NERC Research Aircraft

There are a number of UK research aircraft now potentially available to the UK Arctic community but only those operated by BAS have extensive polar operational experience.

BAS operates four ski/wheel equipped De Havilland Twin Otter aircraft, of which two are equipped with sophisticated research instrumentation packages. One of the Twin Otters has a geophysics fit used extensively for sub-ice sheet studies whilst a second Twin Otter has a meteorology instrument fit.

BAS also operates a larger and longer range aircraft, a De Havilland Dash 7 that is wheel equipped but can operate on blue ice runways.

In the past a BAS Twin Otter has been deployed on Svalbard and more recently one of these aircraft was successfully deployed at a variety of locations across the Canadian Arctic, operating out of Resolute Base on Cornwallis Island.

British Antarctic Survey ski-equiped Twin Otter and Dash-7 aircraft above Rothera research station, Adelaide Island, Antarctica.

NERC also has access to additional research aircraft, notably a leased BAE-146 jet that has a sophisticated meteorology/atmospheric chemistry instrumentation fit and a smaller Dornier 228 used for surveying and aerial photography. More information on these aircraft can be found on the NERC website under 'Research Facilities'.