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Old 17th Jan 2019, 06:32
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https://www.energyvoice.com/oilandga...astle-flights/

Good news as far as it goes, but again a reliance on what happens on the swings & roundabouts of the oil sector.
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Old 17th Jan 2019, 11:21
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Originally Posted by Richard Taylor
https://www.energyvoice.com/oilandga...astle-flights/

Good news as far as it goes, but again a reliance on what happens on the swings & roundabouts of the oil sector.
And that will keep happening, as the industry cycles things will go up and down, there is no real market of any size outside Oil & Gas in NE Scotland that will (as is often discussed) support multiple leisure destinations or bring in plane loads of business people.
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'Please fly to our airport...please fly to our airport... please fly to...'

https://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/fp/...deen-airport1/
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Old 31st Jan 2019, 07:05
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The new 'workhorse' of the UKCS

https://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/fp/...-in-north-sea/

I'm old enough to remember when I first started my interest in the goings on at Dyce in the early 80s the Super Pumas/Tigers taking over from the S61N as the 'workhorse' of offshore flying (although the 61s were still pretty busy).
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Bristow ran for a few years with the original Puma. They had a bad reputation, so when the Super Pumas arrived they asked for aircraft fitted out to their spec to be called Tigers. I think only Bristow's Super Pumas were called Tigers.
Back in the seventies the pilots on BAH S 61's flew in short sleeved white shirts, the passengers just wore a pouch type life jacket over their street clothes. Bristows were using survival suits from at least the mid seventies.
When you were flying home to Sumburgh on an S61n you would see Pumas overtaking but you knew that they were all cramped in whereas you were in relative comfort.

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Old 31st Jan 2019, 15:04
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Does anyone know what all these Balkan Holidays winter charter flights to Bourgas currently operating from Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Manchester etc are for? It's way too early for the summer season.

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Old 31st Jan 2019, 16:37
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It's a flight radar error as it still comes up for CWL. They operate in the summer not the winter.
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Originally Posted by CaptainDoony
Also one of the daily 737-700 rotations being upgauged to a 737-800 so a bump in capacity there too
As a matter of interest Capt D, do you know whether the B738 is KLM's own metal, or a Transavia one? Just notice KLM also upping capacity on other UK regionals, & it is a Transavia B738 being utilised.

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Old 3rd Feb 2019, 14:55
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Looks to be down as a normal KL 738 throughout the summer. Also AMS is to be 5x daily in September and October
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Is anyone going to take over the LGW route? Full again this morning on the A320.
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Who did you have in mind? Little BE Connect Red ?
Doubt anyone will come near it
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Old 5th Feb 2019, 10:44
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My money would be on something announced in April, in the meantime I'm using Inverness, very little difference in time and a nicer airport too.
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Old 5th Feb 2019, 17:16
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airBaltic & Riga S19

https://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/fp/...deen-flights1/

Wee bit of good news.
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Old 16th Feb 2019, 15:37
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FlyBMI

https://aviationanalyst.co.uk/2019/0...t-to-collapse/

With Flybe & Eastern not exactly setting the heather alight either, not good news for ABZ. If this is true.
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Old 16th Feb 2019, 15:44
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They’ve just been awarded a two year extension to the LDY-STN PSO, are about to add LDY-MAN as well. If they’re about to collapse, they’re either wilfully ignoring the prospect, or the PSO money has come in very handy. Hopefully they’ll survive as I and, quite a few others in my experience, use BRS-ABZ a fair bit.
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Old 16th Feb 2019, 15:50
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I can't understand why it should be just bmi as its owned by AIL? What comes of Loganair? and why not transfer the best bits over to Loganair first? (Unless that is why they were transferring a few EMB's over?)

Alex is not usually one I would trust and is the only person 'reporting' on it...! ��
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Old 16th Feb 2019, 16:04
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Originally Posted by toledoashley
I can't understand why it should be just bmi as its owned by AIL? What comes of Loganair? and why not transfer the best bits over to Loganair first? (Unless that is why they were transferring a few EMB's over?)

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I know - the thought about the EMBs had occurred as well. Apparently there are or were a couple of EMBs positioning back to the UK under 9xxx flight nos. from Europe. But that may be normal positioning - or it might be something more.
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Old 16th Feb 2019, 16:14
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Originally Posted by Richard Taylor
I know - the thought about the EMBs had occurred as well. Apparently there are or were a couple of EMBs positioning back to the UK under 9xxx flight nos. from Europe. But that may be normal positioning - or it might be something more.
3 in the air at the moment heading for Norwich. I don't think the story would be published unless he was sure.
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Old 16th Feb 2019, 18:00
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Sadly the end has come for Flybmi. So loss of services from ABZ to BRS, EBJ & OSL (SAS remains on OSL). Can't recall who was flying on behalf of who for NWI, but presume T3 will fly that in their own name.

Flying the UK regionals seems to be so difficult just now to make money & I doubt that will change any time soon.
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Old 17th Feb 2019, 08:18
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Understand the Bypass is due to finally fully open this week - now that is a saga
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