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eurostar builder
30th Dec 2004, 18:27
Happy new year to you all out there.

Looking into 2005 and mail flights can anybody confirm these

Bournemouth to Guernsey - Emerald Airways

Bournemouth to Guernsey / jersey- Air Contractors

Gatwick - Air Contractors

Southampton to Guernsey - Emerald Airways

Southampton to Jersey - Emerald Airways

Any more

Fried_Chicken
30th Dec 2004, 19:02
This post may have been better suited in the Freight Dogs bit but anyway...

Gatwick - Air Contractors

I understand ABR bought some of the EXS Fk27s (along with spares & crew) & the Gatwick flights are simply the current Channex flights but will be in future, operated by Air Contractors (using the formers Fk27s).

There was speculation (in Freight dogs) that Air Contractors were looking at replacing the ex BAC Express & Channel Express F27s with ATR42/72s.

Fried Chicken

eggc
30th Dec 2004, 19:19
Emerald are to operate Coventry - Hamburg, each evening Mon - Fri, from Jan 05.

Fried_Chicken
30th Dec 2004, 19:48
However, Coventry flights are for Parcel Force, who despite being part of the Royal Mail, Parcel Forces flight ops are completely seperated from Royal Mails ops.

Fried Chicken

northernboyo
30th Dec 2004, 21:35
Southampton to Guernsey - Emerald Airways

Southampton to Jersey - Emerald Airways
?????!!!!!

New route or typing error.....

eggc
30th Dec 2004, 22:14
The Coventry - Hamburg route is on behalf of Lynx.

Nakata77
31st Dec 2004, 11:18
SOU must have been a typing error...no scheduled cargo flights there.

Southend however has stolen a nightly mail flight from Bournemouth.

Hope the ATRs replace the F27's quick.

eurostar builder
31st Dec 2004, 12:48
Re Southampton

From another source

Permit Application.
Emerald Airways Limited to operate a scheduled air cargo/mail service between Southampton and Jersey. The Permit would be effective from 17 January 2005

and have applied to operate a scheduled cargo service between Southampton and Guernsey

dwlpl
31st Dec 2004, 13:07
To clear up any misunderstanding:

Application to fly Southampton/Guernsey and Southampton/Jersey has been applied for as a scheduled cargo routes.

Application granted to fly Bournemouth?Guernsey as a scheduled cargo route.

See http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/213/1676.pdf for official confirmation.

Harrier46
31st Dec 2004, 13:24
Looks like it could be an interesting challenge to the BOH freight flights operated by Air Contractors (ex-Channex). Would make particular sense if they can secure the flower and general freight business previously covered by Channel Express. As most of this traffic originates or terminates well to the east of BOH then SOU would be a good choice, at least geographically. For quite a few years these flights operated from BOH because of the tie up between Channex operating newspaper and mail flights overnight and having available aircraft for the C.I. flights during the day. Now however this is not the case and the other (non-aviation) freight companies in the Dart Group may prefer to use an airport nearer to their current operating areas. And there has been a good working relationship between Channex and Emerald over the years.

aeftutor
31st Dec 2004, 14:10
If the SOU licences are granted, it will be interesting to see how they would operate, out of SOU, with their restrictions on night flights & restricted parking.

Harrier46
1st Jan 2005, 21:04
JER and GCI are also closed at night so no problem with the proposed routes. However can't see Emerald having their aircraft grounded at SOU all night when the rest of the cargo fleet is at it's busiest.
Sure somewhere out of the way could be found for parking, after all they won't need the terminal.

eurostar builder
8th Jan 2005, 17:54
There has been an Air Contractors F-27 at Bournemouth this week , so guess somethings happening with this now