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Chidken Sangwich 17th October 2006 10:52

Tim 01 - Information that I have been told!

You should not make statements that you have no foundation for.

PPP

michaelknight 17th October 2006 11:11

Well there was a post yesterday "Big Eirjet announcement tomorrow" so I guess it takes one joker to play on this and to say either they have gone bust, or ordered 100 A380s!! Both most probably way off the mark.

MK

michaelknight 17th October 2006 11:11

Well there was a post yesterday "Big Eirjet announcement tomorrow" so I guess it takes one joker to play on this and to say either they have gone bust, or ordered 100 A380s!! Both most probably way off the mark.

MK

Chidken Sangwich 17th October 2006 11:23

Thanks for reminding me of why I stopped posting on here!

What does PPRune stand for again???

unionslave 17th October 2006 12:06

There's no smoke without fire, but we're still searching for the flames !:ugh:

EI-BED 17th October 2006 12:08

Eirjet A320 Reprocessed
 
There is a thread on the Dublin Airport Forum, that says that one of their A320s EI-DOZ was reprocessed in Shannon?

yak-yak 17th October 2006 12:50

The latest I heard (last week) is that they will be acquiring 2 additional A320 from Canada over the winter..

If what you say is true, then someone has got thie sums wrong...:rolleyes:

yak

Cyrano 17th October 2006 12:52

Mods - I suggest a merge with the other Eirjet thread...

PPRuNe Pop 17th October 2006 13:14

OK guys, just cool it.

Do NOT place speculative posts on PPRuNe. If you are NOT in possession of the facts do not post. There are two reasons for this.

1. PPRuNe might be bought to account.

2. The staff at the airline might read it and imagine how they will feel, especially if unsubstantiated information is read by them. They are no different to anyone else in those circumstances - they worry!

If anyone does this again I will remove their PPRuNe privileges. Hope that is clear.

PPP

Shanwickman 17th October 2006 15:26

Eirjet
 
I was reading a thread on Eirjet today but it seems to have disappeared.

Cyrano 17th October 2006 15:34

Indeed. I suspect it was perceived as sailing too close to the potentially defamatory.

Platinum206 17th October 2006 18:31

Can anyone shed some light on what the subject matter was? without going into details that would get the post deleted once again that is !

flyerz111 17th October 2006 22:00

All four A320s are parked in Shannon tonight. EI-DOZ in Mandala colours for a lease out. Other three just parked. Nothing else to report.

7320 18th October 2006 00:50

not all four airplanes are in snn, one in snn in mandala colours :=

andydd 18th October 2006 07:24

Eirjet Ireland
 
EirJet A320 operation in Ireland have been issued with a "temporary licence" by the Irish Commission for Aviation due to Financial difficulties until the 27th October as reported in the Irish Times......... we wish the guys well.:(

Telstar 18th October 2006 08:28

From www.ireland.com / Irish Times

Eirjet issued with 10-day licence

The Shannon-based charter airline Eirjet has been issued with a 10-day "temporary licence" by the Commission for Aviation Regulation amid fears that the airline is experiencing financial difficulties, writes Pat Flynn.

The Commission has confirmed that it has received communication from the company and that yesterday it had issued a temporary air carrier licence to Eirjet, which will expire on October 27th.

OneWorld22 18th October 2006 08:36

There is an article in todays paper saying they have been given a 10 day t here because of "Financial" worries so it's obviously serious.

In the Irish Times:


Eirjet issued with 10-day licence

The Shannon-based charter airline Eirjet has been issued with a 10-day "temporary licence" by the Commission for Aviation Regulation amid fears that the airline is experiencing financial difficulties, writes Pat Flynn.

The Commission has confirmed that it has received communication from the company and that yesterday it had issued a temporary air carrier licence to Eirjet, which will expire on October 27th.

Tad 18th October 2006 08:40

Fingers crossed for the guys,been there with TransAer as I know some off the guys in Eirjet have been as well.Let's hope lighting doesn't strike again and in October as well.

Global Pilot 18th October 2006 12:38

Are Eirjet still trading
 
Odd mesage on their website blaiming a telecom company's inbility as the reason for the public experiencing difficulties contacting them by phone.
I got a strange email from a ld friend of mine yesterday enquiring about employment elsewhere... she has been with Eirjet since the begining.
Hope things are OK in Shannon!

Edited to incude a releas from RTE news...not good reading:-(
"Financial problems halt Eirjet flights
October 18, 2006 13:36
The charter airline company Eirjet, which is based at Shannon, has confirmed it has suspended all flight operations because of financial difficulties.
The company, which leased passenger aircraft to a number of holiday tour operators such as JWT and Topflight, had been operating charter services out of Dublin, Belfast Cork, Shannon and Knock airports.
A company spokesperson said the company had voluntarily suspended flight operations because of continuing financial difficulties, and to ensure that members of the public would not be inconvenienced.

Tour operators are making alternative leasing arrangements. Meanwhile the company says it is continuing to try to negotiate finance which will secure its future."

http://www.rte.ie/business/2006/1018/eirjet.html

840 18th October 2006 13:28


Originally Posted by Global Pilot (Post 2915432)
Odd mesage on their website blaiming a telecom company's inbility as the reason for the public experiencing difficulties contacting them by phone.

Smart Telecom one of the leading Irish telecoms providers got into difficulties a few weeks ago and their access was cut off by Eircom - the incumbent telco wholesaler in Ireland - because they owed them E4 million.

The only thing is that access has since been restored, so the message should have gone by now.

Any word on what tour operators who have customers stuck abroad are doing?


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