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flybe starting at stansted shortly,does anyone know what aircraft type they will be using??? also,they say that their handling agent will be globe ground,I thought the agents down there were swissport and menzies.can anyone shed any light????
New routes from STN for BEE are IOM, NCL and NQY.
IOM and NCL start mid-late March and NQY mid-May.
Looks like the NQY route has now also been increased to daily until end of Sept.
IOM and NCL start mid-late March and NQY mid-May.
Looks like the NQY route has now also been increased to daily until end of Sept.
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Nice news for NQY
Flybe really increasing its presence at NQY nicely this summer.
7 weekly STN instead of 4 weekly SEN
10 weekly MAN up from 8 last year
BHX also runs 7 weekly all season instead of being wound down towards the end of the run.
cs
Flybe really increasing its presence at NQY nicely this summer.
7 weekly STN instead of 4 weekly SEN
10 weekly MAN up from 8 last year
BHX also runs 7 weekly all season instead of being wound down towards the end of the run.
cs
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Yes Flocks, it is 5 195s this Summer.
See extract from recent FlyBe trading statement:
"A commercial decision has been made to utilise five E195s on selected routes during the Summer 2015 season. Our Route Assessment Model indicates that these are attractive routes for this aircraft type during this season. Utilisation of these five aircraft will not delay our efforts to deliver a permanent solution for these aircraft.
While it is expected that these Summer routes will make a small positive contribution to overall Group revenues and profitability in 2015, we believe it is prudent to maintain guidance at £26m per annum until a permanent solution is found and Flybe can provide further clarity. Finding a permanent solution for all nine aircraft is a continuing priority for the executive team."
The reference to £26m is the provision for the cost of holding the 195s until they can be disposed of.
See extract from recent FlyBe trading statement:
"A commercial decision has been made to utilise five E195s on selected routes during the Summer 2015 season. Our Route Assessment Model indicates that these are attractive routes for this aircraft type during this season. Utilisation of these five aircraft will not delay our efforts to deliver a permanent solution for these aircraft.
While it is expected that these Summer routes will make a small positive contribution to overall Group revenues and profitability in 2015, we believe it is prudent to maintain guidance at £26m per annum until a permanent solution is found and Flybe can provide further clarity. Finding a permanent solution for all nine aircraft is a continuing priority for the executive team."
The reference to £26m is the provision for the cost of holding the 195s until they can be disposed of.
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ok. Thank for the info.
I'll be one of the new contractor flying emb 195 from SOU.
I know, other bases are MAN and BHX.
I'll be happy to meet all of you, and maybe share a drink one day ;-).
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I'll be one of the new contractor flying emb 195 from SOU.
I know, other bases are MAN and BHX.
I'll be happy to meet all of you, and maybe share a drink one day ;-).
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Thanks for all !
I'll be one of the new contractor joining Flybe.
Based to SOU, flying Emb 195 for the summer
Other bases for contractor are MAN and BHX
I'll be happy to meet all of you, and maybe share a drink one day ;-)
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I'll be one of the new contractor joining Flybe.
Based to SOU, flying Emb 195 for the summer
Other bases for contractor are MAN and BHX
I'll be happy to meet all of you, and maybe share a drink one day ;-)
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Where are the 4 x ATR72's coming from ?
avation PLC: Company Announcements
That's Avation, not Aviation as the trade press seems to think.
The four new ATR72-600 aircraft will be progressively delivered new to Flybe during the
course of 2015 and early 2016. The lease rate revenues are consistent with operating leases
of this type and term. The initial duration of the leases is six years with the client having
further optional six year extension provisions.
course of 2015 and early 2016. The lease rate revenues are consistent with operating leases
of this type and term. The initial duration of the leases is six years with the client having
further optional six year extension provisions.