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anybody got any info on whats in flybe maintance hangars or due in, have not seen much outside lattley, seems very slow just the stored planes being checked.
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Most of what has been in recently can be seen here Flickr: Exeter International - EGTE along with some other classic shots. Don't think that any of the E45's are still inside.
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I am only going on what I have read in the news.
Balfour Puts Exeter Airport Stake On Runway
Balfour Beatty to sell Exeter Airport - Telegraph
Balfour Beatty ?seeks bidders? for Exeter Airport stake | News | Construction News
Based on "reports" and the original post should ave read "reportedly selling there 60%....."
It's not like I just randomly made it up lol. Exeter airport will be fine anyways, if flybe weren't in such a finial position I could see them wanting to buy the stake.
Balfour Puts Exeter Airport Stake On Runway
Balfour Beatty to sell Exeter Airport - Telegraph
Balfour Beatty ?seeks bidders? for Exeter Airport stake | News | Construction News
Based on "reports" and the original post should ave read "reportedly selling there 60%....."
It's not like I just randomly made it up lol. Exeter airport will be fine anyways, if flybe weren't in such a finial position I could see them wanting to buy the stake.
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Exeter joins Coventry!
Balfour Beatty has sold its majority interest in Exeter Airport to Rigby Group division Patriot Aerospace.
The sale of the 60 per cent stake is for an undisclosed sum and the proceeds of the deal are to be used to repay Balfour Beatty's funders. The company added that the carrying value of its investment had been written down to nil in 2012.
The sale of the 60 per cent stake is for an undisclosed sum and the proceeds of the deal are to be used to repay Balfour Beatty's funders. The company added that the carrying value of its investment had been written down to nil in 2012.
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Exeter joins Coventry!
Two quite different airport scenarios, ours was bought because of the attractive development opportunities around it.
This thread seems quite quiet, but I have always understood BE yields from EXT to be quite reasonable, although I doubt there's the volume of catchment to bring in many other players.
So presumably it is business as usual at EXT, or is there some development land included with the deal? That's not my understanding of the airport site.
Peter Rigby made his money as an IT reseller. Could someone explain to me the knowledge and expertise he brings that will turn Exeter (and Coventry) airports into thriving hubs ?
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Well he runs the largest fleet of helis in the UK, has his own little Citationjet and a couple of hotels in Devon and Somerset, so Exeter could be quite useful....will he move British International Helis from Newquay to Exeter...or Plymouth if he buys that too?
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will he move British International Helis from Newquay to Exeter...or Plymouth if he buys that too?
The cost per mile of running a heli must be several times more than even a twotter with all the dangly bits still hanging (sorry, not in a techie mood today).
So even PLH is more than twice the distance back from Penzance, and Exeter - well why?
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Bodmin is a licensed aerodrome, Penzance demonstrates that those flying thingies with their dangly bits don't need a strip of tarmac to do whatever they do to get in to the air, so why a sought after piece of real estate such as Plymouth never mind EXT?
I guess they'd need Plymouth to tech stop for fuel en-route to/from EXT!
I guess they'd need Plymouth to tech stop for fuel en-route to/from EXT!
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Robin,
Put it this way, and I remember it vividly being on duty that day, where did 20 fatalities perish due to cr@p weather on 16 July 1983, arriving/departing the mainland or arriving/departing the islands?
Put it this way, and I remember it vividly being on duty that day, where did 20 fatalities perish due to cr@p weather on 16 July 1983, arriving/departing the mainland or arriving/departing the islands?