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Paul Quine was born on 17 January, 1969 in Douglas, Isle of Man. Discover Paul Quine's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 17 January, 1969
Birthday 17 January
Birthplace Douglas, Isle of Man
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2022

Following his time in politics Quine resumed his career in commercial aviation, joining Loganair in March 2022. He currently operates the ATR-72 based at Ronaldsway Airport, Isle of Man.

2021

Despite almost trebling his vote at the 2021 Manx general election, Quine narrowly lost his seat in the Douglas South constituency.

2020

Flybe was further restructured in 2014, and its Isle of Man base was closed. Quine was posted to Flybe's base at Belfast City Airport, from where he operated for 14 months. In summer 2015, he was again posted to Manchester, from where he continued to operate the Dash-8 Q-400 on various Flybe routes until the Isle of Man base reopened in 2019. Quine remained based on the Isle of Man until Flybe went into administration on 5 March 2020. During his time with Flybe, he served on the Company Council of the British Airline Pilots' Association.

Quine was one of ten people nominated in July 2020 to fill the two vacant seats in the House of Keys in the constituency of Douglas South – the largest number ever to contest a Keys by-election. The by-election took place on 27 August 2020. After two recounts, Quine came second in the poll, securing one of the two seats.

2006

On 3 November 2006, British Airways chief executive Willie Walsh said that BA had reached an agreement for Flybe to acquire their regional subsidiary, BA Connect. Flybe assumed the majority of the British Airways routes operated by BA Connect, and introduced the Dash-8 Q-400 onto these routes. Quine was amongst the first of the ex-BA Connect pilots to undergo the conversion course onto the new aircraft type at Farnborough Aerodrome, Hampshire. As Flybe continued to re-organise the route structure which it had inherited, Quine was posted back to the Isle of Man.

2002

Following his time at BAC Express, Quine joined Manx Airlines, this time as a Second Officer flying the British Aerospace ATP. Manx Airlines, which was then part of the British Regional Airlines Group, was undergoing a period of major expansion, and he rose rapidly through the ranks, achieving First Officer and Senior First Officer before attaining the rank of Captain. Upon gaining his command, he was posted to Manchester for twelve months. Returning to the Isle of Man, he continued to operate the BAe ATP until Manx Airlines ceased operations on 31 August 2002.

Manx Airlines' last flight was planned to be flown by BAe 146 G-MIMA, from Gatwick Airport to Ronaldsway. However, due to technical problems, a sub-chartered aircraft was brought in to operate this service. So the last Manx Airlines flight (JE 818 Birmingham International to Ronaldsway by ATP G-MANB on 31 August 2002) was captained by Quine. The BRAL Group was bought out for about £72 million by British Airways, and Manx Airlines ceased to exist.

1969

Stephen Paul Quine (born 17 January 1969), is a Manx-born commercial pilot and former politician who, on August 31, 2002, was pilot in command of the final Manx Airlines flight. On 27 August 2020 he was elected as a Member of the House of Keys for the constituency of Douglas South in a by-election, before narrowly losing his seat at the subsequent General Election.

1947

Always known as Paul, Quine is the oldest of four children to Colin (born 21 June 1947; died 27 May 1991) and Catherine Quine (née Campbell) (born 17 September 1947). Paul Quine was born at the Jane Crookall Maternity Home on 17 January 1969 and was brought up in the Anagh Coar district of Douglas. His father was a businessman. Following his primary education, Quine attended Ballakermeen Junior High School and St Ninian's High School, representing both schools at football and cricket. During his youth he was an active member of the 2nd Douglas Cub Pack and Scout Troop in addition to which he played football for Pulrose United.