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adfly
2nd Apr 2018, 10:17
There seems to be enough discussion about Jota to warrant its own thread now! :)

Barling Magna
2nd Apr 2018, 13:37
So four "new" QTs joining JOTA with two provisionally based at SEN and two elsewhere seems to be the current consensus.

And just for completeness I repeat this from the SEN thread:

JOTA CEO Andy Green quoted in Airliner World magazine April 2017: "The company is negotiating to acquire a pair of dedicated 146QT freighters which will offer a significant increase in capacity and capability without breaking the bank. ......diversifying into the jet cargo sector waters down our market risk. If the ACMI sector dries up we won't have all our eggs in one basket. We have canvassed a lot of potential customers and there is plenty of interest. We see a need to support not only other carriers but also postal and courier contracts. The QT plugs the gap between ATR/ATP and 737 freighters. Jota's expansion is driven entirely by market demand. We have no real thoughts about whether we're going to get two aircraft or ten. There is plenty of availability in the second-hand market so we don't have to panic when it comes to acquisitions."

canberra97
2nd Apr 2018, 22:29
adfly

Well done for starting a thread dedicated to JOTA, as I suggested in the Southend thread :-)

Tagron
10th Apr 2018, 10:19
Jota formal announcement of QT acquisition:

JOTA AVIATION TAKES DELIVERY OF FIRST OF FOUR BAE 146-300 QTs READY TO ENTER ?GO NOW? CARGO CHARTERS ? Jota Aviation (http://flyjota.com/news/jota-aviation-takes-delivery-of-first-of-four-bae-146-300-qts-ready-to-enter-go-now-cargo-charters/)

Barling Magna
11th Apr 2018, 09:39
"The first aircraft (registered G-JOTE) will enter service on 1st June 2018 followed by a rollout of the additional three aircraft in late 2018."

Excellent, just as my source stated. Let's hope that at least two of them will indeed be based at SEN.

Mister Blue Sky
4th May 2018, 15:43
See Jota's third BAe 146-300QT Freighter arrived at SEN yesterday!

compton3bravo
11th May 2018, 07:19
Just been looking at the operations of three three BAe 146s over the last seven days. G-JOTS has been operating for Hop all week in France; G-SMLA has done a few football charters from Stansted and Luton to Manchester Liverpool etc. while G-JOTR has been doing football charters over last weekend including taking Man U back to Manchester from Luton after the team played at Brighton! All this week it has been operating for BA Cityflyer into London City. No revenue flying from Southend just positioning flights. The. nature of the business I guess.

tophat27dt
11th May 2018, 08:11
Yes it is the nature of their business. They have to be based somewhere. But presumably income is derived from landing and parking fees, refuelling, rent on engineering bay(s) in hangar and office space. However, I do hope their fleet doesn't occupy the parking bays for long periods because that would restrict the number of diversions accepted.

cornishsimon
11th May 2018, 09:05
They have no scheduled services, including no routes from SEN. They are a charter airline. Charter airlines only earn when they are flying.

For the aircraft not to be parked up at SEN or in and out on a regular basis
is good news for the airline. Just not the spotters.


cs

El Bunto
11th May 2018, 09:25
No revenue flying from Southend just positioning flights.

Don't worry, the charterer has to pay for those sectors too. It's not like a scheduled airline where positioning flights are a cost.

Mister Blue Sky
11th May 2018, 11:45
Yes it is the nature of their business. They have to be based somewhere. But presumably income is derived from landing and parking fees, refuelling, rent on engineering bay(s) in hangar and office space. However, I do hope their fleet doesn't occupy the parking bays for long periods because that would restrict the number of diversions accepted.

Hi Tophat
Jota have their own designated parking inside their hangar and on the apron immediately outside the hangar. So no risk of affecting any diverts!

tophat27dt
11th May 2018, 12:33
That's nice to hear. Thanks for the info.

compton3bravo
11th May 2018, 17:19
Could not agree more Cornishman, but concerning oneself about space for possible diversions, now that is a worry!

tophat27dt
11th May 2018, 19:34
Since January SEN refused many diversions, mainly from LCY, because of lack of free parking bays, so not knowing what was blocking them is why I raised the question.

