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carousel 6th Mar 2006 20:11

Fordair bits the dust?
 
Latest from the rumour factory, Ford to move their operation at Stansted to Southend. Flights reduced to one per day to CGN. One weekly flight to SAW. Stansted personnel offered redundency or transfers. Aircraft to be returned to Ford international G-JETI allready gone/sold. Heard this from bloke in pub so must be true!!

bacardi walla 7th Mar 2006 07:45

G-JETI is still at STN.

As for SEN, it's not a rumour but what on earth will operate the SAW flight? We all know 4 hair dryers won't make it in one go !!

Kolibear 21st Mar 2006 14:10

But can a 146 make Koln-SAW in one go?

Flying SEN-Koln, quick stop for some 4-star, then Koln-SAW might be viable in that case. But it might be a little slow and just how high can a 146 get?

smallpilot 29th Mar 2006 20:34

My local Paper in Southend claims its a done deal that Ford are moving to EGMC with a spokesman saying the move will take place in 'April or May.' Apparently the flights are to be operated on a Fordair flight number but by a chartered airline, no mention who though. Could it be Flightline?

bacardi walla 30th Mar 2006 07:41

Sad to say, it's true and allegedly FLT will be doing their runs to/from CGN. Think it's just one a day though.

picobello 3rd Apr 2006 14:04

yep! It is confirmed. FLT take over and will operate the CGN route with 146.

kolibear : 146 max FL310. But usually stop climb at FL270.(non RVSM) In icing conditions you have to fly at FL260 max.

Hope it help.

Fly high!

Pico

TUGNBAR 6th Apr 2006 19:34

Heard that the Engineers/Ground staff will finish at the end of April:uhoh:

spanishflea 1st May 2006 19:03

Whats up with Ford Air now? There seem to be 737-700s on all routes now, although I have no immediate way of telling if these are actualy the Ford machines or not it would appear so?

shed loads 2nd May 2006 07:10

Spanishflea.

I'm led to believe Fordair was already history by the time of your post.

My info. was all crews redundant from 30 April.

Maybe Titan or similar?

spanishflea 2nd May 2006 08:30

Ahh OK it seems back to normal today with 146s and MDs on the routes.

old-timer 3rd May 2006 19:25

FMC AIR OK
 
Hey - don't knock the FMC chaps - they did well to get a good job & they definately earn their £ & it Certainly beats working in the Lo-Co slave trade for sure !
- I knew a couple of their chaps & both top guys - definately not
'stuck in a rut' types.
The 1-11 & G1 days sounded the most fun.


EGMC seems a good choice if they extend the active - an MD went in there
a few years back - anyone remember it ?

Have fun whatever & remember - always retain a sense of humour - it helps
zillions !


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