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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 04:20
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Well Narrow Runway I can still see your post. If you posted something worse than that and it got removed I cannot see you getting much sympathy! Have you flown with the man or got some facts to back up your assertions?
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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 05:12
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Of the airline I know little, but through PPRuNe I got to know several of the pilots and management and I have to say that they were a good bunch. Specifically, in my case, they gave me some great advice and help when I was looking into professional flying as a career change (back in the early 2000's).

So I say thanks for that, and good luck to all in the future.
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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 05:33
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costly

Astraeus got a new TRTO last year which includes A320, If the company was sold before being 'wound up' and the CAA accept the training post holders Bruce could get his FTO and maybe resurrect the old PTF model but using modern equipment, maybe 738 and A320 not the costly 757 which nearly all the charter outfits are shedding. Maybe some of the 'wadded' employees would become investors! Good luck to all
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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 06:27
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And people are hoping that a millionaire rock "star" is hoping to resurrect a low-end airline that relied on pay to fly pilots in order to exist?

How times have changed. I can't quite believe I'm reading it.

Face it. AEU is a hobby to the rock "star". He knows absolutely no-one else would take him seriously enough to fly one of their aircraft - he could always pay to fly though I suppose.
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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 06:54
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Bit bitter for some reason Narrowmind ?

Bruce's skills and experience go well beyond flying - why would he not be taken seriously ? we all pass the same LPCs etc.

Yes we did have self sponsored TR poeple, who the hell doesn't - i.e easyjet/ryanair. But I wasn't and neither were alot of my mates.

Low end airline ? don't know what that vague insult is supposed to mean.

The simple answer I believe,is that the icelandics were not interested in our business, unless it was supporting their IEX flights.

As for the 757, find me a 73/a320 that can do 3000 miles with 22000kg payload - this is the reason we had them .

Also missed the oilflights , hassi, malabo - the reason they were dropped was they simply didn't make any money.
 
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Narrow Runway - A gratuitously nasty piece of writing there. You may draw comfort from this sad situation and choose to exploit it to demonstrate your superior wit and powers of observation: So doing sheds rather more light upon your character than on the subject matter.

Shame!
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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 08:25
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That would be Jo then you were driving !

Yup.. sound like it... many a laugh in the queues on the Dartford Bridge.
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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 08:32
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I see where Narrow is coming from as do the other 600 Aer Lingus pilots and I can assure you there is little sympathy coming from us.

These airlines will always be at risk of folding. Their business plans are suspect at best, they are full of people in the LHS topping up pensions and therefore not interested in fighting for proper T&Cs and joining a union. The junior guys just want to fly and build hours no matter the cost. Others can't get into a proper airline and become lifers. Management just feed off all of the above and as a result you reap what you sow.
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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 09:22
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Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson aims to resurrect UK airline | World news | guardian.co.uk

Any private sector job creator gets a thumbs up in my book, especially on a larger scale in this economic environment. 1500 employees is a big amount, a genuine medium-sized business.

Good luck Bruce.
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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 09:52
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Got to hand it to Bruce, he's a doer. Good luck to him and everyone involved.
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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 10:44
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I've met Bruce, lovely bloke.
He came to our Taranto night at Culdrose. No side to him at all, and no rockstar ego. The only thing I would say about him is that he was too interested in flying stories from us, when all we wanted was groupie stories from him!
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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 11:30
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I stand by my words. AEU were, seemingly, reliant on more than the basic business model of operating aircraft to survive.

Blame whoever you like, me included, but I am still not shedding tears for the passing of AEU - and like others have said, a lot of others aren't that bothered either.

My definition of a "low end airline" is one who deliberately sets out to bust unions in other airlines and recruits people in order to do so. Then, when the plan is rumbled, they then make those employed for that particular purpose redundant. Nice. Anyone remember that episode?

Nah, thought not.
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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 14:26
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Narrow Runway And MCDU2

A bit simplistic in your explanations of what went on and many have reasons for making it so and I am not having a go at that. i am pretty sure that every airline out there will have those cheering if they went out of business. But do you feel the same way for the creditors owed money? Airline credit is generally shrinking as they are seen as high risk and each time one sinks it becomes harder. Cash flow will always be a vital factor for airline survival - just read about TC - and reduced credit lines will cause a problem for all.

