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D Foster 12th Dec 2007 11:10

Jetcraft in Voluntary Administration
 
Ladies & Gents,

It is with deep regret that I announce that Jetcraft has today been placed in “Voluntary Administration”.

This afternoon Ian appointed Jonathon Macleod of Macleod Partners as the Administrator of Jetcraft.

Ian has taken this action in order to stabilize the business, restructure it and ensure a fair and equitable result for all stakeholders.

I am happy to advise that Jonathon Macleod has this afternoon secured the support of key stakeholders and that the business will continue to operate a full network under “Voluntary Administration”.

This decision has not been taken lightly and Ian, Tom and myself have explored all possible avenues to avoid taking this action. It is now clear to us that this course of action is in the best interests of all stakeholders.

I would like to thank all our staff who have continued to ensure that Jetcraft meets and exceeds the high operating standards we have set for ourselves over the past 17 years.

In recent times we know this has become more and more difficult, and we are impressed by the levels of dedication and professionalism we see in our staff.

Ian, Tom and myself very much appreciate your efforts and we are acutely aware that it is your efforts that will give this business the best chance of succeeding in the months ahead.

Over the past twelve months Jetcraft has faced more than its fair share of commercial adversity, starting with the failure of a large client and ending with the grounding of our C441 fleet.

Coupled with our long term diet of low fat revenue, these setbacks have been too much for the company to bear.

This is a bloody shame – but I am very sure that Jetcraft will emerge stronger from this process and will keep operating for another 17 years.

Those who understand our business will know the key role it plays in all of our clients' infrastructure. Alot of people need Jetcraft to continue to operate and a lot of effort is being made to ensure this happens.

I would urge those people who were considering applying for pilot positions to keep applying.

I have every confidence that Jetcraft will continue to operate into the future.

There are a lot of ex Jetcraft pilots here on PPrune and some of them even remember their time with us fondly :} I'd ask you all to have a quiet beer in support of the 100 families who rely on Jetcraft for a living.

Thank you very much.


Danny Foster

Lefthanded_Rock_Thrower 12th Dec 2007 11:33

Danny, it is a pleasant suprise to see a manager that is open and direct, even under such circumstances, treating staff with respect is a rare commodity in this industry.

Good Luck.

virgindriver 12th Dec 2007 11:56

I hope things turn out for the best. Be a real pity to see another company close up. Keep at it Danny.

Metro man 12th Dec 2007 14:04

All the best, you managed to keep going after Ansett folded, you can do it again.:ok:

bizzybody 12th Dec 2007 20:21

Very Well said Danny.
im sure that if there was anything the Pprune members could do we all would.

Howard Hughes 12th Dec 2007 21:20

Another company that has been apart of so many lives in administration!

I wish them all the best and hope for a speedy return to independant operations!:ok:

Skystar320 12th Dec 2007 23:59

Forgive me for being in the west

Dont they Jetcraft have majority of cargo contracts? Just eactly what do they do?

Thai997 13th Dec 2007 00:03

Thats not the same Tom that used to be involved with a failed NSW bank & jockey run operation is it ?!

realitybites 13th Dec 2007 00:48

Jetcraft is a great place to work as far as im concerned. I have enjoyed working here for the last 12 months.

I have found our last three CP's to be great, and I fail to see where any one of them comes into this situation.

I really hope that in one way or another things work out for the best, and we all (or I at least) can continue working for the company.

18-Wheeler 13th Dec 2007 05:11

I was always treated very well indeed at J'craft, it was one of the best jobs I ever had.
Sorry to see they're in a spot of bother, I wish them the best.
Bill Sherwood, Metro 2 driver 1995-1997.

Stationair8 13th Dec 2007 05:33

Love or hate them, Jetcraft have given plenty of people a start or that valuable turbine time that one need's to move up the food chain.
Is Nigel Peart still the CP?
Shame these things always tend to happen Christmas time.

