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Old 15th Oct 2019, 10:08
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How about some of the following:

- risk-management with regard to serving a very busy one-runway airport (LGW) vs. an idyllic regional airport (SOU)
- better in-time performance
- less risk to pay for passenger rights compensation
- learning from the Ryanair rulebook
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Old 15th Oct 2019, 18:14
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GCILover - The scheduled times are gate to gate not landing and take-off. Don't know the reason for SOU 55min timings but for LGW at peak times (which is for much of the day) you can expect to queue for at least 15 mins at the runway holding point before take-off. Add this to the pushback and taxi time and it could be 30mins plus from pushback to airborne. Arrivals are often slot constrained at origin which could mean 10 - 15 min delay leaving GCI to LGW. Add on a few times around the holding stack before being vectored in sequence for landing and the gate to gate time adds up. Of course the times will differ slightly depending on if it's an ATR or the E190 doing the flight. One of the down sides I'm afraid of maximising capacity on the busiest single runway airport in the world.
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Old 16th Oct 2019, 19:31
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Does anyone know what will happen to G-LERE when the 3 new a/c are in service? Jethros indicates that G-COB0, G-VZON and G-HUET are going.
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Old 16th Oct 2019, 20:53
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AFAIK G-LERE is staying on as it's the newest ATR and will be a spare a/c to cover maintenance of others. Advance schedules suggest few changes, so for the time being four ATRs will be needed.
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Old 17th Oct 2019, 17:25
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For such a small airline they are lucky to be able to afford to have ' a spare aircraft' to cover maintenance.
Surely it would be cheaper to lease in as & when required.
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Old 21st Oct 2019, 17:27
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Heard a rumour that ATR's were being banned from Gatwick next year.

Anyone else heard this?
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Old 21st Oct 2019, 21:03
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I remember that when DUS airport tried to push out turboprop operators after the fire in the 1990s, citing limited capacity, the airport was taken to court and lost. Public facility etc. etc.
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Old 24th Oct 2019, 10:37
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Does anyone know why G-OAUR has been out of service for so long (7 weeks now)?
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Old 24th Oct 2019, 18:59
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I heard it needs a new wing..
Update.
Flew briefly (18 mins) 25/10/2019

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Old 25th Oct 2019, 14:53
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GOATR Delivery Flight

New ATR GOATR due to arrive from Toulouse at GCI 1645 this pm 25Oct.

Pete
Now disappeared into Anglo-Normandy hangar

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Old 25th Oct 2019, 21:33
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Originally Posted by cobopete
New ATR GOATR due to arrive from Toulouse at GCI 1645 this pm 25Oct.

Pete
Now disappeared into Anglo-Normandy hangar
Saw pics on Instagram

Why no guernsey related reg like G SMPS

What will be different in flying the 600 series?

And lastly the Aurigny puffin has bern replaced by a stylised Guernsey Flag

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Old 25th Oct 2019, 21:51
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Originally Posted by Jerbourg
I heard it needs a new wing..
Update.
Flew briefly (18 mins) 25/10/2019
I don't think it actually went anywhere. Playing the flight back on FR24 just shows some rather odd movements around the airport.

The a/c does seem rather young to require a new wing. Did they damage it in some way?
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Old 26th Oct 2019, 17:39
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Originally Posted by Jerbourg
For such a small airline they are lucky to be able to afford to have ' a spare aircraft' to cover maintenance.
Surely it would be cheaper to lease in as & when required.
So much for having a spare aircraft, looks like they are using an charted ATR 72-500 SE-MDA for the Manchester flights today
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/se-mda
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Old 27th Oct 2019, 20:28
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SE-MDA is the temporary spare aircraft to cover the gap between G-LERE’s departure to Gran Canaria last Sunday and G-OATR entering service in the next day or so.
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Old 28th Oct 2019, 04:58
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Originally Posted by Ayline
SE-MDA is the temporary spare aircraft to cover the gap between G-LERE’s departure to Gran Canaria last Sunday and G-OATR entering service in the next day or so.
I can't see a time when there are more than 3 ATR's flying at the same time. Why didn't Aurigny pre-plan this so that the remaining 2 ATR 72's and the 42 could cover the rest of the flying without the cost of leasing an additional aircraft. From what is being said, the 42 rarely goes out to capacity
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Old 9th Nov 2019, 14:12
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Rumour doing the rounds at the moment is that Isles of Scilly Skybus will be operating ACI routes for Aurigny from sometime next week, this is due to ongoing issues with the Dornier fleet.

https://www.itv.com/news/channel/201...e-plane-a-day/

https://guernseypress.com/news/2019/...lderney-route/
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Old 9th Nov 2019, 16:42
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An acquaintance is delivering a Skybus Islander to Alderney early next week, and rumour is that someone in Alderney has purchased all 4 of Skybus"s BN2s !!!!
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Old 9th Nov 2019, 18:09
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G-NSEY diverted to SOU this morning instead of going to LGW due to fog. Apparently all other flights into LGW were operating normally. Any ideas as to why Aurigny felt it necessary to divert?
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Old 9th Nov 2019, 18:53
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Skybus has announced they're withdrawing their Island fleet completely from March next year to cost cut, so that rumours could be true...
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Old 9th Nov 2019, 20:27
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With the most fertile imagination in the world, you could not make up the script for AUR’s current saga ! Nor could you ever imagine the complete ineptitude of the States of Guernsey’s attempts at running an airline & subsidizing it’s competitors operations , whilst expecting their own airline to make a profit. The whole issue is a complete farce !
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