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It's picking up the same rubbish from Twitter last week which was based on inaccurate info. Amazing how this stuff goes around, and you'd have thought that something which aspires to have credibility would do a better job than lifting this straight off a Twitter feed without checking it.
Join Date: Dec 2012
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News article covering pending seasonal reductions and also speculation that some reductions are due to low demand.
https://www.businesstraveller.com/bu...changes-ahead/
https://www.businesstraveller.com/bu...changes-ahead/
But it's not the routes fault, it's the total lack of advertisement by Loganair and the airport.. I live in Dorchester and only know of this service via pprune and the local spotters group...
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They would have to use an E135 or Saab to LCY as the E145 isn’t certificated.
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Is Glasgow Knock a possibility?
It was a bmiregional route before if my memory serves me right. Might be worthwhile 2 or 3 weekly certainly seasonly. Shannon alternatively.
It was a bmiregional route before if my memory serves me right. Might be worthwhile 2 or 3 weekly certainly seasonly. Shannon alternatively.
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Is the SAAB 340 certificated for LCY ?????
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not sure. The 2000 definitely is. Some posts online say the 340 can operate but I can’t recall any previous operators.
edit: I found a post copying from the LCY Consultative Committee website which says the Saab340 can operate. From 2008, this was the list:
ATR 42
BAe 146/Avro RJ family
Jetstream 41
DHC Dash 7
Bombardier Q Series/DHC Dash 8
Dornier Fairchild 228
Dornier Fairchild Do328
Dornier Fairchild Do328 Jet
Embraer 135
Fokker 50
Fokker 70
Saab 340
Saab 2000
Shorts 360-300
Approved business jets...
BE20 Beechcraft 200
BE9L Beechcraft 900
BE58 PA Beechcraft Baron
C90/C90A Beechcraft
B300 Beechcraft
Beech 400A
Hawker 800 XP
C510 (Citation Mustang)
C550 (II) (Citation II)
C560 (Citation V)
C525 CJ1 (Citation Jet 1)
C525 CJ2 (Citation Jet 2)
C525 CJ3 (Citation Jet 3)
C550 (Citation Bravo)
C56X (Citation Excel)
EMB 135BJ (Legacy)
FA900B (subject to individual ability to complete public transport factored landing distances)
FA10 (Falcon 10)
FA50 (Falcon 50)
F7X (Falcon 7X)
F900EX (Falcon 900EX)
Bombardier Challenger 605 (CL60)
Learjet 45 (LJ45)
PA34 (Seneca)
PA31 (Navajo)
P180 (Piaggio Avanti)
edit: I found a post copying from the LCY Consultative Committee website which says the Saab340 can operate. From 2008, this was the list:
ATR 42
BAe 146/Avro RJ family
Jetstream 41
DHC Dash 7
Bombardier Q Series/DHC Dash 8
Dornier Fairchild 228
Dornier Fairchild Do328
Dornier Fairchild Do328 Jet
Embraer 135
Fokker 50
Fokker 70
Saab 340
Saab 2000
Shorts 360-300
Approved business jets...
BE20 Beechcraft 200
BE9L Beechcraft 900
BE58 PA Beechcraft Baron
C90/C90A Beechcraft
B300 Beechcraft
Beech 400A
Hawker 800 XP
C510 (Citation Mustang)
C550 (II) (Citation II)
C560 (Citation V)
C525 CJ1 (Citation Jet 1)
C525 CJ2 (Citation Jet 2)
C525 CJ3 (Citation Jet 3)
C550 (Citation Bravo)
C56X (Citation Excel)
EMB 135BJ (Legacy)
FA900B (subject to individual ability to complete public transport factored landing distances)
FA10 (Falcon 10)
FA50 (Falcon 50)
F7X (Falcon 7X)
F900EX (Falcon 900EX)
Bombardier Challenger 605 (CL60)
Learjet 45 (LJ45)
PA34 (Seneca)
PA31 (Navajo)
P180 (Piaggio Avanti)
Is Glasgow Knock a possibility?
It was a bmiregional route before if my memory serves me right. Might be worthwhile 2 or 3 weekly certainly seasonly. Shannon alternatively.
