Originally Posted by
BNEA320
don't think story is strictly correct
it states ..........
"its runways are too short for regional airliners such as the Saab 340 and Metro series to takeoff at maximum weights, even on a cold day, thus limiting aircraft range and/or revenue payloads."
Really ?
Can understand why RAAA is against Bankstown being used for commercial ops, but think that would mostly be about feed & any airline that did might lose some revenue.
OK, the All Blacks with average weight of 120kgs & with 23kgs of luggage x 34 or 36 might not work, but a normal mix of passengers with less baggage should be able to work, except on very long sectors. Can't imagine Albury or Dubbo being an issue.
Bankstown, Wet runway (can’t assume it’ll be dry so common sense says to plan worst case for this scenario), nil wind. Saab 340B. Ops limited to well below MTOW even at 25 degrees OAT.