Rex in Perth?
Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: West Oz
Posts: 1
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Krusty, although the ATRs are transitioning to mainline's AOC all the pilots are still employed under the new VARA EBA. What this means for the pilot body is unknown at this stage but hopefully it will be spared any redundancies.
As for Skywest's "collapse" it's worth noting the company made a net profit $7.5m in '09-10, $7.7m in '10-11 and $5.5m for '11-12, I'm not aware of any profit/loss figures for '12-13 prior to the Virgin buy out in April 2013. Are you privy to some very confidential information or just relying on rumours?
Apologies for the thread drift, best of luck to REX and I hope it works out well for their crew.
As for Skywest's "collapse" it's worth noting the company made a net profit $7.5m in '09-10, $7.7m in '10-11 and $5.5m for '11-12, I'm not aware of any profit/loss figures for '12-13 prior to the Virgin buy out in April 2013. Are you privy to some very confidential information or just relying on rumours?
Apologies for the thread drift, best of luck to REX and I hope it works out well for their crew.
One of the big issues out of Albany was that pax, (80% of whom were business or government), were scrambling to make it to a Perth meeting by 1000 with a planned ETD Albany of 0755. SkyWest proved impervious to requests to position an F50 overnight so it could depart Albany and be in Perth by 0800.
Despite there being an ILS on rwy 14, there were many aborts with the arrival at around 0720. We see a fair bit of fog here.
Fares have been the other issue. Aircraft often leave here with dozens of empty seats, yet there are often only 2 or 3 discounted seats on any one flight. This has been a very sore point. Albany has many thousands of pensioners and other retirees who are price sensitive. Very few tourists fly into here because of price in the 1st instance.
I understand that the City of Albany, and other respondents, have left REX in no doubt about why this city was unhappy with the incumbent RPT performance. Reportedly, they have been offered a deal to base ex Albany.
My understanding is that the proposal is for 25 flights per week. There is plenty of scope to grow the service, but not if fares begin at higher than what they have been. (Albany has 33,000 population).
It will be interesting. happy days,
Despite there being an ILS on rwy 14, there were many aborts with the arrival at around 0720. We see a fair bit of fog here.
Fares have been the other issue. Aircraft often leave here with dozens of empty seats, yet there are often only 2 or 3 discounted seats on any one flight. This has been a very sore point. Albany has many thousands of pensioners and other retirees who are price sensitive. Very few tourists fly into here because of price in the 1st instance.
I understand that the City of Albany, and other respondents, have left REX in no doubt about why this city was unhappy with the incumbent RPT performance. Reportedly, they have been offered a deal to base ex Albany.
My understanding is that the proposal is for 25 flights per week. There is plenty of scope to grow the service, but not if fares begin at higher than what they have been. (Albany has 33,000 population).
It will be interesting. happy days,
IMHO it would be crazy to have a base in Albany and/or Esperance. Having said that it is essential to have crew overnighting Sunday to Friday in both these ports to provide the services to Perth that Poteroo alludes to. These would potentially minimise the weather risks that he has also instances.
What other flights fill in the schedule to provide the number of seats required while optimising crew and aircraft would need a bit of thought. I would have thought that a reasonable schedule to the two ports could be done with three aircraft (to provide some redundancy even four to take the pressure off - after all SF340's are not that expensive). ADL to PLO and ADL to WHA minus a few flights would provide a reasonable model.
But what would I know lol.
What other flights fill in the schedule to provide the number of seats required while optimising crew and aircraft would need a bit of thought. I would have thought that a reasonable schedule to the two ports could be done with three aircraft (to provide some redundancy even four to take the pressure off - after all SF340's are not that expensive). ADL to PLO and ADL to WHA minus a few flights would provide a reasonable model.
But what would I know lol.
Last edited by On eyre; 15th Nov 2015 at 08:20. Reason: Correction again
It's a Perth Base!
No Albany base or Esperance base guys.
It will be Perth, not sure where that was drawn from?
