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Can anyone with real knowledgeable insight explain the -700 introduction into RYR? How many, for how long and why? They have such a strong single type business model. Where will these be based, on which routes etc. It's a reduction of 40 seats and so must be route/season specific. Also, where have they come from; new or used? I may be behind the news with these questions. Sorry.
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One used aircraft for base training only pretty much.
Interesting. I wonder if anyone else felt the same, but when I hopped from -700 to -800 I noticed a slightly different flare technique to achieve the same bump on touchdown. Given the lack of night flying during training, and other slightly different characteristics in handling, I wonder what the effect will be on the very low hour cadets who will transit via the -700 to line flying -800. LTC's might find their job a little harder. Opinions?
Interesting. I wonder if anyone else felt the same, but when I hopped from -700 to -800 I noticed a slightly different flare technique to achieve the same bump on touchdown. Given the lack of night flying during training, and other slightly different characteristics in handling, I wonder what the effect will be on the very low hour cadets who will transit via the -700 to line flying -800. LTC's might find their job a little harder. Opinions?
I'm not sure. I never learned any sort of finesse during my base training on either of the sessions I did (ZFTT takes away all the fun now...) and if you've never flown an airliner before I suspect the subtleties you are talking about might be lost on a new cadet. I am not a TRI(A) but I recall then the briefing being they were looking for stable approaches with positive corrections, and a safe flare technique consistently executed. However, with no experience on the -700 my opinion is just that.
I would imagine the real justification is that it's the same type on the licence, and running up 3500 cycles a year on a second hand workhorse is cheaper than taking the same number of cycles from your overworked main fleet.
I would imagine the real justification is that it's the same type on the licence, and running up 3500 cycles a year on a second hand workhorse is cheaper than taking the same number of cycles from your overworked main fleet.
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Is Ryanair Taking a Closer Look at the 737-700? :: Routesonline
Guess a smaller aircraft would be suitable for many parts of the network....
The arrival of the dedicated 737-700 will enable the airline to return 737-800 capacity currently used on some crew training missions back to its scheduled programme. But, sources have confirmed to Routesonline that there could be more to this deal than simply to support its training activities.
The aircraft has been fitted with a full interior of 148 seats and it has been reported that Boeing may be paying part of the acquisition cost as Ryanair evaluates the type. Neither Boeing nor Ryanair have confirmed this, although the low-cost carrier confirmed the aircraft will be used on its scheduled programme.
The aircraft has been fitted with a full interior of 148 seats and it has been reported that Boeing may be paying part of the acquisition cost as Ryanair evaluates the type. Neither Boeing nor Ryanair have confirmed this, although the low-cost carrier confirmed the aircraft will be used on its scheduled programme.
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Don't think the extra range will be used, reckon they will hold out until the MAX's with better economics if they decide to go that way. But having fewer seats to fill and also better runway performance than the 800's could be useful features for FR.
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In other news:
Danish court says unions can take industrial action against Ryanair
So will CPH base close if they lose the appeal like FR said they would if the court ruled in favor of unions
Danish court says unions can take industrial action against Ryanair
So will CPH base close if they lose the appeal like FR said they would if the court ruled in favor of unions
In other news:
Danish court says unions can take industrial action against Ryanair
So will CPH base close if they lose the appeal like FR said they would if the court ruled in favor of unions
Danish court says unions can take industrial action against Ryanair
So will CPH base close if they lose the appeal like FR said they would if the court ruled in favor of unions
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Hertz cancelled there Ryanair contract with immediate effect at midday today, citing breach of contract due to FR dealing with 3rd parties (GDS travel agents etc)
Thats a big move, must be sure they have a good case
Ryanair seeking alternative car hire partner as Hertz pulls ties with budget airline - Independent.ie
Thats a big move, must be sure they have a good case
Ryanair seeking alternative car hire partner as Hertz pulls ties with budget airline - Independent.ie
Renting a car recently at a major UK airport which I use frequently, asked manager what % of cars are via Ryanair website, he said 40% plus so guess that will put a big dent in Hertz earnings.
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Always getting better
Well true form MOL is to sue Hertz (good luck with that) for breech of contract.
I still can't fathom what the dispute is about and if in any way its connected to the CPH court case.
I can only remember one other corporate individual so ready to press the legal button and that was Maxwell, he fell off a boat........
I still can't fathom what the dispute is about and if in any way its connected to the CPH court case.
I can only remember one other corporate individual so ready to press the legal button and that was Maxwell, he fell off a boat........
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CPH based aircraft moves to Kaunas form 15 July which commences a daily service to CPH (replacing Warsaw). A further two routes to Bologna and Edinburgh begin in November.
The Kaunas based aircraft operates the morning CPH-LTN also.
Welcome to Ryanair!
Interesting to see what they do with LTN-CPH in winter as it was due to be 4 daily CPH based.
The Kaunas based aircraft operates the morning CPH-LTN also.
Welcome to Ryanair!
Interesting to see what they do with LTN-CPH in winter as it was due to be 4 daily CPH based.
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Well true form MOL is to sue Hertz (good luck with that) for breech of contract.
He should swap notes with Donald Trump. He's just announced his candidacy for president(god help us), but also insulted the Mexicans. He owns Miss Universe and Univision have refused to broadcast it. Trumps sues for $500m. He's also called for a boycott of Macy's as they have also shown disagreement with his outbursts.
I doubt either of these egos will win the day, but it'll be fun the watch.
He should swap notes with Donald Trump. He's just announced his candidacy for president(god help us), but also insulted the Mexicans. He owns Miss Universe and Univision have refused to broadcast it. Trumps sues for $500m. He's also called for a boycott of Macy's as they have also shown disagreement with his outbursts.
I doubt either of these egos will win the day, but it'll be fun the watch.
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FT reporting that Billund may see all operations closed if unions blockade flights lather this month.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/c58364d6-2...#axzz3eqUxNWOJ
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/c58364d6-2...#axzz3eqUxNWOJ
If you hire a car with the airline's partner you have a long wait at the car hire desk. I like Hertz but when I go on Ryanair I use Sixt.
Rarely have waited any length of time and probably used Hertz 150 days last year in multiple countrys.
Well true form MOL is to sue Hertz (good luck with that) for breech of contract.
Funny done right at start of European Holiday Season as well.