3 Holer 13th Dec 2007 07:25

Couldn't agree more Bill. By the way, you still flying with Air Atlanta?

Sqwark2000 13th Dec 2007 07:52

Nigel Peart, i think, is in NZ line training on the ATR72 with Mt. Cook if that's the same dude.

I'm vaguely aware of jetcraft, but isn't it the freight operation of ******? If so, is ****** at risk?

S2K

tail wheel 13th Dec 2007 08:36

No. It is nothing to do with ******!

Bendo 13th Dec 2007 09:02

:rolleyes:

:uhoh:

[edit] Danny I like many others am very sorry to see it come to this. Best of luck! :ok:

kimwestt 13th Dec 2007 10:17

Thai: Yep - the one and the same Tom D - he seems to turn up as the common denominator - still owes plenty around BK

Bendo 13th Dec 2007 10:54

Jimistar
 
Thanks mate for the interesting PM.
Looks like I am not the only one who has that particular opinion of the chap referred to above.

SmokingHole 13th Dec 2007 11:57

Isn't Tom D tied up with mac care these days?

Mr. Hat 13th Dec 2007 12:49

what is " ** ** *********". am i missing something?

spider331 13th Dec 2007 18:02

Jetcraft
 
Sorry to hear about this.

Thoughts with the employees and their families - just before christmas. Not nice being made redundant, been there done that - not nice.

The industry is booming so heres hoping things get going in hurry for all concerned.

drugs detected 13th Dec 2007 20:24

Ian, Danny and the entire Jetcraft family,
Best of luck getting through this. There's not usually a day that I don't think of how wonderful my time was at Jetcraft and how great the flying was. You put heaps of trust in me over the years and gave me many opportunities to get where I am today. Flying jets is great but I really do miss having Friday bbq's with Chief cook Dave!
I have nothing negative to say about Jetcraft and that is saying something as I was employed by you for over 6 years. Thanks for paying me every week, i assure you that was better than my Father!! Get some A320's and I'll be back tommorrow......
Cheers Jockey Jnr and Family
P.S Greatest memories M23 photos Bribie Island and final YBAF low level pass. Any chance of M23 print?? :ok:

Stationair8 13th Dec 2007 21:34

Sqwark 2000, thanks for that.

Has Nigel Peart moved to New Zuland to work Mt Cook or line training for Jetcraft?

Nigel is top bloke helped out when I first started commercial flying. He used to tell the boys at the pub that he married a former Penthouse pet.

Are Jetcraft still doing Tolls work?

cnic 14th Dec 2007 01:27

Is Mac air some how connected to jetcraftt and if so what does it mean for them? can anyone shed some light on this.

arelliot 14th Dec 2007 02:14

Tom D is not to my knowledge associated with ******. There is to understanding no current association between the two companies.

Socket 14th Dec 2007 02:38

Beware the administrator.
 
I'm guessing liquidation isn't to far away. Just like O'Conners this morning. I can't recall to many airlines recovering from administration.:(

bizzybody 14th Dec 2007 04:22

So did oconnors actually get liquidated????? no body wanted to buy it?

It depends on how much they owe and if the creditors will accept a payment arrangement or a % of what they are owed. Hense a DOCA
Wow i would have thougt it would have sold.

I think that Jetcraft will get sold under a DOCA.

Skystar320 14th Dec 2007 06:51

Deed of Company Arrangement

realitybites 14th Dec 2007 22:03

For those who continue asking the questions,

Jetcraft has not been a part of ****** for some time, no.
Jetcraft services a big part of the Toll freight network.
Jetcraft also operates some pax charter runs.

Jetcraft Staff are still employed by the administrator until further decisions are made, and we are all told the future looks promising.

Stationair8 14th Dec 2007 22:41

Did Jetcraft use the Conquest's for freight or passenger?

