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Old 16th Oct 2011, 20:22   #361 (permalink)
 
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Aurigny appoints new Non-Exec Directors to the Board - Business News | businesslife.co
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Old 24th Apr 2012, 19:01   #362 (permalink)
 
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Job losses announces

16 redundancies announced at Aurignys engineering division Anglo Normandy. That's quite a large percentage of the total staff I would imagine.


Job losses at Aurigny - Guernsey News from ITV Channel Television - channelonline.tv
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Old 8th Aug 2012, 20:04   #363 (permalink)
 
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Question ATR 72-500 problem?

In thirteen years of flying Aurigny had a first today - on check in (seq 46) was told that the aircraft was heavy so they would not be carrying duty free or catering. Then at the gate the "last 5 passengers to check in" were offloaded (including me) and put on the next Flybe flight - which, as it happened, landed not long after the Aurigny flight, despite being timetabled 45 minutes later - no no skin off my nose - but wondered what was behind this - extra freight they had to get across, or something tec with the old gal?
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kuningan - Aircraft change from the planned 72 to 66 seater is the reason you were offloaded. Simples.
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So why did they tell us the duty free and catering was being offloaded too? And if I was "one of the "last 5 to check in" why was I seq 46? I watched boarding and it looked far from full.....

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kuningan - at which airport were you offloaded / denied boarding ? Was it Alderney or somewhere else ?

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ACI has neither 60+ seaters, nor Flybe as an alternative carrier.
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Guernsey, and the lady at Duty Free who held on to my purchases as they took us back out through security to check in at Flybe mentioned a similar stunt with the Bristol flight earlier in the day.
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It could be that there were online checkins on the flight who may have other seq numbers.
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Old 9th Aug 2012, 12:15   #370 (permalink)
 
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When I do online check in I usually get a low Seq number - what I don't understand is how number 46 can be "in the last 5" on an overbooked flight...
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I used to work in the airport and your sequence number runs in order regardless of where or how you checked in. If you were seq 46 then you were the 46th person to check in...makes sense i suppose.

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This may not be connected, but it appeared to me that one of the ATR-72's was operating in and out of Gatwick with the undercarriage down on Tuesday and Wednesday. I was particularly surprised to see this over a two day period. My grandson may have logged the registration and if so I will post the info. tomorrow.
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one of the ATR-72's was operating in and out of Gatwick with the undercarriage down
I'm told that trying to operate an ATR into airports with the undercarriage up can often be somewhat problematic (apologies for choice of picture but I couldn't find any other belly landing ones containing the appropriate type)


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Jon Moulton, Chairman of Better Capital has joined Aurigny as Chairman. Jon is a very bright and successful guy. Expect fireworks!!
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Fireworks are the last thing that is needed - a carefully thought out business plan is what is required maybe with some expansion as a niche cross-channel operator to/from small airports
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Aurigny Appointment

John Moulton specialises in turning around ailing companies through Better Capital. This extends to numerous well known brands and could well indicate the state of the airline.
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Jon Moulton takes on chairman role for Aurigny Group - Business News | businesslife.co
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Any word on the ATR returning LGW this afternoon?
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About 10 mins ago an ATR went down the 26L approach if that helps!
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Malthouse, I should be on the next flight in, ETA in Gatwick now 1815. Plenty of delays across the network this afternoon.
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