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BNEA320
18th Aug 2016, 04:36
Jetgo have just announced Port Macquarie to Essendon from 7NOV from $186. Can't see their schedule on their website, but probably big time & $$$ saving with existing services via SYD, as with BNE/ABX.

Horatio Leafblower
18th Aug 2016, 10:54
Yep.

They set it up for DBO-MEB :ok:

...or YSDU-YMEN for those who need ICAO codes.....:hmm:

Capt Fathom
18th Aug 2016, 11:25
Using the nine abreast A330-300! :D

BNEA320
18th Aug 2016, 21:22
OMG SECURITY!! Please TELL ME there will be SECURITY SCREENING AT ESSENDON??

HAVE THEY THOUGHT OF SECURITY SCREENING? & tell me again why Rex should pay for security at places like Dubbo ? Does it make flying any safer ? Uh nuh.

Horatio Leafblower
19th Aug 2016, 02:24
Poo
Ok
Got me.
:rolleyes:

BNEA320
19th Aug 2016, 05:35
so 4 days a week MON/WED/FRI/SUN

aircraft must go

BNE/DBO/MEB/PQQ/MEB/DBO/BNE

6 sectors for with 1 crew ? Long day, so presume they can't fly next day, so SUN crew can't do MON flights.

Guess turnaround times must be short.

Going Nowhere
19th Aug 2016, 08:56
They are looking to setup a Melbourne crew base. Problem solved...

Al E. Vator
19th Aug 2016, 13:22
Good on them. Essendon is a MUCH better airport than Tullamarine.
So great to see a bit of inventiveness in Australian aviation

Ned Stark
19th Aug 2016, 19:06
Wow how many routes can 2 aircraft realistically operate?? Where are the others that were supposed to arrive back when? May?
Pipe dreams

Going Nowhere
20th Aug 2016, 04:50
All 3 E135's are in service again.

E140 on the way soon according to their social media pages.

log0008
20th Aug 2016, 07:36
This is what i have heard
The first E140 is expected to arrive in Australia this week i am seeing - expected to be based in Melbourne (That's the reason for the new crew base and pilots will be on the E140) hoping to be operational by the launch of this flight.

Will not operate a specific schedule but operate across the network as extra seats are needed.

XPT
30th Aug 2016, 03:26
This is what i have heard
The first E140 is expected to arrive in Australia this week i am seeing - expected to be based in Melbourne (That's the reason for the new crew base and pilots will be on the E140) hoping to be operational by the launch of this flight.

Will not operate a specific schedule but operate across the network as extra seats are needed.
has the E140 arrived ? How many seats will Jetgo's E140's have ?

Ned Stark
31st Aug 2016, 19:49
The E140 has 44 seats. I wouldn't think they'd configure it differently. I wouldn't hold your breath on it arriving anytime soon.

F100bus
31st Aug 2016, 23:36
why do Jetgo keep announcing an E140 is coming, when it doesn't ?

wheels_down
1st Sep 2016, 01:05
BNE320
XPT
TT738
F100bus

Tailwheel, surely against the T&Cs? Destroys the credibility of the site filling it with junk from these trolls everyday...

tail wheel
1st Sep 2016, 02:35
Wheels_Down. Not quite correct but close! :ok:

I don't know why these "schizophrenic" users don't get the message that Mods can see IP addresses and have the ability to search user IP addresses. :E

This thread has hopelessly lost it's way..........

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v315/Woomera/PPRuNe/TrollSpray.jpg

Nulli Secundus
8th Oct 2016, 10:59
Has the fourth airframe arrived yet? I imagine the BN - TW sector may not be a keeper if the competition from Corporate Air proves significant. A 250nm sector is just not a jet route when a TP shows up. Time to stretch the legs and operate on sectors for which the aircraft was designed.