FlyLeeds

FlyLeeds (IATA: FL, ICAO: FLE, callsign BLUEBIRD) is the flag carrier airline of Leeds and its largest airline as measured by revenue, passengers carried, passenger-kilometres flown, and number of destinations. The airline's main hub is Leedstown Hurnwick Airport. FlyLeeds are the main subsidiary of FlyAir - the world's largest airline - who are themselves a subsidiary of the FlyLeeds Company.

The company was established in March 2014 as the indirect successor to former state airline Leeds Airlines. The privatisation of the aviation industry during that time led to a management buyout of Leeds Airlines, which led to the formation of FlyLeeds. Much of Leeds Airlines' assets were absorbed by FlyLeeds.

FlyLeeds Mini
FlyLeeds Mini is the brand name for helicopter flights operated by FlyLeeds. The brand was founded to fill what FlyLeeds saw as a gap in the market for ultra-shorthaul domestic flights between local grass airfields and helipads inaccessible to even FlyLeeds Regional aircraft. FlyLeeds Mini also operate tourist flights, particularly in popular tourism destinations.

FlyLeeds Mini were the launch customer for the AgustaWestland AW189, a modern helicopter seating up to eighteen people. FlyLeeds Mini ordered 550 eighteen-seat AW189s, making them the largest helicopter operator in the world.

FlyLeeds Regional
FlyLeeds Regional is the brand name for domestic and shorthaul international flights operated by FlyLeeds. These include all flights within the country not covered by FlyLeeds Mini as well as a small selection of flights to foreign locations within a close proximity of Leeds, including Home, southwest England, and parts of Ireland.

FlyLeeds Zero
FlyLeeds Zero is the brand name for low-cost high-density flights operated by FlyLeeds. The brand was founded upon the FlyLeeds Company's purchase of Ryanair and easyJet to take over Leeds-based assets from both of those airlines. FlyLeeds Zero operate low-cost flights out of Leeds to destinations across Europe.