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Old 7th Nov 2006, 14:49
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The Jetstreams were of course around long before BACX/BACON and any of that lot, operating with British Airways Regional. For this reason it is quite possible that BA are the owners of the leases.

If FlyBe do take over the lease they wont be in any position to raise the charges to Eastern, due to the fact that most of the JS41s on the market are currently actively being re-homed. Even if FlyBe withdrew the lease entirely, Eastern would most likely be able to locate a similar number of Jetstreams elsewhere.

At the end of the day I imagine the lease will either remain quietly with BA, or get transferred quietly to FlyBe, with minimum of fuss.
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Old 7th Nov 2006, 14:58
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Jetsteam Leases

The BAe Jetstreams transfered from BA Connect is a sub lease arrangement. BA Connect are responsible for returning the a/c to the lessor at the end of the lease arrangement, which at the moment covers a period between 2007 and 2009.

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Old 7th Nov 2006, 17:09
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Ah, but Eastern sub lease the J41's on favourable terms(or at least they did when BACON, then BACitiexpress, offloaded the fleet i.e. BACON pay part of the leasing costs). I wonder if this cosy arrangement can continue or is this why BACON continues to exist as a company?
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Old 9th Nov 2006, 19:55
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Is it possible that the JS41s that have recently arrived & those about to go into service are to replace the earlier models they have on lease as & when those leases start expiring?

By the way, this evening's tea-time departures southbound out of ABZ (to NCL, MME, HUY, LBA, EMA & NWI) were all running about 1hr late, give or take 5-10mins either side.

Anyone know why this was - could be they were just switching Jetstreams around, can't believe they all went u/s!

I'm wondering if there was some sort of meeting/announcement at ABZ re possible new routes...or it could have been just a traffic jam at ABZ!

Edited: It was a fire alarm at ABZ terminal, someone burned the rowies again. So there WAS an announcement at ABZ...GET OOT O THE TERMINAL!! ;o)

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Old 23rd Jan 2007, 12:44
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Eastern Airways - expansion plans for 2007?

Does anyone know what T3 have in mind for the coming year in terms of expansion from the likes of ABZ/MME/HUY/NCL, if anything?

Are all their JS41s employed, or do they have spare capacity?

Any more aircraft (JS41/SB20 or even - E145!) on the horizon or are they happy with what they have.

I know they are due to stop NCL-LCY, & they have alluded to more for ABZ, but nothing has materialized so far.

Would they stick to UK expansion only, or (as with MME-BRU) are they starting to look further afield.

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Old 23rd Jan 2007, 13:18
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From what i can tell T3 have a spare saab 2000 but looks like the j41's are in use. Any IOM plans?? IOM - LCY could work with a j41
 
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At the current schedule I believe they have around 5-6 J41's spare and 1-2 Saab 2000's....dumping NCL-LCY from the end of this week gives them another J41 to play with.
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Old 23rd Jan 2007, 18:28
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Do any of you guys think that there is any potential for any more routes out of EMA. For example, IOM hasn't been served for many years after Euromanx pulled off. Is there any chance of a route to LCY because the midlands has not been linked to London since BD came off the routes from EMA and BHX many years ago (surely aircraft as small as T3 operate can satisfy such routes, even though its not far-I would certainly use it).

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Old 23rd Jan 2007, 19:30
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Heard a rumour that there was a J41 going to WIC are they going down to a 2 type Aircraft Fleet ? Noticed J31 painted in new livery so maybe not true.
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Still 2/3 JS31/2s around, usually G-BUVC/D at ABZ, G-IJYS around somewhere as well I think.

Restricted to WIC-ABZ-SYY-ABZ-WIC.

How are T3 coping vs. the loco competition (especially Flybe). Seen so many rumours that Flybe would compete on routes at NCL & ABZ but thus far they haven't really launched an all-out assault against T3.

