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CargoOne
18th Jan 2002, 21:16
As per CAA publication approval has been granted to Heavylift for wet-lease of 2 TU204-120C (Egyptian registered), effective from 25 FEB 2002.

general2001
18th Jan 2002, 21:37
Great news for the poor guys and girls getting made redundant in HLA, seems a right character to work for hopefully the ones getting there notice will find work at a better company and not some dodgy abdab <img src="mad.gif" border="0"> <img src="mad.gif" border="0">

flyingtortoise
19th Jan 2002, 15:26
So the rumours were correct then ?, how will they run the 3 A300F and the pax version with less crews,not good for potential customers, are the LM going as well

good luck to you all <img src="frown.gif" border="0">

freightdoggy dog
22nd Jan 2002, 23:34
Guess they are for the TNT contract. Wasn't AirRep doing that? Well they are going to have to keep at least 51% of fleet on G-reg or the CAA will not allow it. Even if that means parking the A300s up? anyone at Happy got the gen then.

CargoOne
24th Jan 2002, 11:20
It seems to me that they should keep not 51% but 75% in G-reg and only 25% could be wet-leased foreign registred aircraft.. .Probably aircraft are for TNT. Currently TNT operating one Tu204, Russian registered (with russian engines, but HLA will take R-R powered), it flies under russian operator callsign.

fergineer
11th Feb 2002, 15:52
Any one got any details on these 204's on how they are getting on with them, loads etc, are they as good as any other similar type.

CargoOne
11th Feb 2002, 16:39
fergineer,. .TU-204-120C is RR powered version, same engines as on B757. Capacity and pallet positions are similar or slightly less than B757-200F

fergineer
11th Feb 2002, 20:12
Thanks for that Cago one, was just interested how they perform against the things like the A300 and if they are likely to take over that sort of aircraft in the fr8 world and how would they be against larger aircraft. Just curious as if they start taking out all the FE aircraft thats me looking for needles.. .Cheers