I hope the hotel isn't owned by a "friend" of Mr Jendrick................ it seems a very odd choice.
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Do people really pay good money to buy papers that print such carp!
The beast is 5.5 metres long and 1.7 metres wide, my RV is far bigger than that and I get that down narrow Cornish lanes without blinking! The beast is a minnow.. I read in another story that NQY was to have all its taxiways widened for AF1, this for a conference that the way we are going will be held on zoom! |
The comic is free at Waitrose. Will the Scarlet hotel be available to the secret service? I enjoyed this hotel stay.😎
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Why widen the taxiways, for the amount of traffic that NQY gets, AF1 will be able to back track the runway. Money saved will be better spent on other airfield equipment. |
Or fly in to a nearby airport and transfer by helicopter?
They didnt extend Perth airport when they had the G8 at Gleneagles! |
They didn't extend the runway or widen taxiways at MME when Bush flew in! And they could of done with the taxiways being widened!
Bush used both the Beast and Marine 1, can't remember which way round but I think he flew to Blair's house and was driven back but could be wrong. |
Teesside was fine and still is fine for 744 and AN 124 operations. Turn round and main taxiway no problem. Bush brought both 747s and flew to Blairs in the UH-60 marine one which was delivered by C-17 and guarded by some super stallions from Italy.
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I said could of done with widening the taxiways.
The central taxiway at MME as you will know is an old runway, I was talking about the actual taxiways. Newquays taxiways are 23m all the way round which I believe is just within for 744 ops! Likewise they have stored A330 which I believe are in the same category. MME on the other hand has taxiways of 10.5m 15m and 35m. A problem with Bravo could of scuppered the whole visit! Newquay, I'm saying appears perfectly capable in it's current form to handle and on paper is better suited in some respect than MME! |
I see the Newquay runway is twice the width of Teesside. Presume the Japanese will also arrive by 747 so parking will have to be thought about.
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Same same but different...Japanese Air Force One & Two are now B773`s.
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And a few recently-arrived BA 744's also.
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NQY can easily accept a 747, as they recently had 2x BA747’s in there for scrapping and they had no problem moving them around. They’ve also in the past had Emirates A340’s in there that were for scrapping and ex RNAF (Dutch) DC10 tankers in there for scrapping. Parking wouldn’t be a issue, they would just use the disused cross Runway and park them over on the Western side of the airfield which is easy to secure off and right next to the still active part of RAF St Mawgan.
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As l mentioned earlier. Size isn't everything. The security services take in to account access for the motorcade, escape routes in the unlikely event that something may occur and access to a decent medical facility. More than likely the nearest RAF base will be used and the Principle VVIP etc will be taken to the event via helicopter. (ex RAF NORTHOLT dealing with numerous summits, State visits etc & liasing with relevant organisations).
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Still reckon RAF Fairford with just over the hour flight on Marine One to St Ives, all COVID dependent of course!
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I understand the logic of that, but seen through the prism of Johnson’s normal “what will keep me in power” mindset flying the top brass in from outside Cornwall each day would negate a number of the PR reasons for having it there in the first place.
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My earlier post said I had read a story about taxiways being widened, in the context of papers printing carp. Some seem to have taken it as a serious suggestion!
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spending millions on a two day meeting that may end up on Zoom, lol!
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N707ZS
Newquay's declared runway width is the same as Teesside at 45m. It just happens to have a lot more pavement on the shoulders outside the declared width. Either way both runways are suitable for B747 operations... |
Latest hot story from the local news is the beast will not be deployed but replaced with an armoured 4X4 and a helicopter will be used to fly VIP's in from NQY.
Lyneham it is then....:) |
Rather seems that AF1 will ge using NQY after all, then, if the local news is to be believed. Though I would expect it to reposition to Fairford or Mildenhall after Marine One is airborne.
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If you believe the local news, which I dont!
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Airport website is indicating that BA will not return before July, but that "London" will operate with airline TBC from 28th March?
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Have heard that EasyJet are planning to add the following destinations from NQY from late June
Glasgow - 2 x Weekly London Gatwick - 3 x Weekly Manchester - 5 x Weekly |
Hoping to capitalise on what might be a staycation Summer I guess, as well as finding things for their fleet to do. Good to see though if true.
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The EasyJet booking engine says that the Newquay to Glasgow and Manchester services are operated by a "partner airline". Would that be Loganair?
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Certainly sounds like it.
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No easyJet flights have been loaded yet. What's appearing on the easyJet booking engine is a flight through "worldwide". New routes are scheduled to be announced next week so will see then if they come to fruition.
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Looks like LM operating the shortly to be announced NQY -LHR PSO service (and with rather inconvenient timing!) Though its PSO and not necessarily designed specifically for connections.
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Any more details on this?
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Easyjet
had a look at the fares to/from Glasgow today. It must be selling like hotcakes! Most flights have one-way fares above £60 one way and some are over £100. Encouraging signs. |
Zurich
More good news for NQY - just been reading that Edelweiss have filed for a weekly ZRH-NQY service July - Sept. Flights not yet bookable but fingers crossed.
As a regular visitor to Cornwall I was browsing for accommodation in either Newquay or Falmouth in May and June - no hope! Either no availability or sky high prices so clearly there is significant staycation demand - I'm not surprised the short season EasyJet flights are supposedly selling so well. |
Loganair NQY-EDI start pushed back from March 28 to April 5, for now at least.
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Two of the biggest Hotels along cliff road in Falmouth are now retirement homes and luxury flats, if you want to stay in that area you need a converted transit and a mattress!:*
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Doubt there will be much relaxation in Cornwall this summer with hoards of tourists
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Looking forward to locking the gates and going in to voluntary lockdown. Of course if it hisses down with rain all Summer that will be great for the airline industry as everyone remembers why they took holidays overseas in the first place.
Haven't looked at the detail but do I read the local Council has turned to Mr B's application for space tourism from NQY! |
A lot of short-stay accommodation has disappeared from Falmouth over the last 5 years with the expansion of the Uni at Penryn - lots of the old B&B's have sold up . As Groundhog says there has also been a big expansion of retirement homes and second homes.
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All those plans about where AF1 will land, the beast and chaos....
Rumours have it Joe may not even be coming to the G7! Sorry to disappoint the spotters |
The face to face element for all leaders has to be debatable as different countries are at different stages as far as Covid is concerned. However in contrast a friend in Helston is telling me of firm plans for heightened security in the town while it’s on, and gave me the impression it was more than just rumour, although the local (non spotter) rumour mill translates into AF1 at Culdrose!
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I would love to see AF1 landing at Helston international 😂
back to reality. NQY-ISC resumes 1st may |
Remember AF1 is any plane the POTUS flies in, therefore it could be one of his 757’s. AF1 even came to SOU a couple of years back!
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