As for reliance on the business model, time will tell when the administrator has a good look at what was happening
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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 14:34
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I’m with Ghost and James, Bruce Dickinson could easily do nothing and relax with his substantial personal wealth or he could look for employment elsewhere, he’s an experienced pilot with plenty of hours and I’m sure many operators would love the PR spin of having a rock star on the books. Instead he is trying to do something positive and raise a meaningful operation from what is left of Astraeus, that takes some balls especially in the current economic climate. Personally I wish him and all those working with him on this endeavour nothing but success.
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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 16:31
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No doubt those of you knocking bruce will also be looking to the government to raise taxes in the budget next week in order to stimulate the economy and employ more civil servants.
No? Really?
Well stop knocking someone who's trying to create private sector jobs and tax revenue then.Especially when he could just walk away.

AEU haven't been 'reliant' on pay to fly for 5 years or more. I'm not sure they were ever 'reliant' on it. But the current 'business model' was a worldwide AOC ACMI specialist and they were very good at it. especially in getting in and out of 'interesting' places. (they did the home office tripoli and cairo flights for example). They were very good at that, and made some good money. Unfortunately one megalomaniac at the top causing constant disruption, put enough spanners in the works to cause a problem.
I've no doubt that with a decent bit of capital to fund the peaks and troughs of the cashflow that the business model that they were running will be a sound ongoing business.
Yes I left because I wasn't overly happy with the lifestyle and some of the 'attitudes' of a couple of people at the top, and no i didn't agree with everything they did (however the couple of people at the top who will not be involved from now on will probably take those issues with them). But I don't blame the employees of any company for the actions of a handful of arseholes at the top, or shall we all start yelling at the counter girls at RBS for ruining the economy?

I've flown with bruce on many occasions and he is a professional experienced pilot, and he certainly does not view it as a "hobby". Most of us juggle work and home lives and some of us, myself included, juggle work and another business too. However bruce often made me dizzy with just how much he managed to juggle and just how hard he worked. By all means knock the guy if you've met him or dealt with him and don't like him, but lets try and keep pointless petty envy off this shall we, from people who have clearly never dealt with him, or any other people involved with astreaus.
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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 17:11
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Thank you 757driver,
I know successful folk who have other interests. I have not met Bruce but know others who have. Is it sour grapes that drive the folk to point fingers? Simple logic states Bruce will be better off than his colleagues under the circumstances however he too enjoys flying and serving the public. I wish the very best for all.
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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 17:17
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Ah, now we get to the bottom of it. Narrowmind is either an airbus pilot we employed then de-employed when the airbus did n't really happen,

The other one is Aerlingus, well ok no sympathy from your 600 (thus demonstarting lack of basic human decency) but it wasn't me that arranged to fly your airbuses alright ? Nor my wife or kids...

If you wanna get nasty I don't think it'll be long before pikeyair wipe your dinosaur into oblivion...

Anyway my most learned colleague 757 driver (how's the new job big boy), is correct. Just because Brucey happens to be a rock star it does n't follow that he takes it less seriously than the rest - infact you'd be hard pressed to find anyone with the sheer enthusiasm he has for airline flying dispite the fact he is financially secure. But then again envy hardly ever shows much reason....
 
Old 23rd Nov 2011, 17:32
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Bruce Dickinson

I have not met Bruce, but his passion for flying aircraft is easily found through his Discovery TV programmes. His passion and personality could be a good head "face" for a rebuilt Astreus.... PR, passion, personality.... almost makes me think of some 'virgin' guy

bruce dickinson flying - YouTube
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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 17:55
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I have met Bruce plenty of times and he is a normal nice bloke and a true professional pilot!

Narrow, I know who I would rather fly with; and it's not you!
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Old 23rd Nov 2011, 18:12
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Good luck to the good guys I knew there, however there are many people with long memories who won't mourn AEU's passing.

I have the pleasure of working with RB who timed his exit to perfection, but where is MF these days?
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