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Would anyone be able to supply me with information regarding HeavyLifts future directions. Will we see them stumble onto the scheduled nightly domestic freight services serving the east coast. Or will they continue their current path of inactivity.
And can anyone confirm the purchase/delivery of the old Express.net B727-227ADV? I'd also like to know what the payscales are for such an operation.
Your co-operation is much appreciated!
And can anyone confirm the purchase/delivery of the old Express.net B727-227ADV? I'd also like to know what the payscales are for such an operation.
Your co-operation is much appreciated!
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Yes i too have seen them idle the majority of times at BNE. The aircraft sitting on the old runway would be RP-C8017 or RP-C8018.
Quite sad really, i believe the Tsunami that cleaned up some of the Solomon Islands has affected their scheduled services to Honiara.
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Quite sad really, i believe the Tsunami that cleaned up some of the Solomon Islands has affected their scheduled services to Honiara.
Regards.
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'anyone heard a rumour of a 727-200F that will be operated out of BNE later in the year'
I've heard it was an ex AAe A/C operated by NJS and now surplus to requirements
Rumour has it, that heavylift will operate it and contract it back to AAE on an ad hoc basis to cover the extra load shortfall on the B737 freighters.
Also heard that the B737's are seriously short of capacity for the mail runs they do!
'anyone heard a rumour of a 727-200F that will be operated out of BNE later in the year'
I've heard it was an ex AAe A/C operated by NJS and now surplus to requirements
Rumour has it, that heavylift will operate it and contract it back to AAE on an ad hoc basis to cover the extra load shortfall on the B737 freighters.
Also heard that the B737's are seriously short of capacity for the mail runs they do!
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soon to be ex NJS 727F
heard that it is a soon to be ex NJS a/c going to another operator not Heavylift and will retain its VH rego was told the operator of the old B727F VH-PAE years ago who is still in businees, also aae involved to fill 733 shortfall.