Mister Blue Sky
15th Aug 2018, 14:45
Jota's fourth BAe 146-300QT Freighter arrived at SEN yesterday from LGG.

N707ZS
15th Aug 2018, 15:14
They could park them up at Durham Tees Valley there's even a hangar available if they need a bit of tinkering!

compton3bravo
16th Aug 2018, 06:25
Unfortunately it doesn't seem the first QC G-JOTE has not done much or any revenue flying since entering service in June.

El Bunto
16th Aug 2018, 09:25
They have been hiring steadily but starting-dates don't seem to be aligning with available work.

Mister Blue Sky
16th Aug 2018, 15:52
Expecting an October start for the freighters. More crews starting early September. The passenger market has been keeping them extremely busy. Lots of ACMI and charters (lots of football team charters). Been a very good year for Jota.

Expressflight
16th Aug 2018, 16:29
Good to hear that MS.

Mister Blue Sky
16th Aug 2018, 16:48
Indeed!! :ok:;)

mmeteesside
16th Aug 2018, 22:08
Expecting an October start for the freighters. More crews starting early September. The passenger market has been keeping them extremely busy. Lots of ACMI and charters (lots of football team charters). Been a very good year for Jota.

do they have a contract lined up for them presumably? Otherwise it seems odd to take on four of them as I can't imagine much ad hoc work out there given a lot of the European networks run on 737-3/4 size now... wish them good luck though, the passenger ones have certainly been busy this summer!

Mister Blue Sky
17th Aug 2018, 10:54
Not much available between the ATR72 and B.737 equipment. Lots of interest in contract, ACMI and ad hoc flights for an aircraft capable of carrying up to 12 tonnes. When four good aircraft become available at short notice at the right price you have to commit to buy them when they are available, or risk losing them elsewhere! Good opportunity for Jota. Same AOC, same Crews, same Engineers, same Spares! Fits nicely with the current fleet and operation. And yes there is a need in Europe for a dedicated freighter like this.

rog747
1st Sep 2018, 06:58
Jota seem to have some new contacts coming up and are recruiting now for Cabin Crew (French speaking is a top bonus)

Their Facebook page has all the details - seems a nice little outfit to work for - They also have Ops travel, and rostering positions too I believe.

compton3bravo
1st Sep 2018, 07:32
They have been doing a lot of work for HOP lately, I would think that is why they want people who can speak French. Taking Arsenal to Cardiff today from Luton. Yesterday took Liverpool FC to East Midlands for the game at Leicester today. Flying time 24 minutes! Usually G-SMLA employed on these flights.

Tagron
18th Oct 2018, 11:02
Jota operated its inaugural BA.e146QT cargo charter in the early hours of this morning when it carried a large load of car parts from Poznan to Liverpool.
They are promoting Go-Now availability which includes providing a quotation within five minutes of call and airborne within 90 minutes of confirmation
http://flyjota.com/2018/10/jota-cargo-launches-maiden-bae-146-300f-flight-with-go-now-charter/

Refuellerman
18th Oct 2018, 11:28
Jota operated its inaugural BA.e146QT cargo charter in the early hours of this morning when it carried a large load of car parts from Poznan to Liverpool.
They are promoting Go-Now availability which includes providing a quotation within five minutes of call and airborne within 90 minutes of confirmation
JOTA CARGO LAUNCHES MAIDEN BAe 146-300F FLIGHT WITH GO-NOW CHARTER ? Jota Aviation (http://flyjota.com/2018/10/jota-cargo-launches-maiden-bae-146-300f-flight-with-go-now-charter/)
sounds a bit like titans operation. They need something stable to bring the money in now.

mikkie4
18th Oct 2018, 11:48
Good news for sen,good news for jota ,best of luck to them, hope it all works out....

cx1990
11th Apr 2019, 16:15
Hi, Didn't want to create whole new thread regarding the position for FO, has anyone applied with them recently?