13 NOVEMBER 2015
MEDIA RELEASE
REX SELECTED AS PREFERRED TENDERER FOR WA ROUTES
The Western Australian (WA) Government has today announced Regional Express (Rex) as the preferred tenderer for the Perth-Albany and Perth-Esperance routes.
The announcement follows an extensive review and competitive tender process by the WA Government of regulated Regular Public Transport air services in the state. Subject to final negotiations, Rex will enter into a contract with the Department of Transport to operate the routes for the next five-year licence period commencing 28 February 2016.
Rex will release further information only when the contract is finalised.
Regional Express (Rex) is Australia’s largest independent regional airline operating a fleet of more than 40 Saab 340 aircraft on some 1,400 weekly flights to 54 destinations throughout New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Queensland. The Rex Group comprises Regional Express, air freight and charter operator Pel-Air Aviation and Dubbo-based regional airline Air Link, as well as the pilot academy Australian Airline Pilot Academy.
Rex Media Contact: Corporate Communications – +61 402 438 361
It will be Perth, not sure where that was drawn from?
13 NOVEMBER 2015
MEDIA RELEASE
REX SELECTED AS PREFERRED TENDERER FOR WA ROUTES
The Western Australian (WA) Government has today announced Regional Express (Rex) as the preferred tenderer for the Perth-Albany and Perth-Esperance routes.
The announcement follows an extensive review and competitive tender process by the WA Government of regulated Regular Public Transport air services in the state. Subject to final negotiations, Rex will enter into a contract with the Department of Transport to operate the routes for the next five-year licence period commencing 28 February 2016.
Rex will release further information only when the contract is finalised.
Regional Express (Rex) is Australia’s largest independent regional airline operating a fleet of more than 40 Saab 340 aircraft on some 1,400 weekly flights to 54 destinations throughout New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Queensland. The Rex Group comprises Regional Express, air freight and charter operator Pel-Air Aviation and Dubbo-based regional airline Air Link, as well as the pilot academy Australian Airline Pilot Academy.
Rex Media Contact: Corporate Communications – +61 402 438 361
Punters will be very happy if:
(1) there are less 'technicals'
(2) there is increased frequency
(3) there is an early flight to Perth and a late one back
(4) the fares are half reasonable.
happy days,
(1) there are less 'technicals'
(2) there is increased frequency
(3) there is an early flight to Perth and a late one back
(4) the fares are half reasonable.
happy days,
1. There won't be.
2. There will obviously have to be as the capacity is heavily reduced
3. Who can say?
4. For sure REX is not for profit after all...
Big step backwards for WA.
2. There will obviously have to be as the capacity is heavily reduced
3. Who can say?
4. For sure REX is not for profit after all...
Big step backwards for WA.
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Planet Earth
Age: 40
Posts: 79
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
25 per week..... Dreaming
Have a read of the state released report on RPT flying on protected routes within WA. Easily found via Google
If Rex do 25 flights a week il be shocked. In my opinion it will see them out of WA quicker than they got here.....
The numbers ex ALB simply do not support it. VARA were struggling with 15... The problem on that route is the expectation from the community vs the cost to provide such services are both way out of proportion.
Simply not enough pax numbers ex ALB to have more than a daily service at present... Maybe the SAAB could add the odd double daily in there.
A big shift in everything is required on that route to see it prosper for the community and for any hope of tourism boost from all components
If Rex do 25 flights a week il be shocked. In my opinion it will see them out of WA quicker than they got here.....
The numbers ex ALB simply do not support it. VARA were struggling with 15... The problem on that route is the expectation from the community vs the cost to provide such services are both way out of proportion.
Simply not enough pax numbers ex ALB to have more than a daily service at present... Maybe the SAAB could add the odd double daily in there.
A big shift in everything is required on that route to see it prosper for the community and for any hope of tourism boost from all components
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Doghouse
Posts: 53
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Poor punters in ABA and ESP won't know what hit them when they go a long way backwards from a Fifty to a 340!
At least the punters will get aviators though.