Down & Locked 14th Dec 2007 23:54

Hi Stationair8,

The Conquests have been parked outside of the Boeing hangar at Bne for several months, and before that at Archerfield. Cessna has issued a SB stating that they won't guarentee their airworthiness beyond about 22000 hrs, so they're indefinitely grounded by CASA. To answer your question, they were used by Jetcraft to service FIFO runs into northern SA mining sites and some bank run work as well.

I'm with Jetline Engineering, and used to help maintain these a/c but we're all now wondering whether to stick around and see how this all unfolds or try to look for work elsewhere.

I love working at Jetline, but have to look after my family first and foremost I suppose... so we'll see...
:)

BAe32EP-Chief 16th Dec 2007 02:57

It will be interesting to see where TOLL would take the contracts if Jetcraft go under

Could we see a couple of new operators popping up doing night freight?

goddamit 16th Dec 2007 10:12

Jetcraft has given a lot to the industry. Many I have known have gained promising careers assisted with the time they have had at Jetcraft. Also Jetcraft have given many their 'leg up' in the industry. Myself included. Thank you Ian, Danny & the Jetcraft team, wishing you all the best through these challenging times, & particularly at this time of year. Merry xmas to you & your families.
sincerely, David Drummond '99-'01

Bendo 16th Dec 2007 10:30

jimistar
 
I find it interesting that Jimistar has only just popped up on PPRuNe BUT has been so busy on Jetcraft topics.

I've had a few interesting PMs from Jimistar myself on this topic.

Jimistar you sound suspiciously like cruze power to me :hmm:

Back when Cirrus bit the dust you... oh sorry Cruze Power... sent me a number of similar PMs along vaguely threatening lines in exactly the same manner.

You're good. You're really good. :D

Driscoll 16th Dec 2007 12:33

Don't want to get involved in a slanging match but to me PM's are PM's. Often times sites like this rely on anonymity, discretion etc. IMHO poor form to repost PM's here under an alias. I'm pretty sure if people don't post it publicly there's a reason. By all means challenge someone to repost publicly but don't repost PM's.

Socket 16th Dec 2007 22:23

To Jimistar
 
To Jimistar who has chosen not to recieve replys to his vitriolic PM's.

I wasnt scaremongering, it is a fact. I know, I have been screwed by administrators myself. If you want to stick your head in the sand go ahead. Others might be glad of a heads up on the undeniable trend of airlines ( and in fact all types of aviation company) in australia going from administration to liquidation in quick order. Of course administrators will give a rosey picture of the future. They want everyone to keep working to maintain what value is left in the company and pick the brains of staff for information on disposition of assets etc, BEFORE SELLING IT.

Can you give me any examples of recovery?

Stationair8 16th Dec 2007 23:47

Rule #1 never trust the administrator,they are their to look after their interests so they can get the maximum dollars for themselves.

Rule #2 make sure you know what you are actually owed by the company to you ie as in wages, holidays, superannuation, unpaid expenses etc. Check with the AFAP or your union.

Rule #3 Administrators don't have any emotional ties to the business that they are trying to flog off or wind up, not like staff that have worked their for a period of time.

rammel 17th Dec 2007 00:49

I think everybody who has said something negative about Jetcraft has received a PM from Jimi.

I did notice that a couple of posts I made re: Jetcraft have disappeared, I don't know why.

tail wheel 17th Dec 2007 01:22

Just keeping the thread on track. :ok:

Posts with an IQ level < 5 or relevance rating of zero will be removed.

Tail Wheel

rammel 17th Dec 2007 01:26

I thought my posts were on track, as they highlighted some of the dubious work practices of Jetcraft. Not to do with their safety, I never even heard any whispers of safety concerns. Just the way staff entitlements were being paid, or not paid.

Jet_A_Knight 18th Dec 2007 00:57

From staff being told that '2008 is going to be a great year for Jetcr@ft' to the email at the head of this thread in 4 weeks?:=

Is that some kind of record?

"Absolutely" :rolleyes:


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