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Old 22nd Nov 2013, 21:11
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What happens when the 300's require CPDLC/ACARS?
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Old 22nd Nov 2013, 21:43
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Hi folks,

Just a question of curiosity more than anything else. I'm regularly out of EDI on a Friday evening and there always seems to be 4 or 5 Jet2's parked up on the remote / freight stands. Do they really have that much slack to have jets lying about or are they there for a specific purpose (just a timing quirk)

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The Jet2 aircraft and "QC" versions which are converted to cargo ops in the evening to operate 4 x nightly flights on behalf of Royal Mail (2 each to EMA and STN).

The seats are palletized and removed in the evening then refitted the following morning for pax ops. This is the reason the pax schedule is light during the week and they are sitting on the freight stands.

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Old 22nd Nov 2013, 22:29
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The engineering department already have a scheme in place to fit CPDLC to all Jet2 aircraft (except the freighter LW).
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Old 23rd Nov 2013, 10:07
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Interesting to hear they will be making that level of investment in the 733's. When you see MON & TCX placing orders for new fleets I had wondered if Jet2 might look at this. Whilst not in the same league as FR or EZY, with the fleet size being around 60 aircraft next year, you would think they have enough clout to do a deal with Boeing or Airbus.
However as much of the current fleet is bought & paid for, perhaps the cheaper option is to upgrade them & keep them going for a couple more years yet!
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Old 23rd Nov 2013, 12:34
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When you have a leased or new aircraft you have to work them hard but
Jet2 have quiet winters and hard working summers as they can afford to
and spend more time giving the aircraft some TLC over winter

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Old 24th Nov 2013, 11:59
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Seems odd fitting winglets to 733s when they have several 752 and 738s without winglets. Maybe the fuel burn advantage is better on these or the kit is cheaper. It is hopefully a sign that they intend to fleet fit them.
Spot-on, the Classic CFM 737s are pretty under-winged and the winglets give them a fuel-burn improvement right off the bat ( from routes 200 nm upwards I think ) whereas the NGs need to be operated on longer runs to see a similar benefit, as their wing is much improved as a baseline.

The Classics are also much lighter than the NGs, for the '300 versus '800 the empty weight difference is in the region of 10 tonnes! So they're much better suited to short-hop routes than the big heavy NGs.

Edit: actually this APB chart shows fuel savings almost immediately for the '300

737-300 | Aviation Partners Boeing
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Old 24th Nov 2013, 16:59
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Thanks Too Few Stripes. What will it involve?
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Old 24th Nov 2013, 19:10
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Hi,

Jet2 to close Lanzarote base from January.
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Old 24th Nov 2013, 20:53
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Jet2 to close Lanzarote base from January
I thought the Lanzarote base was a temporary winter only base using Travel Service aircraft. Closed a little earlier than originally planned.
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Old 6th Dec 2013, 22:41
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Confirmed That Jet2 Will Acquire 5 Boeing 737-800's this winter, all with Winglets. Will re registered G-GDFS, W, X, Y and Z. Will be aquired from Travel Service Hungary, Travel Service Slovakia, TUIfly (X2) and Air Europa.

Source: Jet2 Fleet List
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Old 7th Dec 2013, 00:20
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Does anyone no where G-CELY is haven't seen it in air for a while? Is it away for c-checks??
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Old 7th Dec 2013, 09:27
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Last recorded flight on FR24 was LBA-SOF on 19/11/13. Do Jet2 have heavy maintenance carried out in Sofia?
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Old 7th Dec 2013, 09:33
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Yes, the -300 have "C" checks performed there.
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Old 7th Dec 2013, 10:35
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Thanks for that!
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Old 9th Dec 2013, 11:45
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You sure FS isn't going to be a -300??
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Old 9th Dec 2013, 13:34
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You sure FS isn't going to be a -300??
It was originally going to be an Ex. BMIbaby aircraft (G-TOYJ) but they cancelled it for an unknown reason
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FS will be an 800. Aircraft bases for next year:

MAN
5 x 757 (1 standby)
3 x 737-800
6 x 737-300

LBA
4 x 757 (1 standby)
2 x 737-800
8 x 737-300 (1 standby & 1 for planned maintenance cover)

NCL
2 x 757
4 x 737-300

EMA
3 x 737-800
2 x 737-300

GLA
5 x 737-800
1 x 737-300

EDI
4 x 737-300

BLK
2 x 737-300

BFS
2 x 737-300

ALC

2 x 737-300 (1 standby)

EXT
1 x 737-300 Freighter

757: 11 (no change on 2013)
737-300: 13 (+5 on 2013)
737-300: 32 (no change on 2013)
Total: 56 Aircraft.

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Old 9th Dec 2013, 17:17
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You sure about NCL?...the schedule requires 6 aircraft, same as last year.
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Old 9th Dec 2013, 21:08
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Sorry my bad, was a typo.
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Old 9th Dec 2013, 21:12
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So is the Titan 320 not being used at ncl again ?
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