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MARKEYD 21st Nov 2006 12:34

Thomsonfly have a full summer rotation of there 2 based aircraft for next suumer , at least we have no gaps like we had this year with the aircraft rather under utilised at times

For those that are interested this is the summer programme at present

MON
1 ) BOH VLC BOH PRG BOH IBZ BOH
2 ) BOH PMI BOH AMS BOH AGP BOH

TUE
1 ) BOH FAO BOH AMS BOH ALC BOH
2 ) BOH PMI BOH AGP BOH

WED
1 ) BOH VRO BOH AMS BOH VLC BOH
2 ) BOH PHO BOH PRG BOH

THU
1 ) BOH PMI BOH AMS BOH ALC BOH
2 ) BOH --- BOH FAO BOH AGP BOH

FRI
1 ) BOH FAO BOH AMS BOH ALC BOH
2 ) BOH PMI BOH PRG BOH AGP BOH

SAT
1 ) BOH PSA BOH FAO BOH ALC BOH
2 ) BOH VLC BOH AGP BOH PMI BOH

SUN
1 ) BOH PMI BOH PRG BOH ALC BOH
2 ) BOH AGP BOH AMS BOH FAO BOH

GBALU53 21st Nov 2006 16:54

BASCO and 9G-LCA
 
A great pity to see a big engineering company pulling out of Bournemouth. :sad:

The airport has ideal hangars for aircraft overhaul and can deal with any sixe of aircraft.

The airport has good aids to get aircraft in at any time for engineering.

Could there be more to this than meets the eye, is there something in the pipe line like redeveloping the north side for a number of non aviation companies??

With the CL44 being one of the last aircraft to be worked on by B.A.S.C.O. is there any update on when the aircraft will be ready and will leave for greener pastures?:sad:

eurostar builder 21st Nov 2006 17:17

RE Basco
The Guppy and Swedish 737 are both currently in BASCOs hangar.

Rumour is that ATC Lasham who was eyeing up for the hangars are not interested.

Also heard that Manchester Airport group has granted Bournemouth a large sum of money for expansion for Bournemouth. This is great news if true and maybe a announcement willl be when easy jet anounce there flights next month.

Good news for Bournemouth....Roll on 2007.....

phil_2405 21st Nov 2006 20:39

Great news for BOH if MAN agree to all the money for expansion.
Are easyJet definitely starting more flights from BOH then?

Manston Airport 22nd Nov 2006 17:32

Any ideas whats going to happen to the BASCO hanger when they leave is there any plans for someone to move in or Jet2 to take over it?:confused:

Regards
James

Buster the Bear 23rd Nov 2006 16:53

Bournemouth up for sale?

See my recent post within the East Midlands thread!

Evileyes 24th Nov 2006 14:29

Several posts moved to the Spotters forum:

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=253608

eurostar builder 24th Nov 2006 19:59

Sounds like bad news and just when we heard Bournemouth was getting a large sum of money.:eek:

lets hope new buyer starts the take over with instantly building the new terminal.:ok:

PS
Wy have they recarpeted the terminal with horrible wooden style lino, Is ir so Awful looking you go through departures quiker....:rolleyes:

Buster the Bear 24th Nov 2006 21:06

NATS are rumoured to be closing their entire site in a couple of years, so that might provide an area to expand the terminal facilities?

BOHEuropean 24th Nov 2006 21:09

re: Nats
 
Buster the Bear

Had heared it would be turned into a Hotel, sounds pretty odd though. Would have thought the airport would take over it and build a brand new state of the art Terminal. Ideal place, isn't it?

Jimmi

loveJet 24th Nov 2006 22:48

ummm
 
POTENTIAL SALE: Thats a VERY good thing, honestly. MAG only held BOH back. New investor more likely to appreciate BOH for its locality etc

NATS: Better as a refurbished hotel, too expensive to tear down. Plus that awful Jet2 hangar is listed so cant be taken down... this means NATS land unlikely to be used as terminal area

BASCO: Real shame they are off, but hopefully will be replaced real soon - dont loose heart people

LAMINATE FLOORING: Blimey things really have gone down a notch in 'interior design' department

eurostar builder 25th Nov 2006 05:28

Only chitchat from the staff today,

Jet2 Buildings, - I was told that those grey building are almost empty and that they where beeing removed this month making room for the new terminal land.

Shell was refusing to move from there offices and therefore there buildings are unable to be knocked down and turned into more ramp space.

Terminal alterations where planned as in expanding the terminal out into the drop of zone and car park. These changes are maybe being done for the new potential owners.

FLYboh 25th Nov 2006 11:02

If BOH stick to the masterplan, then the exisiting terminal is being built around and extended over the short term carpark. Full details of the plans are on the website. Check it out, it will more than treble the terminal building when complete. Plans are to start the building works next year (2007) and I believe that it will begin with a new purpose built arrivals with the rest to follow.

BOHEuropean 25th Nov 2006 17:49

Easyjet Expansion - Summer 07'
 
Easyjet's UK Regional bases are to be on sale late Monday Nov 27th. Any chance of Bournemouth routes?

European

Manston Airport 26th Nov 2006 22:54


Originally Posted by loveJet (Post 2984636)

BASCO: Real shame they are off, but hopefully will be replaced real soon - dont loose heart people


Are BASCO moving to a new airport or are going for good? I think the Nats building will be good for new Terminal and whats happing to the Ex-Channel Express hanger?

James

BOHEuropean 29th Nov 2006 14:52

re: BASCO, Jet2, Nats
 
Manston Airport

BASCO: They're closing down completly.

Channel Express: I believe they're keeping them for the time being. I did see advertised jobs for Bournemouth still.

Nats: As I believe I've said before - I've heared rumours of it converting to a hotel.

chippy63 1st Dec 2006 07:40

BOH is closed at the moment due to a security incident, I see.

Magicjimmy 1st Dec 2006 07:55

Bournemouth Airpor closed due to security alert
 
Just seen on Bournemouth Airport website:

"Bournemouth Airport is, at this time, closed due to a security incident. NO inbound or outbond flights are being accepted. Every effort is being made to resolve this incident as quickly as possible."

Le Tirer 1st Dec 2006 08:06

From Ceefax:

A Dorset airport has been evacuated after three suspect packages were found outside the terminal.

Bournemouth International Airport was shut after the items were discovered
near the entrance in the early hours.

A police spokesman said bomb disposal experts were en-route to the scene and that all flights have been suspended.

Sally Windsor, spokeswoman for the airport, said any passengers due to
travel later are advised to phone the airport before setting off.

loveJet 1st Dec 2006 09:12

do you have any details on what the problem might be?


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