At ABZ, only compete on LBA-ABZ, but T3 pulled off BFS-ABZ a couple of years back when BE launched BHD-ABZ, & BE pulled the NWI-ABZ route which T3 fly just as the start date loomed. Also rumours BE would start SOU-ABZ & NCL-ABZ against T3 (& return to launch NWI-ABZ some day), but not come to anything yet.

I do wonder what will happen if/when BE & other locos increasingly start competing on routes that T3 fly.

Or maybe it won't come to that, as T3 are primarily focused on business, & maybe there are just not enough leisure pax to attract locos onto T3 routes, or possibly the markets if there is demand will remain separate markets.

I am a fan of T3 - they are a good & shrewd operator & I am sure they would adapt if change was required.
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Old 23rd Jan 2007, 20:01
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Originally Posted by Richard Taylor
BE pulled the NWI-ABZ route which T3 fly just as the start date loomed
I believe this was some sort of agreement between T3 + BE, allowing BE to have NWI-EDI, and T3 to have NWI-ABZ
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Old 23rd Jan 2007, 20:37
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Do T3 still have their "engineering outstation" or whatever they want to call it out at PIK?
Err I think you find that those J41's have actually gone home to mummy where they were intially made ie British Aerospace.

I would imagine that any increase in numbers of J41's on the British register will have come from the US from the desert. They will have a raft of Engineering changes to be made before they are fit for use in the UK. E.g TCAS fitted, Cockpit doors, BRNav and also any special stuff just for eastern eg a galley.

The fitting of the cockpit door would be a complete bitch with major structural changes which the line maintence hangers available arn't equiped to do.
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Old 23rd Jan 2007, 21:09
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Re RT's question - he is in fact corrrect and the facility at PIK is a T3 facility and not BAE, staffed by T3 engineers. Here, the J41 a/c returning from the states are as described stripped down and rebuilt as well as being put through all the various avionics mods required (EGPWS/TCAS etc). Cabins are completely re-furbished, fitted with T3's all-leather seating and as stated galleys are added at the rear (I understand that in the U.S. these a/c operated in 30-seat config with no galley facilities as opposed to T3's 29-seat fit).
Of the 3 remaining J31/2 a/c - I beleive the oldest (G-ys) is now stored at HUY with VC/VD alternating on the Wick/Stornoway as described. These 2 will also be stored from the end of Feb when Wick/Stornoway becomes J41, making the fleet around 25 J41s and 4 S2000's.
Of the Jetstreams - generally 3 are tactical spares while 2 or 3 are on maintenance checks in the HUY hangars, though it seems the oldest BACX aircraft will soon start being returned as the 'new' aircraft come online, and the cancellation of NCL-LCY will I presume release a unit.
The Saabs - constantly rumours this will be increased by 2 or 3 aircraft this year
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Old 23rd Jan 2007, 21:50
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Cheers for the Info Tightturnaround . Makes you wonder why they can't source other Aircraft that don't need all that modifications done. Guess
its down to cost ,J41s are probably cheaper than any other Turboprops in the UK with that seat configuration
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Old 23rd Jan 2007, 23:00
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I wouldn't say that needing a heap of mods is particular to J41's when older aircraft are getting put onto the British reg.

Especially if they have been in the desert for a few years. I should imagine the cabins will be in a pretty poor condition.

And a fleet of 25 is over a quarter of the whole production run.

J41's have a reputation for being quite fast little ships, reasonably reliable and don't use much fuel. And as with all BAE products built like a brick house.

Is the sim up and running yet?
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Old 24th Jan 2007, 14:25
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They should look closer to home and route the MME-BRU route via HUY and launch Humberside to Copenhagen, Esbjerg and Paris CDG.

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Old 24th Jan 2007, 14:33
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One suspects they've already thought of that.
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Oh, and a HUY-Southampton would'nt go a miss either!

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Old 24th Jan 2007, 18:24
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What about MME - Bournemouth?
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a) They don't serve Bournemouth
b) They already fly NCL-SOU and LBA-SOU

Just 2 reasons why they won't start MME-BOH
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