EAC are back?
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Was probably G-BDXH which had transferred from storage at Filton to storage at Exeter.
Was probably G-BDXH which had transferred from storage at Filton to storage at Exeter.
Very sad to se G-BDXH stored. Flew on it from MAN-TFS on an MYT sub after they had retired the DC-10-10s.
My first ever 747 flight, a very pleasant one thanks to the crew of EAF
My first ever 747 flight, a very pleasant one thanks to the crew of EAF
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Winter Lease
The 1 (or 2?) operational 747's are going back onto a long (3 to 6 month) wetlease during the winter season in the first week of December.
It is my understanding they are going back to Volare, where the aircraft were for almost all of the summer.
It is my understanding they are going back to Volare, where the aircraft were for almost all of the summer.
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Ok, what is happening at EAC ? Are they down and out or bouncing back - they now need an Ops Manager based at BOH. Surely they should already have one ?????
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well it is posted here Aviationjobsearch.com
I believe that when all is Done and dusted they do need a new Ops Manager as the current incumbent is moving on.
Well done matey, good luck for the future
Does that mean a crewing vacancy as well?
Well done matey, good luck for the future
Does that mean a crewing vacancy as well?