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This gives a figure but doesn't say which year it was!
http://www.embraer.com.br/institucio...ivery-I-06.pdf
Flybe
Flybe is a regional low-cost airline with frills, concentrating on domestic travel. In 2006/2007 Flybe will handle over 6 million passengers and has revenues in excess of £350 million. The airline has 39 aircraft, serving 125 routes, 45 airports in nine countries. Theaverage stage length is 300 miles and Flybe has invested in aircraft which provide between 80 and 120 seats. The company employs 1,700 people (1,270 airline and 450 Aviation
Services). The airline has 26 years of continuous operations and the last published results showed a £6.6m profit before currency gains and exceptional gains. The airline is headquartered in Exeter.
http://www.embraer.com.br/institucio...ivery-I-06.pdf
Flybe
Flybe is a regional low-cost airline with frills, concentrating on domestic travel. In 2006/2007 Flybe will handle over 6 million passengers and has revenues in excess of £350 million. The airline has 39 aircraft, serving 125 routes, 45 airports in nine countries. Theaverage stage length is 300 miles and Flybe has invested in aircraft which provide between 80 and 120 seats. The company employs 1,700 people (1,270 airline and 450 Aviation
Services). The airline has 26 years of continuous operations and the last published results showed a £6.6m profit before currency gains and exceptional gains. The airline is headquartered in Exeter.
So, Flybe are moving into Scotair's footy charter market aswell.
I guess this has to do with their sponsorship at St. Mary's.
I think they do a few specials for Exeter City aswell.
I guess this has to do with their sponsorship at St. Mary's.
I think they do a few specials for Exeter City aswell.
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Has any one heard if Flybe has been succesful in getting both Jersey and Guernsey to help the funding of a new service to Paris.
They are now trying to do the GCI-CDG direct..
Join Date: May 2006
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Yes Both 757's are flying.
EA- Is in Manchester
EB- Is in Newcastle
EC- 767 to fly this month
All crew should now have an update of whats going on in the company to avoid bad threads on the net.
Newsletter includes infomation about the winter trips, Revenue, 767, more aircrafts.
EA- Is in Manchester
EB- Is in Newcastle
EC- 767 to fly this month
All crew should now have an update of whats going on in the company to avoid bad threads on the net.
Newsletter includes infomation about the winter trips, Revenue, 767, more aircrafts.
Join Date: Jan 2004
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newsletter was very vague, we no nothing about the 767 flying this month infact none of the crew at flyjet are any the wiser, not bitching here just saying how it is. if fje1 has any firm statements everyone at flyjet would be grateful as everybody is very tired and a little worried about all the rumours and uncertainty
Join Date: Jun 2005
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It would appear that Flybe are still having talks with Jersey about the CDG route, it's just appeared on the BBC site. Also on "another" site someone is talking about an incident at Belfast on 30th September. Can anyone confirm or deny if it's true?
Join Date: Aug 2002
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G-JEBF diverted into BFS on 30Sep with a Hydraulic problems about 14:30, this could be to incident.
Also...
On Tue past Flybe's New ERJ-195 diverted into BFS from BHD for some reason during the afternoon.
Best Regards
Richard
Also...
On Tue past Flybe's New ERJ-195 diverted into BFS from BHD for some reason during the afternoon.
Best Regards
Richard
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