christchurch - Tonga - October 15, 1997 Returned to Mount Cook at the end of the lease - November 28, 1997 Ferried Nuku'alofa - Auckland - Christchurch and returned to storage - November 29, 1997 It was sold to Emerald Airways Limited, England - January 1998 It arrived at Southend on completion of the ferry flight to England - February 08, 1998 Cancelled from the New Zealand Aircraft Register - February 25, 1998 Entered onto the British Aircraft Register as G-SOEI (CofR G-SOEI/R1) - February 25, 1998 Registered to Emerald Airways Limited, Leeds, United Kingdom Ferried Southend - Exeter in the Mount Cook livery - April 13, 1998 The Certificate of Airworthiness (CofA) was issued - April 18, 1998 It was observed at Hurn in the basic Mount Cook livery but without titles - November 22, 2005 Ferried Newcastle - Blackpool when Emerald's AOC was suspended as JEM04P - May 04, 2006 The aircraft had flown 54,070 hours with 61,012 cycles to date Sold to International Air Parts Pty Ltd, England - October 16, 2006 Registered to PTB (Emerald) Pty Ltd, Blackpool (CofR G-SOEI/R2) - December 12, 2006 Cancelled from the British Aircraft Register - June 29, 2009 Sold to Aerospace Trust Management LLC Trustee, Wilmington, Delaware - June 29, 2009 It was observed at Blackpool undergoing engine tests as 'N748D' - June 30, 2009 Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N748D - July 21, 2009 Registered to Aerospace Trust Management LLC Trustee, Wilmington, Delaware This aircraft did not leave England Ferried Blackpool - Southend for storage - August 17, 2009 It was observed at Southend having some work carried out on it - April 2011 It was reported that it had been sold to a private user in Kenya but this did not eventuate - June 23, 2015 The aircraft remained stored at Southend It was reregistered as N743LA - May 16, 2016 Registered to Zone 4 International Limited Liability Company, Rex, Georgia This registration was never applied to the aircraft Cancelled from the United States Aircraft Register - February 02, 2017 It was reported to have been sold to Planes For Africa Limited, Kenya t/a Avro Express Limited - April 2017 Entered ontio the Kenyan Aircraft Register as '5Y-CHD' - April 07, 2017 Registered to Zone 4 International Limited Liability Company, Rex, Georgia This sale and the Kenyan registration has never been confirmed The aircraft remained stored at Southend Breaking up commenced at Southend - August 2017 |
ZK-DES. Mount Cook Line - 'Tongariro' in the early livery at Auckland Airport, February 1983. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0748-023.) |
ZK-DES. Mount Cook Line - 'Tongariro' in the early livery at Auckland Airport, July 1983. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0748-030.) |
ZK-DES. Mount Cook Line - 'Tongariro' in the revised livery at Auckland Airport, November 1983. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0748-018.) |
ZK-DES. Mount Cook Airline - 'Tongariro' in the final livery at Wellington Airport, November 1992. (M. Richardson Copyright Image 0748-015.) |
G-SOEI. Emerald Airways - in the basic 'Mount Cook' livery at Paris Charles de Gualle Airport, April 2004. (C. Laugier Copyright Image 0748-045.) |