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The 3 E-Jets operated by Stobart are currently with 118 seats. I am guessing that they will be reconfigured to the standard 98 seat BACF configuration.


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Did Stobart bid for EZY handling at MAN & BRS as it has been awarded to DHL as LGW previously.
STN appears to be the only base (apart from SEN) that utilises Stobart Handling.
STN appears to be the only base (apart from SEN) that utilises Stobart Handling.

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The ACMI agreement is for a initial 3 year period. It looks like it will be two of the 3 EI registered aircraft in there fleet as Stobart are returning G-FBEF and G-FBEH to BE in March.
The 3 E-Jets operated by Stobart are currently with 118 seats. I am guessing that they will be reconfigured to the standard 98 seat BACF configuration.

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Looks like Stobart are putting their E-Jet capabilities to good use and this deal will probably improve the economics of the 3 195's a bit too. They still have 3 195s to find profitable work for, however. This is either a great move, or adding fuel to an Embraer powered fire. I don't want to see this playing out like flyBe...the 195s have damn near killed them off. The legacy still might.

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The potential benefits to Stobart from the BACF deal seem clear enough, but what is in it for BACF? They already have a large and expanding fleet of E190s (20+) so one might think it would be easy enough for them to lease extra E190s themselves from Nordic Aviation Capital and just operate them as part of the existing fleet. What can Stobart do better or cheaper than BACF itself ? One answer presumably is crew costs. Thin end of a wedge ?

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The potential benefits to Stobart from the BACF deal seem clear enough, but what is in it for BACF? They already have a large and expanding fleet of E190s (20+) so one might think it would be easy enough for them to lease extra E190s themselves from Nordic Aviation Capital and just operate them as part of the existing fleet. What can Stobart do better or cheaper than BACF itself ? One answer presumably is crew costs. Thin end of a wedge ?


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Every report SO FAR quotes a STK statement that they are hiring 10 flight deck & 30 cabin crew for this venture.
This is in addition to the 60 crew quoted as already hired & retained for the 3 other ERJ190`s.
This is in addition to the 60 crew quoted as already hired & retained for the 3 other ERJ190`s.

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it gives BACF flexibility, and its not unprecedented. BACF have used ACMI capacity for years on their network, with Saab 2000's and E170s from other airlines covering work. It makes sense as they can move capacity around and grow without loading the cost base and balance sheet as has been mentioned.

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Even though Stobart have existing crew at SEN both they and the new aircraft will need to be certified for LCY operations. They can’t just shuttle them down the A13 on a whim.

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This may offer a clue. As of 1 January 2019 the rules are changing in relation to the off balance sheet treatment of aircraft on operating leases of greater than 12 months.
https://www.twobirds.com/en/news/art...erating-leases
And I believe that Eastern are no longer operating their E170 and S2000 for BACF ?
https://www.twobirds.com/en/news/art...erating-leases
And I believe that Eastern are no longer operating their E170 and S2000 for BACF ?

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The potential benefits to Stobart from the BACF deal seem clear enough, but what is in it for BACF? They already have a large and expanding fleet of E190s (20+) so one might think it would be easy enough for them to lease extra E190s themselves from Nordic Aviation Capital and just operate them as part of the existing fleet. What can Stobart do better or cheaper than BACF itself ? One answer presumably is crew costs. Thin end of a wedge ?
