Air BVI was an airline that operated and was based in the British Virgin Islands (BVI). Founded in 1971, Air BVI primarily flew between Beef Island Airport (EIS) in Tortola and SJU Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico, providing connecting flights to and from major airlines serving San Juan in order to allow tourists to visit the British Virgin Islands, as well as providing transportation for local BVI residents and also serving other destinations in the BVI such as Anegada and Virgin Gorda. Air BVI went into liquidation due to insolvency in 1991, although it continued to operate out of bankruptcy for almost two and a half years.
VP-LVN was a Hawker Siddeley HS 748-101 sr.1A c/n 1538 that flew in April 1961 and was used internally by Avro Corporation as G-ARMX until December 1964, when it was sold to Skyways London. In April 1972, it was acquired by Dan Air London, which retired the aircraft in May 1990 and sold it to Air BVI as VP-LVN. It even operated in Dan Air colors before being retired and dismantled for spare parts.
Founded - 1971
British Virgin Islands
Ceased operations - 1993
Operating bases : Tortola Airport (airline headquarters)
San Juan Airport
Fleet size - 3