It was a bmiregional route before if my memory serves me right. Might be worthwhile 2 or 3 weekly certainly seasonly. Shannon alternatively.
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Expect it’ll be another direct hit on some Eastern/Flybe routes - likely out of Aberdeen.
Wonder if we’ll see a Teesside base with flights to Aberdeen and (probably part funded) to Southend
Wonder if we’ll see a Teesside base with flights to Aberdeen and (probably part funded) to Southend
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The contacts director at RCA has mentioned continued work on getting a LDY-Midlands service re-established (as recent as 28/08/19 on a recent radio interview.)
In other news it appears as though Loganair have leased YL-RAI (ATR 72-202F) from RAF-Avia. I presume this is due to near introduction of their own ATR fleet.
In other news it appears as though Loganair have leased YL-RAI (ATR 72-202F) from RAF-Avia. I presume this is due to near introduction of their own ATR fleet.
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I see the NCL-ABZ is now running. Direct competition between Loganair and Eastern Airways. Just minutes apart too. I spoke with a dispatcher in ABZ today who commented that the Loganair jets are already taking more passengers than their Eastern Airways counterparts. Surprising, given the NCL-ABZ route hasn't even been going a week. I also took the opportunity to speak to a few crew. EA crews have been told that Loganair's numbers will eventually dwindle and the route will be too thin to operate jets on. Loganair crews seem to think their cheaper fares and better reliability will bring the passengers. All in all, it should be an interesting few months for both Loganair and Eastern.
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Sadly, I can't imagine Loganair being in the market for more bases. Especially English ones. As perfect as MME would be for me, I can't see it happening. I would have thought the best chance for a new Loganair base would be DSA, given the opportunities open to them following flyBe pulling out. Still, this is fantasy. Any more routes and airports will probably be serviced remotely from their northern UK bases.
I see the NCL-ABZ is now running. Direct competition between Loganair and Eastern Airways. Just minutes apart too. I spoke with a dispatcher in ABZ today who commented that the Loganair jets are already taking more passengers than their Eastern Airways counterparts. Surprising, given the NCL-ABZ route hasn't even been going a week. I also took the opportunity to speak to a few crew. EA crews have been told that Loganair's numbers will eventually dwindle and the route will be too thin to operate jets on. Loganair crews seem to think their cheaper fares and better reliability will bring the passengers. All in all, it should be an interesting few months for both Loganair and Eastern.
I see the NCL-ABZ is now running. Direct competition between Loganair and Eastern Airways. Just minutes apart too. I spoke with a dispatcher in ABZ today who commented that the Loganair jets are already taking more passengers than their Eastern Airways counterparts. Surprising, given the NCL-ABZ route hasn't even been going a week. I also took the opportunity to speak to a few crew. EA crews have been told that Loganair's numbers will eventually dwindle and the route will be too thin to operate jets on. Loganair crews seem to think their cheaper fares and better reliability will bring the passengers. All in all, it should be an interesting few months for both Loganair and Eastern.
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Just like the previous N Isles bunfight between Logan & Flybe, I'll give it a few months......
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Fare war
Initially low fares to entice custom doesn't work in regional aviation. And from what I have seen the LM loads compared to the T3 loads are actually quite comparable.
But taking into the consideration the operational cost of a 145 to a J41 with the same loads it's easy to see who can sustain the lower load factors for longer.
LMs major expansion and rejigging with ultimately lead to their downfall, T3 have learned that and being burned by the partnership with the devil in Purple.
Interesting and rather scary times ahead for both companies.
As a side note, I'd love to see Sierra Nevada successful in bringing the 328 back to the market. A wonderful aircraft.
But taking into the consideration the operational cost of a 145 to a J41 with the same loads it's easy to see who can sustain the lower load factors for longer.
LMs major expansion and rejigging with ultimately lead to their downfall, T3 have learned that and being burned by the partnership with the devil in Purple.
Interesting and rather scary times ahead for both companies.
As a side note, I'd love to see Sierra Nevada successful in bringing the 328 back to the market. A wonderful aircraft.