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I've noticed that Jetstream Executive Travel (ICAO code JXT) have recently been flying a number of charters to Germany from UK Airfields presumably in connection with the World Cup.
Anybody know anything about this airline/operation? Future plans etc?
I understand they are based at Coventry (which is where the aircraft usually position from & to at the end of the day) & they have a fleet of 4 Jetstream 31's (although two of these appear to be for spares use only).
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Anybody know anything about this airline/operation? Future plans etc?
I understand they are based at Coventry (which is where the aircraft usually position from & to at the end of the day) & they have a fleet of 4 Jetstream 31's (although two of these appear to be for spares use only).
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They have 2 J31s and are based at Coventry. G-PLAJ is definitely one of them, can't tell you the reg for the other. They tend to do a lot of ad-hoc work and have flown for BNWA up at Blackpool quite a bit. I think they have their own AOC, they used to work off the London Flight Centre AOC or something though.
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SpanishFlea,
I understand that BYYI/PLAH are to be broken up for spares.
I believe they are actively sourcing more Jetstreams, presumably more 31/32's rather than the larger 41 model. Presumably they intend to just operate ad-hoc charters & lease capacity to other airlines at the moment.
Should JXT grow more & take an increased share in the ad-hoc market, it might be interesting to see how Scot Airways & Eastern react as some of their income comes from flying ad-hocs.
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I understand that BYYI/PLAH are to be broken up for spares.
I believe they are actively sourcing more Jetstreams, presumably more 31/32's rather than the larger 41 model. Presumably they intend to just operate ad-hoc charters & lease capacity to other airlines at the moment.
Should JXT grow more & take an increased share in the ad-hoc market, it might be interesting to see how Scot Airways & Eastern react as some of their income comes from flying ad-hocs.
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JETSTREAM EXECUTIVE
Jetstream do have their own AOC.
GPLAJ
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in addition to others being thought about. BNWA have thier own AOC and their own Jetstream that is being operated by Love Air on their AOC.
Just to put the facts straight. (Sad person spotter got nothing better to do)
GPLAJ
GJXTA
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GJXTC
in addition to others being thought about. BNWA have thier own AOC and their own Jetstream that is being operated by Love Air on their AOC.
Just to put the facts straight. (Sad person spotter got nothing better to do)
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JE's a good business run by Steve Green. Really helpful bloke. Not sure about the Love air info though. Doesn't add up to what's on GREG database so someone's got wires mixed.
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what love air
the love air aoc is currently dead in the water..i belive the owner of the aoc was nigel 'oar right mate' harris and he is trying to ressurect it to sell to bnwa so they can fly their j32 again.
cpt steve green has his own aoc in partnership with his brother a property developer mike green. i think the jetsteam executive a/c has flown on behalf of bnwa but thats the only link and it's cash up front.
cpt steve green has his own aoc in partnership with his brother a property developer mike green. i think the jetsteam executive a/c has flown on behalf of bnwa but thats the only link and it's cash up front.