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Signs of life at Regional?
Commsoft, developers of one of the world’s leading aviation engineering and maintenance systems, is delighted to announce that it has signed a 3 year contract with bmi Regional. The deal – which allows for 30 concurrent users – represents the outcome of the regional airline’s decision to continue using Commsoft’s OASES (Open Aviation Strategic Engineering System) for its maintenance operations rather than transfer to a rival system, reversing a previous group decision.
bmi Regional, having recently separated from British Midland International following the latter’s acquisition by IAG, is currently in the process of establishing its own IT support infrastructure with plans to 'go live' in the new environment before the end of August. Commsoft will be facilitating the transfer of the current software build and database and providing progressive OASES upgrades, including new modular developments covering the Approved Maintenance Programme (AMP) revision control, Airworthiness Directive (AD) and Service Bulletin (SB) management, and Line Maintenance Control facilities. Integration with bmi Regional’s AIMS operations system is also likely to take place in 2013.
Commsoft’s Managing Director, Nick Godwin commented:
“The decision by bmi Regional to put their continued faith in OASES is excellent news for us, confirming that the on-going major investment in functional developments is keeping the system competitive. We’re looking forward to demonstrating just why their decision was the right one.”
bmi Regional opts for Commsoft’s OASES for its on-going maintenance operations
bmi Regional, having recently separated from British Midland International following the latter’s acquisition by IAG, is currently in the process of establishing its own IT support infrastructure with plans to 'go live' in the new environment before the end of August. Commsoft will be facilitating the transfer of the current software build and database and providing progressive OASES upgrades, including new modular developments covering the Approved Maintenance Programme (AMP) revision control, Airworthiness Directive (AD) and Service Bulletin (SB) management, and Line Maintenance Control facilities. Integration with bmi Regional’s AIMS operations system is also likely to take place in 2013.
Commsoft’s Managing Director, Nick Godwin commented:
“The decision by bmi Regional to put their continued faith in OASES is excellent news for us, confirming that the on-going major investment in functional developments is keeping the system competitive. We’re looking forward to demonstrating just why their decision was the right one.”
bmi Regional opts for Commsoft’s OASES for its on-going maintenance operations

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Taxi Driver- plans don't always work out and some are bad. As for experience, one of the group apparently had a company go bust and some of the others don't seem to hang around long.....

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numerous people have apparently been hired for back office roles - website, ticketing and alike.
some routes being dropped / lost
some new routes coming online
No news on airbus contract
some routes being dropped / lost
some new routes coming online
No news on airbus contract

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BBB much bigger......care to expand? Surely thinking much bigger would be some sort of tie up with someone else? Air Lingus Regional, City Jet, Loganair would Flybe want 145s back they have a huge order of ejets as ready made replacements if so. Anybody think any of the above are realistic?

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I know it has been suggested before and ruled out, but could this have anything to do with it?
BBC News - Virgin Atlantic to fly between Scotland and Heathrow
BBC News - Virgin Atlantic to fly between Scotland and Heathrow

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So you are saying a link up between Suckling Airways and BMI Regional?
More to the point SA as a subsidary of Loganair. So BMIr becoming a subsidary of Loganair?
It would make sense, but not for all 3 airlines to remain seperate with seperate back office functions and head offices to maintain and expense.
This rumor has been circulating since time began, nothing new to it.
More to the point SA as a subsidary of Loganair. So BMIr becoming a subsidary of Loganair?
It would make sense, but not for all 3 airlines to remain seperate with seperate back office functions and head offices to maintain and expense.
This rumor has been circulating since time began, nothing new to it.
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If that is what BBB is getting at, I think that's a slightly recycled rumour which I've heard rubbished from the top level.
I could be, and often am, wrong.
It's time to reveal the cards please Aberdeen and co. or the game will be over.
I could be, and often am, wrong.
It's time to reveal the cards please Aberdeen and co. or the game will be over.

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BMI Regional have released the first part of there W12/13 schedule. The current BD IATA code will be replaced by BM from the start of the W12/13 season. Flights will continue to be sold through the flybmi.com website.
They will continue to serve all routes currently served under the BMI Regional brand. The will cease to operate former BMI routes from LHR from 27th October
Based on flight now on sale it looks as if they plan to base the following aircraft at the bases below
ABZ - 1 x ER3 & 1 x ER4
EDI - 2 x ER4
EMA - 1 x ER3 & 1 x ER4
GLA - 1 x ER4
LBA - 1 x ER3
MAN - 1 x ER3
With 14 ER4's in the fleet and only 5 shown as being used so far for W12/13 are we gonna see BM add a number of new routes or does anyone know if they plan to reduce the size of the fleet??
They will continue to serve all routes currently served under the BMI Regional brand. The will cease to operate former BMI routes from LHR from 27th October
Based on flight now on sale it looks as if they plan to base the following aircraft at the bases below
ABZ - 1 x ER3 & 1 x ER4
EDI - 2 x ER4
EMA - 1 x ER3 & 1 x ER4
GLA - 1 x ER4
LBA - 1 x ER3
MAN - 1 x ER3
With 14 ER4's in the fleet and only 5 shown as being used so far for W12/13 are we gonna see BM add a number of new routes or does anyone know if they plan to reduce the size of the fleet??

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Charter work?
The Airbus contract if renewed in favour of BMIr?
New routes?
1 AC for on routine maintenance cycle?
All possibilities for the 9 AC you have identified as being surplus
The Airbus contract if renewed in favour of BMIr?
New routes?
1 AC for on routine maintenance cycle?
All possibilities for the 9 AC you have identified as being surplus
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Charter work?
The Airbus contract if renewed in favour of BMIr?
New routes?
1 AC for on routine maintenance cycle?
bmi regional will cease to be a part of bmi diamond club from 30 September.
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