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RU/16
28th Aug 2009, 07:26
Ok so whos going to take the aviation slice of the Gorgon pie?

Wod
28th Aug 2009, 08:08
Qantas Link

sleeve of wizard
28th Aug 2009, 08:17
Cobham would have to be looking good for the FIFO of Barrow Is with the 146. Without a dispensation other aircraft/operators may run into a acn/pcn problem.:} PCN 15/F/A/700 (102psi)/T

Van Gough
28th Aug 2009, 08:17
Virgin Blue with the Ejets:ok:

Led Zeppelin
28th Aug 2009, 10:10
What about strengthening the pavement to allow bigger aircraft?

sleeve of wizard
28th Aug 2009, 10:14
Yes I agree that you could strengthen the pavement but how long would that take? especially with the wet season approaching, I thought that they were trying to kick off construction early next year.:suspect:

ZK-NSJ
28th Aug 2009, 13:08
if they can spend billions on a few tanks and some pipework, surely they can spend a million or two on a bit of concrete, on most large projects the airstrip is the first thing ready

Team America
28th Aug 2009, 13:42
Class A nature reserve, can't do much with airstrip. Only a very small foot print to work with over there.

flyingfox
28th Aug 2009, 13:56
I reckon Ozjet will get it!

mic310
28th Aug 2009, 14:50
Network maybe???

topend3
28th Aug 2009, 23:33
Team America is spot on. The original plan was to extend to take B738 type but the environmental restrictions have prevented this. I think this will leave Cobham nicely with the bulk of the work.

ZK-NSJ
28th Aug 2009, 23:58
those embraer E-190's are now getting in and out of london city, maybe some of those would do

Freewheel
29th Aug 2009, 00:16
Comparison of average temps lead to the conclusion; :hmm:

Long John Silver
29th Aug 2009, 00:27
738's to Karratha and twotters or (shhh) a herc for the short jump over to BWX.

Mr. Hat
29th Aug 2009, 01:18
I thought it had been awarded to cobham.

Change of Pace
29th Aug 2009, 02:15
Cobham have the Barrow side of things tied up, and apparently have some loose arrangement with Skippers who will base a couple of D8's at Karratha to do the shuttle runs when required.

ga_trojan
29th Aug 2009, 12:50
loose arrangement with Skippers who will base a couple of D8's at Karratha to do the shuttle runs when required.

That sight will go down well with Dick as he opens his hangar doors of a morning :}

Dunnza
30th Aug 2009, 01:58
NJS [Cobham] will do the required FIFO operations. It wouldnt suprise me that we should see [x] amount of services a day.

No E - Jet's would go into Barrow & as they said, no 738 services would be allowed due to the enviromental impact.

yowieII
30th Aug 2009, 03:27
So why wouldn't the E-Jet go into BWX then?

topend3
30th Aug 2009, 03:27
I suspect there may be some accommodation restraints on island, and have heard some type of shuttle from the mainland (such as Karratha) may be in the pipeline, with additional staff housed in camps in Karratha.

I think the BWX strip is Code 3 (146) not Code 4 (E190/738/717) and the ACN of an E190 may exceed the PCN of the movement areas, some sort of concession may be required. Cobham are hence in the box seat as only operators of 146 type.

Dunnza
1st Sep 2009, 01:54
as only operators of 146 type

Yes in Australia, but not the world. Its a huge project so I wouldnt be suprised if other companies render their assistance

Van Gough
1st Sep 2009, 09:40
ACN of an E190 may exceed the PCN of the movement areas, some sort of concession may be required


What about the E170?:confused:

ZK-NSJ
1st Sep 2009, 09:44
"no 738 due to environmental impact",
as apposed to a multi billion dollar gas plant next door?

OZBUSDRIVER
1st Sep 2009, 12:07
Not to mention the donkeys pumping crude since the sixties...