P.S. I thought we had a "regional airline" over here with 30 seaters.
Last edited by metrodashbrazconkie; 17th Nov 2015 at 20:54. Reason: Why aren't skippers doing it?
Gidday Goanna01.
Looks like you're in possession of all the data, except the one that counts!
No "very confidential information" I'm afraid. Check those figures you admit you don't have. All public, no conspiracy theories, if memory serves Virgin even made an announcement at the time.
All academic of course, but it wouldn't be the first time a profitable (albeit moderately so) aviation business has been lured to its demise by the promise of big things!
Looks like you're in possession of all the data, except the one that counts!
No "very confidential information" I'm afraid. Check those figures you admit you don't have. All public, no conspiracy theories, if memory serves Virgin even made an announcement at the time.
All academic of course, but it wouldn't be the first time a profitable (albeit moderately so) aviation business has been lured to its demise by the promise of big things!
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: North Qld
Posts: 102
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Whats REX put a SAAB out for ?
Hey KRUSTY 34 Guru
What would REX put a 340 out on the ramp for p/hr man
Those GE's would have to burn fuel & oil as much as a thirsty PW > not to mention the expensive overhauls < we would roughly suggest $3200 - $3900
What would REX put a 340 out on the ramp for p/hr man
Those GE's would have to burn fuel & oil as much as a thirsty PW > not to mention the expensive overhauls < we would roughly suggest $3200 - $3900
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: at the airport
Posts: 13
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Duty,
Not sure about maintenance costs, but I know from talking with a friend on the q300, those machines are burning double the fuel burn of the Saab. Can't say if they were accurate figures given to me, but I would assume so given the person flies them everyday.
Not sure about maintenance costs, but I know from talking with a friend on the q300, those machines are burning double the fuel burn of the Saab. Can't say if they were accurate figures given to me, but I would assume so given the person flies them everyday.
Buggered if I know guys, I just drive the bloody things!
But seriously, they burn around average 630 litres an hour (as little as 550 at cruise altitude), and TAS anywhere between 260-280 depending on the day.
K
But seriously, they burn around average 630 litres an hour (as little as 550 at cruise altitude), and TAS anywhere between 260-280 depending on the day.
K
Last edited by KRUSTY 34; 19th Nov 2015 at 05:25.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-11-1...ticism/6953292
Interesting many staff being laid off for a service they don't currently operate. I also note the State Government extended Skippers contract on the Goldfields route until the 27th of June 2016, maybe that is to see how Rex go.
Interesting many staff being laid off for a service they don't currently operate. I also note the State Government extended Skippers contract on the Goldfields route until the 27th of June 2016, maybe that is to see how Rex go.
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Aus
Posts: 154
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
but I know from talking with a friend on the q300, those machines are burning double the fuel burn of the Saab.
But seriously, they burn around average 630 litres an hour (as little as 550 at cruise altitude)
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: AWOL from YWOL
Posts: 125
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Rex plans frequency boost to Albany and Esperance
"The airline published schedules for its first two routes in WA on Wednesday, which showed Rex planned to offer four flights a day on the Albany-Perth route on weekdays, and three flights over the weekend for a weekly total of 23. This was up from 13 weekday flights and two weekend services from VARA under the current contract.
And Rex will have three flights a day on weekdays between Esperance and Perth, with a further three on the weekend lifting the weekly total to 18. VARA offered two flights a day during the week and three over the weekend.
WA Transport Minister Dean Nalder said the new schedule represented 53 per cent increase in weekly flights to Albany and 38 per cent boost for Esperance."
Rex plans frequency boost to Albany and Esperance | Australian Aviation
And Rex will have three flights a day on weekdays between Esperance and Perth, with a further three on the weekend lifting the weekly total to 18. VARA offered two flights a day during the week and three over the weekend.
WA Transport Minister Dean Nalder said the new schedule represented 53 per cent increase in weekly flights to Albany and 38 per cent boost for Esperance."
Rex plans frequency boost to Albany and Esperance | Australian Aviation